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Brian J Gillette, experienced Government, Social Security & Disability attorney in Williamsburg, VA with 157 reviews
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24 Jan, 2025 by Beth taylor
I applied for disability in 2022 on my own and was denied. I immediately called the law firm after a friend referred me. My pain, illness & other issues made it extremely difficult for me to focus. Monica Outten and Brian Gillette were very patient with my questions, concerns, confusion and anxiety going through this difficult process and then a second denial. I honestly feel if I had not had them fighting for me I'd still be fighting alone, or worse. They even reached back out to answer more of my questions after they won my case. I HIGHLY recommend them! They will take so much of the stress off of your shoulders. Don't be alone. They will take care of you.
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18 Jan, 2025 by Chris weaver
Mr. Gillette is very knowledgeable and provided me with valuable information. He took time to listen and understand my situation while advising on potential next steps. I highly recommend thier services!
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15 Jan, 2025 by Sherry johnson
In September 2023, I realized I could no longer endure the work force due to the pain I suffered from my chronic back condition(s). I applied for disability on my own and was denied in February of the following year. A close friend referred me to Gillette Law Group. They agreed to take my case and filed my appeal the same month. My Lead Case Manager Monica was awesome. She held my hand through the entire appeal process, addressing all my disability concerns in a very timely manner. I was approved 7 months later. Mr. Gillette followed up with me to make sure I was satisfied with the process, told me what to expect and answered all my questions. I am so thankful for Mr. Gillette and his wonderful staff. They exceeded my expectations.
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Brian A. Pristera, experienced Criminal Defense, Government attorney in Williamsburg, VA with 3 reviews
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03 Jul, 2020 by Jessica
Mr. Pristera gave me a voice as a sexual assault victim. The Army Reserve was drowning me in an endless sea of lost paperwork and delays for two years with no answer or end in sight. Mr. Pristera knew exactly who to contact and what actions to take in response to my command's cover-up and the Army reserve staff's incredible incompetence. Mr. Pristera will not let you be ignored.
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03 May, 2020 by Tony
Look, if you’re sitting there reading reviews for military defense lawyers, then something is your life has gone awry. I’ll save you some time and sanity. Spend the money. Hire Mr. Pristera. You’re about to go through some challenging times. Maybe you made a mistake, maybe your innocent. But know this… the military that you loved is about to try and screw you. I was referred to him by a colleague, and he did not disappoint. Brian is smart, talented, and fights for you. He was always available and always made me feel like I was a priority. He didn’t make me feel stupid for asking questions or being scared. He was empathetic to what I was going through and was honest and realistic about what we could expect. The flat-fee seemed a little steep at first, but it was well worth it, and I probably came out ahead. He saved my sanity and possibly my career.
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24 Dec, 2019 by Anonymous
Mr. Pristera helped rectify a longstanding DFAS error via AFBCMR such that a large sum of money was returned to me. I am very grateful.
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Michael Patrick Kavanagh, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Williamsburg, VA with 42 reviews
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23 Oct, 2024 by Anderson campbell
G.O.A.L.F. greatest of all law firms
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17 Oct, 2024 by Charlie uzzle
this guy is going places
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19 Sep, 2024 by Scott s
Mr.Waltrip was my divorce attorney. I cannot recommend him. He was ineffective and expensive.
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David Browning Graham, experienced Family Law, Government attorney in Williamsburg, VA with 7 reviews
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05 May, 2023 by Patricia mcsherry
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19 Oct, 2020 by L r
I have visited Kaufman and Canoles offices in Williamsburg and Norfolk. People are always very nice and atmosphere is always warm. Lota of smiling faces.
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Brian James Gillette, experienced Consumer Protection, Employment / Labor attorney in Williamsburg, VA with 0 reviews
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Matthew Hauser Adams, experienced Government attorney in Williamsburg, VA with 0 reviews
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Jessica Eldridge, experienced Appeals, Business attorney in Williamsburg, VA with 0 reviews
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Erin Elizabeth Deal, experienced Business, Government attorney in Williamsburg, VA with 0 reviews
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Christopher Montgomery Woodfin, experienced Criminal Defense, Government attorney in Williamsburg, VA with 0 reviews
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What a Government Lawyer Can Do for You

A government lawyer specializes in legal issues related to government policies, regulations, and disputes involving public entities. Whether you are a private individual, business, or government agency, a government lawyer provides expert guidance on navigating the complexities of government law. These attorneys handle cases ranging from constitutional law, administrative law, regulatory compliance, and government contracts to defending or challenging government actions.

Government lawyers help individuals and organizations understand their rights and obligations under the law, represent them in disputes with government agencies, and assist in matters of government contracting, procurement, or public policy.

When Should I Hire a Government Lawyer?

You should consider hiring a government lawyer in several situations involving government regulations, compliance, or disputes. Common reasons to hire a government lawyer include:

  • Government contracts and procurement: If you are bidding for or negotiating a contract with a government agency, a lawyer can help ensure compliance with federal, state, or local contracting rules.
  • Regulatory compliance: Businesses operating in highly regulated industries (e.g., healthcare, finance, environmental sectors) often need legal guidance to comply with government regulations and avoid penalties.
  • Government investigations: If you're being investigated by a government agency such as the IRS, SEC, or EPA, a government lawyer can help defend you against allegations or negotiate settlements.
  • Challenging government actions: If a government agency has denied a permit, license, or benefit, a lawyer can help you appeal or challenge the decision in court.
  • Constitutional and civil rights issues: If you believe your constitutional rights have been violated by a government entity, such as in cases involving free speech or discrimination, a government lawyer can help you seek justice.
  • Public policy or lobbying efforts: If you are involved in lobbying or advocating for policy changes at the local, state, or federal level, a government lawyer can provide legal advice on compliance with lobbying laws and strategies for effective advocacy.

