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ROBERT J. DIETZ HAS BEEN MADE OF COUNSEL TO BRIGLIAMCLAUGHLIN. PDF Print

January 6, 2012 - BrigliaMcLaughlin, PLLC, a nationally recognized construction law firm based in Tysons Corner, Virginia, is pleased to announce that Robert J. Dietz has been made Of Counsel to the firm.

Mr. Dietz, a 2004 graduate of the Washington & Lee University School of Law, has been with the firm since December 2008. A transplanted Floridian, he earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Florida in 2000. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Dietz served first as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable John H. Tisdale in the Circuit Court for Frederick County, Maryland.  Thereafter, he associated with other national and regional construction law firms, focusing his practice in the areas of construction law, government contracts and surety defense.  Since joining the firm, Mr. Dietz has continued to refine his areas of practice and hone his trial skills, obtaining numerous successful outcomes for our clients in a variety of matters in Virginia and Maryland courts. Mr. Dietz will continue expanding his experience and taking on added responsibility for the firm’s clients and management in his new role with the firm.

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