Simon is easy to approach, very thoughtful, and did a brilliant job with my case - which worked out in my favor thanks to his excellent representation. He did a fantastic job of communicating what was needed, and was very accessible. He did the necessary due diligence, background work, and put together a well thought out case. I highly recommend him.
Simon Y. Sandoval-Moshenberg maintains an active litigation docket in the federal and state courts of Northern Virginia, focusing mainly on employment, housing, consumer fraud, and civil rights cases. He represents individuals, regardless of immigration status, in litigation against private corporations, law enforcement officers and agencies, and other governmental bodies. Simon is bilingual in Spanish and English, and has lived and worked in Honduras and El Salvador.
Simon is easy to approach, very thoughtful, and did a brilliant job with my case - which worked out in my favor thanks to his excellent representation. He did a fantastic job of communicating what was needed, and was very accessible. He did the necessary due diligence, background work, and put together a well thought out case. I highly recommend him.
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