#26 - Rees Broome PC

By Sarah Rodriguez
Published: December 13, 2007

8133 Leesburg Pike, #900
Vienna, VA 22181

(703) 790-1911
(703) 848-2530 (fax)

37 Lawyers

Partners: 17

Associates/Of Counsel: 20

Offices: Tysons Corner (33), Gainesville (4)

Billing Rates:
Partners $275-400/hour
Associates $165-285/hour

Annual billable hours expected of associates:
1,700

Web site address: www.reesbroome.com

Founded: 1974

Managing partner: Joel M. Birken

Important firm contacts:

Joel M. Birken, Corporate
(703) 790-1911
jbirken@reesbroome.com

Jon Broome, Tax
(703) 790-1911
jbroome@reesbroome.com

Juan Cardenas, Community Associations
(703) 790-1911
jcardenas@reesbroome.com

Mark Graham, Construction/Litigation
(703) 790-1911
mgraham@reesbroome.com

Mark Moorstein, Land Use & Zoning
(703) 790-1911
mmoorstein@reesbroome.com

Susan Salen, Employment
(703) 790-1911
ssalen@reesbroome.com

Areas of practice: Alternative dispute resolution, banking, civil litigation, construction, corporate and general business, creditors’ rights and bankruptcy, employment, estate planning, patent and trademark, professional liability, community associations and HOAS, tax, land use and zoning

Representative clients: Aquia Harbor HOA; Symplicity Corporation; Fountains at McLean Board of Directors; Laconia Group; Best Medical International; Stellar Corporation; Mid-Atlantic Telerad; Internel Security Alliance; CJA Insurance; Virginia Department of Transporation

Lifestyle benefits: Flex schedules for staff; FSA and comprehensive medical and dental coverage; firm subsidizes employees earning less than $40,000; CLE allowances for all lawyers; Blackberrys for all lawyers

Significant changes in 2008: Firm grew 30 percent in 2008, primarily in community association and litigation; enhanced land use and construction defect litigation capacity by hiring a former city planner and a civil engineer at the associate level


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