Alan Lescht

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Alan Lescht

4.2
Rating: 10.0

Licensed for 37 years

Employment and labor Lawyer at Washington, DC
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor, Civil Rights, Discrimination ... +6 more

1050 17th St NW #400, Washington, DC

About Alan

Biography

Described by clients as "exceptional" and a "true lawyers lawyer", put Alan Lescht in your corner.

We represent federal government and private sector employees in all aspects of employment law.

Practice Areas

9

Practice Areas

Appeals 12%

12%
Civil Rights 12%

12%
Contracts and Agreements 12%

12%
Discrimination 12%

12%
Employment and Labor 12%

12%
Litigation 12%

12%
Sexual Harassment 12%

12%
Wrongful Termination 12%

12%
Other 4%

4%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Hourly Rates

$ 200-400 per hour

Contingency

33%-40%


Payment Methods

  • Check
  • Credit Card

Awards

Client's Choice
Client's Choice
2018 2016 2012
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+ 2
Distinguished Peer Review Rating

Licenses

Licensed in Maryland for 29 years

State: Maryland

Acquired: 1996

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in District of Columbia for 31 years

State: District of Columbia

Acquired: 1994

Good Standing

No misconduct found

Licensed in New York for 37 years

State: New York

Acquired: 1988

Currently Registered

No misconduct found

Licensed in Florida for 36 years

State: Florida

Acquired: 1989

Inactive

No misconduct found

Location

Alan Lescht & Associates, P.C.

1050 17th St NW #400, Washington, DC, 20036

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Alan Lescht & Associates, P.C.

1825 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC, 20006

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Alan Lescht's Reviews

Avvo Review Score

4.2 /5.0

66 Client Reviews

Showing 16 - 20 of 22 reviews | Communication Style

Posted by MMM | December 14, 2012 | Lawsuits & Disputes

Great Job!!!

I highly recommend Alan and his staff because they were very professional and meticulous. They listened to me. Moreover, they resolved my case expeditiously.

Posted by Al | December 28, 2011 | Litigation

Took the case just to take the case

He did represent me and take the case on contigency he had a good case but put no energy into it. At the depositon hearing he did not instruct me on how to anwer or not answer the defendants questioning or what to expect in that type of hearing. sloppy work with a good case. I ended up going getting ...hired back at the company but had lost all my tenure and any back pay but he made sure he got paid. he got paid 500 bucks and the cause was worth more than that.

Posted by anonymous | October 16, 2009 | Lawsuits & Disputes

Lawyers care ONLY about Money; Play games with peoples lives & could care less about Justice

Upon meeting Alan Lescht I was in less than a good mood. I advised him that I wanted a straight forward attorney; no bull. He concurred. Not long after signing on for his representation I was placed with his associate. I did not pay $250.00/hour to be assigned to his associate. She was nice but........at any rate, I found that I needed a pit bull of an attorney and yet got far less. I was suing a very unethical bunch of scum lords and they required a strong, determined, take no prisoner type of adversary. Alan Lescht failed to; chose not to tell me that I could file an appeal to the judges ruling. If he is so professional why didn't he have this conversation with me. When I contacted him to ask how I lost the case (I want to know this), he ignored my request. I have little respect for attorney's and dealing with too many simply brought about this disdain.

Posted by anonymous | June 09, 2015 | Employment & Labor

consult

I sought info on obtaining representation on an EEO case from Mr. Lescht. I first contacted them and recieved guidance from the secretary (who I agree was very nice) to send in my EEO summary. I did and heard nothing back for a month. I called in again asking and was told they would find my paper...work and get back to me that day. They did not, so I called again the next day. At this point they say yes we can help you, tell me about retainer fee and consult price. I say ok lets do a consult. We schedule a phone appt.and after an hour past appt. time I call them. They say we tried to call and we find they had my number wrong (it was clearly written with my eeo summary info). So I get patched through to the actual lawyer and he is just like "What questions do you have for me?" So I do my best to just basically get to the point of "Do I have a case?" I got some this is good, this will hurt you- but I don't feel like I really got a straight answer. So then basically it came to "Well all you sent me was your EEO summary." Which I understand there is a lot more info than that to the case, BUT... that's all they told me to send! So then he tells me about fees for retaining plus hourly fees (which the lady before didnt mention) and says he'll send an email. I get the email and then it's retainer fees, hourly fees + a percentage of the settlement- which by the point that is all taken I feel like there wouldn't be much left in it for me! So... I feel like the 13 minute phone consult for $300 was just slightly higher than worthless for the money. I wish I would have gone to someone in person and been able to sit down with the paperwork with them- then maybe I would have gotten some guidance on my case.

