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John L. Pittman III brings over 19 years of professional experience to his law practice, with offices serving clients in Texas, New York, Washington DC and California. His background in financial services, coupled with his legal expertise, allows him to offer comprehensive legal solutions across multiple practice areas. Mr. Pittman is fully licensed in Texas, New York, District of Columbia and provisionally licensed to practice law in California.
John L. Pittman III is dedicated to securing fair compensation for injured clients in all jurisdictions where he practices. He handles various personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip-and-falls, and product liability claims, navigating the specific personal injury laws of each state and the District of Columbia.
John L. Pittman III excels in complex mediation/litigation matters. His strategic approach and extensive courtroom experience ensure robust representation for clients facing various civil and commercial disputes across all four jurisdictions.
Mr. Pittman navigates the intricate landscape of employment and labor law across all four jurisdictions. He advises employers and employees on state-specific regulations, handles discrimination claims, and ensures compliance with the unique labor laws of each area.
In the realm of criminal defense, Mr. Pittman provides strategic and vigorous representation. He handles a wide range of criminal cases from misdemeanors to complex felonies, leveraging his understanding of each jurisdiction’s criminal justice system.
With a keen understanding of innovation and creativity protection, Mr. Pittman offers comprehensive intellectual property services. He assists clients with patent applications, trademark registrations, and copyright matters, adapting strategies to each jurisdiction’s specific legal nuances.
The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
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