Notice:if have any questions about the law ,you can be found on our website related lawyer to answer you.Last month,the attorneys at lawyers-in-usa.com helped millions of people make smarter, more confident legal decisions.

Washington(DC) Heifetz, Beth personal infomation and areas of practice

 Washington Jones Day attorney Heifetz, Beth
  • Lawyer name:Heifetz, Beth
  • Address:51 Louisiana Avenue, N.W. Washington,DC
  • Phone:(202) 879-3878
  • Fax:(202) 626-1700
  • PostalCode:20001 -2113
  • WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
  • Areas of Practice:Issues & Appeals Government Regulation Appellate Advocacy in the U.S.

WashingtonJones Day attorney Heifetz, Beth is a Very good lawyer practice area in Issues & Appeals Government Regulation Appellate Advocacy in the U.S. Supreme Court Appellate Litigation in Other Federal & State Courts Trial Litigation in Federal & State Courts Administrative & Agency Litigation Business Restructuring & Reorganization ,Government Agencies & Programs, Litigation & Appeals, Social Security -- Disability, Social Security -- Retirement & Survivors Benefits, State, Local & Municipal Law,Jones Day

if you have any problem in Supreme Court Appellate Litigation in Other Federal & State Courts Trial Litigation in Federal & State Courts Administrative & Agency Litigation Business Restructuring & Reorganization ,Government Agencies & Programs, Litigation & Appeals, Social Security -- Disability, Social Security -- Retirement & Survivors Benefits, State, Local & Municipal Law,please email to Jones Day or call (202) 879-3878 or Go to our company directly(addr:51 Louisiana Avenue, N.W. Washington,DC) ,we will provide free legal advice for you.

  • Beth Heifetz has more than 25 years of experience in appellate litigation, representing clients in constitutional, tax, antitrust, securities, insurance, and bankruptcy matters. She also has led successful international arbitration teams in commercial disputes, as well as trial teams in cases concerning remedies for constitutional violations.

    Beth's recent experience includes representing online travel companies in appeals across the country challenging state and local efforts to impose certain taxes. Other recent experience includes representing creditors committees in professional negligence litigation in the U.S. Courts of Appeals and in state courts and representing clients in bankruptcy appeals involving government contracts and executive compensation. Beth has authored briefs and petitions for certiorari in the United States Supreme Court on a variety of issues including the First Amendment, federal constitutional challenges to state taxes, predatory behavior in the antitrust context, and state regulation of federally chartered banks.

    Beth is a former co-chair of the Appellate Practice Committee of the American Bar Association Litigation Section and former co-chair of the Litigation Section's Pro Bono Committee. She is coauthor of "The Supreme Court and State Taxation: 1996-97, and a Glimpse of the Future to Come," published in The State and Local Tax Lawyer.

    Beth oversees judicial clerk recruiting at Jones Day and is active in mentoring programs.

  • District of Columbia

  • New York University School of Law, New York, New York, 1983J.D.Honors: Order of the Coif University of Wisconsin, 1978B.A.

Jones Day & Joy Attorneys

Washington lawyer Heifetz, Beth

lawyer Heifetz, Beth Reviews

Litigation

Litigation

How to make and print a Last Will And Testament online?

Statistics show that US citizens pay almost exactly 2X per capita for health care compared to countries with government-supplied general health care. As with so much of our "Free Economy", once again the main beneficiaries are the wealthy and entitled -- in this case the insurance companies, specialists, and private hospitals. In other words, I think the rest of us are not free at all, but bound by their insider dealings and price gouging. Comments?. @Patches: I did in fact live in France with its socialized medical system for 20 years. I found that health care there was fine -- except a couple of awful experiences at Paris American Hospital until I wised up and went elsewhere. It was in fact when I returned to the US when my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer that I wished she could have had the benefit of living in a place which would have not eaten her life-savings and more, and in the end left me to wake up at age 47 penniless when she finally passed away over three years later. Not from cancer, mind you, but from a botched and unauthorized hysterectomy -- after which the hospital's only concern was to get her off the premises to avoid a lawsuit. I had no intention of suing. Unlike them, my concern was saving my mother's life.. . I learned one key thing in dealing with US professionals during the ongoing crisis of my mother's illness, and I will pass it along to you should a similar situation arise for you, just as I hav. ... I have done to many others. Hear this, "sport".

how do i conduct a estate sale for my decisted mother. her home and contents..?

Can a collection agency legally do this to me?

Is there a letter/form to reinvestigate an item on my credit report?

covering letter format for thesis?

this is the lawyers reviews
Lawyers bottom relation content