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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 08:22:44+00:00

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At McCool Law PLLC, we can resolve difficult cases before or early in the litigation process, because our opponents understand that we will not hesitate to go to trial to fight for our clients. We counsel clients on the options and advantages of arbitration, formal and informal mediation, and adjudication in Federal courts, state courts and administrative agencies. We skillfully use technology to search databases and identify critical information in document-intensive cases. We provide realistic budget plans and we are committed to integrity in our client relations.
• Lead counsel for an international sports broadcasting company executive in civil RICO action arising out of FIFA investigation.
• Lead counsel for a Federal Judge before a Judicial Special Committee relating to a charge of judicial misconduct.
• Lead counsel defending, All Native, Inc., a security training firm in a negligence lawsuit brought by a Federal agent who claimed he suffered injuries during a training exercise at the U.S. State Department, Diplomatic Training Facility at Fort A.P. Hill. Case was dismissed on All Native Inc.’s motion. Special Agent Ryan Foreman, et al., v. All Native Inc., et al., 16-CV-272 (E.D. Va.).
• Lead counsel for Patton Boggs in a discrimination lawsuit brought by a former employee. Following extensive discovery, Plaintiff dismissed her case with prejudice just prior to her scheduled deposition. She received no remuneration. Colombo v. Patton Boggs, LLP, et al., 2012 CA 00321B (D.C. Super. Ct.).
• Co-Lead counsel for a relator in a False Claim Act litigation against FedEx Corporation for misuse of delivery codes to withhold reimbursements to government customers. As part of the settlement agreement reached in the case, FedEx agreed to pay the United States $8 million, $1.44 million of which was awarded to Mr. McCool’s client. U.S. ex rel Garofolo v. Federal Express, et al., Civ. No. 06-815 (D.D.C.).
• Lead counsel for an owner of a well-known nightclub, who was arrested for murder in the District of Columbia. Prosecutors dismissed all charges, after the Metropolitan Police Chief announced on television that Mr. McCool’s client would be convicted. United States v. William Spieler, 2010 CF2 019482 (D.C. Super. Ct.). Mr. McCool was also lead counsel for the owner in a civil suit brought by the decedent’s estate. Estate of Ali Ahmed Mohammed, et al. v. William Spieler, et al., 2011 CA 0008167B (D.C. Super. Ct.).
• Lead counsel for an America Online officer at a deposition in connection with a civil suit brought against AOL LLC in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Kasadore Ramkissoon, et al. v. AOL LLC, Case No. C 06-5866 SBA (N.D. Ca.).

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