Browse federal lawyers by their area of legal expertise. Our directory covers 67 major practice areas with specialized subcategories.
Federal criminal defense attorneys handle cases prosecuted in United States District Courts, including drug offenses, white collar crimes, firearms charges, and more.
Federal appellate lawyers handle direct appeals, habeas corpus petitions, and post-conviction relief in federal courts including circuit courts of appeals.
Attorneys specializing in federal sentencing guideline calculations, mandatory minimum litigation, safety valve eligibility, substantial assistance motions, downward departures, upward variance challenges, and sentencing mitigation.
Federal immigration attorneys practice before the Executive Office for Immigration Review, Board of Immigration Appeals, and federal district courts for habeas detention cases.
Federal civil litigation encompasses civil rights, constitutional litigation, Federal Tort Claims Act cases, employment law, contract disputes, and administrative law.
Federal business and regulatory practice covers securities defense, antitrust, environmental law, healthcare regulation, and banking enforcement.
Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces practice, military appellate litigation, Court of Federal Claims, Federal Claims Court litigation, and veterans benefits appeals.
Practice before the Supreme Court of the United States including petitions for writ of certiorari, merits briefing, amicus briefs, and emergency stays.
Federal tax law attorneys handle IRS disputes, tax fraud defense, tax court litigation, and tax planning matters.
Federal bankruptcy attorneys handle Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 13, and adversary proceedings in United States Bankruptcy Courts.
Federal intellectual property attorneys handle patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret litigation in federal courts.
Federal international trade attorneys handle customs disputes, trade sanctions, export controls, and international trade litigation.
Federal Native American law attorneys handle tribal sovereignty, Indian gaming, trust land disputes, and federal Indian law matters.