Hiring a government lawyer early in the process can help you navigate complex legal frameworks and avoid costly mistakes when dealing with government-related legal issues.

What Does a Government Lawyer Do?

A government lawyer provides a wide range of services that cover interactions between individuals, businesses, and government entities. They can:

  • Assist with government contracts: Helping clients navigate procurement laws, drafting contracts, and resolving disputes related to government contracting.
  • Provide regulatory compliance advice: Offering guidance on meeting regulatory requirements for industries subject to federal, state, or local laws.
  • Handle administrative law matters: Representing clients before government agencies, such as appealing administrative decisions, applying for permits, or defending against regulatory enforcement actions.
  • Challenge or defend government actions: Representing clients in lawsuits involving government agencies, including constitutional challenges, civil rights violations, or disputes over government decisions.
  • Negotiate settlements with government entities: If a government agency is pursuing legal action against you or your business, a lawyer can negotiate settlements to avoid costly litigation.
  • Advocate for policy changes: Advising clients on legal strategies for influencing public policy, including lobbying and drafting legislation.
  • Litigate constitutional issues: Handling cases related to the Constitution, such as First Amendment rights, due process violations, or unlawful government actions.

How Are Government Lawyers Paid?

Government lawyers typically charge for their services based on the complexity of the case and the nature of the legal work involved. Common payment structures include:

  • Hourly rate: For ongoing legal matters, such as regulatory compliance or government contract disputes, lawyers may charge by the hour. Hourly rates can vary depending on the lawyer’s experience and location.
  • Flat fee: For specific services, such as drafting a government contract or filing an administrative appeal, some lawyers charge a flat fee.
  • Retainer: For clients who need ongoing legal support, such as businesses frequently interacting with government agencies, a lawyer may charge a retainer fee. This is an upfront payment that covers future legal services.
  • Contingency fee: In some cases involving litigation, such as civil rights violations, a lawyer may work on a contingency basis, meaning they only get paid if they win or settle the case.

It’s important to discuss fee structures with your lawyer during the initial consultation to avoid surprises.

How Much Does a Government Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a government lawyer depends on the complexity of the legal issue, the lawyer's experience, and their fee structure. Here are some general cost estimates:

  • Hourly rates: Government lawyers typically charge between $150 and $500 per hour, depending on their experience and the complexity of the case.
  • Flat fees: For specific legal services, such as drafting a government contract, flat fees can range from $1,000 to $5,000, depending on the nature of the service.
  • Retainer fees: A retainer for ongoing legal work with government agencies can range from $5,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the scope and frequency of the work.
  • Contingency fees: In cases where a lawyer works on contingency, their fee is usually a percentage (typically 25% to 40%) of any settlement or damages awarded if the case is successful.

Be sure to get a clear estimate of costs during your consultation to ensure that you understand the fees associated with your case.

Top Questions to Ask a Government Lawyer

When hiring a government lawyer, it’s essential to ask the right questions to ensure they have the experience and skills needed for your specific situation. Key questions to ask include:

  1. What is your experience with government law cases?
    Make sure the lawyer has substantial experience in handling cases or issues involving government agencies, regulatory compliance, or constitutional law.
  2. What is your fee structure?
    Ask how the lawyer charges for their services - whether by the hour, flat fee, retainer, or contingency fee - and request an estimate of costs.
  3. What are the potential outcomes of my case?
    Ask for an honest assessment of your legal options and the likelihood of success based on your specific situation.
  4. How do you handle interactions with government agencies?
    Ask about their approach to dealing with government entities and their experience with specific agencies relevant to your case (e.g., IRS, EPA, SEC).
  5. Have you handled cases like mine before?
    Ask about their experience with similar cases and whether they have achieved favorable outcomes in the past.
  6. Who will handle my case?
    Clarify whether the lawyer you are meeting with will personally handle your case or whether junior attorneys or paralegals will do most of the work.

How to Check the Credibility of a Government Lawyer

To ensure you’re hiring a reputable government lawyer, follow these steps to verify their credentials and reputation:

  • Check state bar association records: Confirm that the lawyer is licensed to practice in your state and has no history of disciplinary actions.
  • Review their professional experience: Look for specific experience in government-related legal issues, such as regulatory compliance, government contracts, or administrative law, on their website or professional profile.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Check online reviews and ratings on platforms like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, or Google to get insight into the lawyer’s reputation and track record.
  • Ask for references: Request references from previous clients who have worked with the lawyer on government-related matters to understand their experience and effectiveness.
  • Check for membership in relevant organizations: Look for memberships in professional organizations such as the American Bar Association's Administrative Law Section or the National Institute of Government Procurement, which can indicate the lawyer’s focus on government law.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To get the most out of your first meeting with a government lawyer, it’s important to come prepared with relevant information and documents. Here’s what you should bring:

  • Detailed description of your legal issue: Be prepared to explain your situation, whether it’s a regulatory compliance question, a government contract issue, or a dispute with a government agency.
  • Relevant documents: Bring any paperwork related to your case, such as contracts, permits, letters from government agencies, or notices of investigation.
  • A list of questions: Write down any questions you have about your case, including the legal process, potential outcomes, and costs.
  • Timeline of events: Provide a clear timeline of any relevant events, such as the issuance of government orders or interactions with government agencies.
  • Goals for the outcome: Be ready to discuss what you hope to achieve, whether it’s a favorable settlement, regulatory compliance, or overturning a government decision.

By being organized and prepared, you can help your lawyer understand your situation more quickly and give you the best legal advice moving forward.

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