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Joshua Erlich is the principal of The Erlich Law Office, PLLC. He prides himself on finding reasonable and practical solutions to complicated legal issues. Mr. Erlich works with individual clients and businesses to achieve their goals with a litigation strategy designed for each particular matter – no two cases are the same.
Mr. Erlich is primarily a litigator, where his emphasis is on constitutional, employment, and civil rights issues. His most common cases involve violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 1981 cases, and cases against government actors under Section 1983. Mr. Erlich has litigated issues including human trafficking, housing discrimination, sexual assault, and defamation. He also advises clients outside of the litigation process on employment issues.
Mr. Erlich has also been selected by his peers for inclusion in the both the Virginia and Washington, DC Super Lawyers directory for Employment and Labor. Mr. Erlich’s peers also selected him as a member of the Virginia Legal Elite in the Alternative Dispute Resolution section.
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