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  1. The Law Offices of Jay S. Weiss, P.C. is a Washington DC personal injury and general litigation law firm that represents victims of negligence-based injuries, large and small, in the greater Washington, DC area.

  2. Law Clerk, Judge Austin Fickling, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions and District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1966–1967

  3. Attorneys at Washington, DC's Law Offices of Jay S. Weiss, P.C. fight to win just compensation for personal injury victims throughout the greater DC Metro Area, including Montgomery, Howard, Prince George's, Charles, and other nearby counties in Maryland.

  4. Experienced, effective Washington DC personal injury, premises liability, & car crash lawyers at Jay S. Weiss, PC in the DC metro area represent accident victims in Washington, DC and Maryland, including Prince Georges County and Charles County.

  5. Law Offices Jay S Weiss PC is a law firm in Hyattsville, MD. Learn more about the Maryland lawyers at Law Offices Jay S Weiss PC Practice in Litigation

  6. Jay S. Weiss, a Washington, District of Columbia (DC) Lawyer, Attorney - Personal Injury, Commercial Litigation, General Trial Litigation

  7. Jay S. Weiss is an attorney in Washington, DC. Practice in Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, Personal Injury, Accident & Injury, General Practice. - Lawyer.com

  8. 202-296-0568. Lawyer Title: Member. Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Commercial Litigation; General Trial Litigation. Bio: Law Clerk, Judge Austin Fickling, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions and District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1966-1967. Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association. Admitted:

  9. Find District of Columbia attorney Jay Weiss in their Washington or Landover office. Practices Litigation, Personal injury, Commercial real estate. Find reviews, educational history and legal experience.

  10. Washington DC auto accident attorney, Jay S. Weiss represents clients with car accident, accidents, personal injury and wrongful death cases in Maryland.

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