Madina Lokova, experienced Business, Lawsuit / Dispute attorney in Washington, DC with 66 reviews
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Madina Lokova

701 13 Th St NW, Washington, DC

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American University, Washington College of Law
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University of Miami School of Law
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Lomonosov Moscow State University

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4.4 66 reviews
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Pierrot julien

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05 Oct, 2024
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Alan boyes

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18 Sep, 2024
We used Newton Group and DC Capital to cancel our timeshare with Westgate Resorts. We were warned that they were the most difficult timeshare to end. We were kept informed of progress, and though it took a long time we had a happy ending and no longer saddled with this timeshare.
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Carmelita williams

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26 Jul, 2024
I signed up with Newton Group Transfers on 19 February 2019 with Karl Vogel. Billy Williams and Heather Caeners kept me informed on activities they were doing on my behalf. On 31 May 2024, I received a phone call from Kameron that the resort had closed down for good. On 6 June 2024, I received a letter from Robert Buddingh, Attorney confirming DC Capital Law representation on my behalf has concluded and I no longer have any financial obligations to the timeshare entity. Thank you Newton Group Transfers & DC Capital Law Firm!
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Pros
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Effective in canceling timeshares and relieving clients of their timeshare obligations
“They did what they said they would do. Within budget.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness throughout the process
“Amanda Clark was wonderful!! She guided us through our timeshare exit strategy and was so knowledgeable and courteous. She was accessible right to the finish.”
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Knowledgeable, professional, and dedicated attorneys who put client interests first
“Jeffrey Markowicz is an excellent attorney who always puts his clients interests first. He is fair, honest and takes the time to explain the answers to small or large questions.”
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Successful in achieving desired outcomes for clients
“I am extremely pleased to be able to Cancel my Island Seas Timeshare!! Before the end of the year 2022 Maintenance Fees were due, I only had to settle a less than the maintenance fee for closures!”
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Lengthy process to cancel timeshares, taking several years in some cases
“It took just about 3 years. There are a lot of timeshare exit firms on the web, and sad stories about many of them.”
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Inconsistent experiences, with some clients reporting poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“Hired Newton Group to cancel my timeshare, retained DC Capital law on my behalf. It's been 5 months now, and I still don't even know who, if anyone, is representing me.”

Publications

2022:
Dossier XIX of the ICC Institute of World Business Law Series: Overriding Mandatory Rules and Compliance in International Arbitration, The Evolving Dynamics of Monetary Restrictions as International Arbitration’s Next Big Challenge?
2022:
American Bar Association: After the Bar, Career Opportunities in International Law
2022:
ABA publication, Cryptocurrencies and Ponzi Schemes: What Do They Have in Common?
2020:
Swiss-Chinese Law Review, International Treaty Rights and International Law in the Time of a Pandemic
2019:
ABA Section of International Law, Eurasia/Russia Committee Newsletter, Recent Developments in Russian Private Law
2018:
BCDR International Arbitration Review, Volume 5, Issue 2, Recent Developments in Third-Party Funding in Investor-State Arbitration
2013:
Bulletin of the Federal Commercial Court of the North-Caucasus District No. 2 (12), Application of general provisions on assignment of rights to specific commercial contracts
2013:
Economics and Law (No. 6), Legal qualification of a right to dispose of a contractual claim
2012:
Case Law in Western Siberia No. 3 (11), Some peculiarities of the turnover of contractual claims
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