
Tom is a trial lawyer representing companies and individuals. He is a partner at the Washington Global Law Group, a law firm dedicated to serving clients on a global basis. Based in the District of Columbia, Tom's practice focuses on contract disputes and business torts.
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Widely recognized as an outstanding choice for those involved in these matters, Tom has been selected by clients and fellow lawyers as a top-rated attorney in both the District of Columbia and Virginia.
Background
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Previously, Tom was a senior associate at a leading international law firm. There, he focused on high-stakes commercial disputes, class actions, derivative actions, and cybersecurity litigation.
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Before entering private practice, Tom clerked for Judge Michael Devine of the Fairfax Circuit Court and Judge Thomas Ludington of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
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In law school, Tom was an articles editor for the George Mason Law Review. Before law school, Tom was a master captain in the merchant marines.
Law Review Articles
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​Appellate Review III — October Term 2012 and Counting (2015)*
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Web 2.0 in the Federal Courts (2013)*
Appellate Review II — October Term 2011 (2013)*
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Danforth v. Minnesota: Confrontation & Federalism (2009)
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* Indicates co-authored work
Education
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George Mason, JD, 2010, magna cum laude
National Louis, BA, 2007, magna cum laude