Posted by anonymous | February 22, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Employment & Labor

Waste of money; AVOID this firm

If there were negative stars, I'd give them. Alan charges $300 for a "consult," which is him basically just telling clients to get to the point when they're presenting their case to him. I was having financial hardships stemming from what should've been an open-and-shut case related to a wrongful sus...pension, and $1500 later, Alan sent me an email saying there is nothing more that could be done. He gave no indication he's even explored other options after we presented facts proving my agency's misconduct. When I asked him to appeal to OPM or any third party outside of the agency, which breached my rights from the very beginning of the process, he said he'd need more money to work on my case. He had a junior level attorney write an 8-page grievance and spent less than a week working on this, sent me no itemization of the time spent, and now I'm told I owe him nearly $4000 more dollars! Unbelievable, and this sort of action (or should I say inaction) completely perpetuates the stigma about lawyers.

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Alan Lescht's Lawyer Endorsements

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Ari Wilkenfeld

Employment and labor lawyer | Apr 21

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Justin Dross

Employment and labor lawyer | Mar 11

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I strongly endorse Alan Lescht. He is truly one of the most knowledgeable and accomplished employment attorneys in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area. His clients are extremely fortunate."

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Samuel Dion

Employment and labor lawyer | Jan 04

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I endorse this lawyer. I have known Alan Lescht for many years. He is a top attorney in the areas of employment discrimination and employment law. I can vouch that he is an excellent choice for any person who has a potential legal matter involving employment."

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Stanley Chinitz

Employment and labor lawyer | Oct 15

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer. I have known Alan Lescht well as an attorney for over 20 years. Attorney Lescht and I were both associated with a law firm with offices in New York and the District of Columbia for several years. Thereafter, I have occasionally acted as co-counsel with attorney Lescht. Based upon my personal and professional knowledge of Mr. Lescht I state that he is a highly skilled lawyer of the highest integrity."

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Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Honors

2025

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2024

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2023

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2022

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2021

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2020

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2019

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2018

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2017

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2016

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2016

BV Rated, Martindale-Hubbell

2015

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2014

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2013

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2013

BV Rated, Martindale-Hubbell

2013

Selected as Super Lawyer in Employment Litigation, Super Lawyers

2010

Named One of Top Ten Employment Lawyers In DC, Ten Leaders Program

2004

Top Lawyer, Washingtonian Magazine

N/A

Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell

Work Experience

1996 - Present

Managing Partner, Alan Leschts and Associates, PC

1900 - Present

Shareholder, Alan Lescht & Associates, P.C.

1989 - 1996

Attorney, Reid & Priest

1988 - 1989

Associate, Dreyer and Traub

1987 - 1988

Associate, Goetz, Fitzpatrick & Flynn

1986 - 1986

Summer Associate, Goetz, Fitzpatrick & Flynn

1985 - 1985

Summer Associate, Wingate and Cullen

Associations

2000 - Present

National Employment Lawyers Association

2000 - Present

Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association

New York State Bar Association

Member

American Bar Association

Member

District of Columbia Bar

Member

Florida Bar

Member

Maryland State Bar Association

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

Chadwick v. DC

Verdict to Plaintiff.

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Education

1987

St. John's University School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1984

George Washington University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

Publications

2017

American Bar Association Journal Pregnancy Law

2011

Federal Employees News Digest Staub v. Proctor: A key victory for employees' rights

2011

FederalDaily.com Dual role of caregiver and employee: Know your rights

Languages

Spanish

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