Hugh Scott Johnson, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Alexandria, VA with 3 reviews
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Hugh Scott Johnson

330 John Carlyle Street, Alexandria, VA

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1997:
George Washington University National Law Center, J.D.
1994:
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, B.S.

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Roland san luis

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08 Mar, 2015
My business partner & I were looking for a business lawyer to help set up our partnership LLC and wanted to hire someone to ensure our company creation was done correctly. Before meeting with Scott, we had gone through two free consultations with other attorneys. The first two attorneys made us feel like we were rushed or did not answer our specific questions in detail. I looked at avvo and saw that Scott had a lot of experience with technology companies and also with patent litigation. Even before meeting Scott for the initial consultation, he was very responsive in email communication with several questions. Because of his responsiveness and willingness to put in time to answer us via email, we decided to meet with Scott for an initial consultation. Having an IT company as a startup, we decided to meet with Scott for an initial consultation. Overall, Scott was very patient and was more than happy to answer all our questions and scenarios for a partnership LLC. He discussed the different pros and cons incorporating in Virginia vs Maryland and also the whether or not we needed to create a foreign entity in our operating states while having a registration in Nevada or Delaware.
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05 Feb, 2014
When I started my executive search firm/practice, I reached out to Scott for legal counsel regarding my office lease as well as structuring contracts with my clients. He was not only prompt and responsive, but also quite knowledgeable in terms of legal provisions that were important for my firm's protection. Moreover, he also provided meaningful guidance on how best to structure my firm's LLC and other risk factors that were important for me to understand/address.
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Barbara

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04 Feb, 2014
Mr. Johnson is a knowledgeable attorney with an excellent grasp of a law and outstanding writing and oratory skills. He is a keen researcher, strategist and mediator. He knows when to negotiate and when to hold the line on behalf of his clients. He spent many hours representing me on a complex case and while dealing with several very uncooperative opposing attorneys in addition to a problematic defendant. He gave me excellent advice, worked with me when I encountered financial constraints that could have derailed my case and provided me excellent counsel. I will always be grateful for his legal acumen, his good and patient counsel and his impressive understanding of the law.
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Publications

2010:
Virginia Business Law Update, Virginia Court Rules That It Can't Dissolve An Unregistered Foreign Limited Partnership
2010:
Virginia Business Law Update, Proposed Federal Law Will End Transparent Incorporation Practices
2010:
Society for Human Resource Management Court Report, 4th Circuit: Federal Court Did Not Have Jurisdiction over State Law Claims Against Union
2010:
Society for Human Resource Management, 7th Circuit: Court Grants NLRB’s Petition for Enforcement of CBA
2010:
Society for Human Resources Management, 8th Circuit: Subjectivity in Hiring Process May Give Rise to Title VII Claim
2010:
HR Magazine, 9th Circuit: Some Off-the-Clock Activities After Work May Be Compensable
2010:
HR Magazine, Sex discrimination lawsuit sent to trial; temporary employee’s position is not vacant under ADA
2006:
Society for Human Resource Management Court Report, Award of Damages Stemming from Emotional Distress and Loss of Reputation Held not Taxable By D.C. Circuit Court
2005:
Atlantic Coast In-House, The Impact Of The Bowhead Case On The Use Of Non-Compete Agreements By Incumbent Contractors
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