Civil Litigation Lawyer Near Fairfax, VA
When a dispute lands on your desk in Fairfax, the clock starts. Deadlines run, records and contracts matter, and the other side is already building its position along the Route 50 and Route 29 corridors and around the Fairfax County Government Center. Shin Law Office helps businesses and individuals across Fairfax County and Northern Virginia resolve high stakes civil disputes through negotiation, mediation, and, when needed, trial.
When a party fails to honor a written or oral agreement, we pursue or defend claims for damages, specific performance, and unpaid amounts.
Disagreements between companies, vendors, and partners over deals, payments, and performance can stall a Fairfax business. We resolve them efficiently.
Fairfax County’s commercial, mixed use, and residential projects generate disputes over defects, delays, change orders, and unpaid work among owners, contractors, and subcontractors.
Boundary lines, easements, title defects, and purchase agreements drive disputes across Fairfax County’s dense property market.
When co-owners fall out, we handle buyouts, dissolution, fiduciary duty claims, and the path to a clean separation.
Deals built on false statements or concealment can be unwound. We pursue actual fraud, constructive fraud, and related claims.
Fairfax County’s government contractors, technology firms, and professional offices face noncompete, trade secret, and severance disputes on both sides.
We help businesses and individuals recover money owed, enforce judgments, and respond to collection actions.
The Virginia Consumer Protection Act gives buyers remedies against deceptive sales, faulty work, and misrepresentation.
When a professional’s substandard work causes financial harm, we evaluate malpractice and breach of duty claims.
Some disputes cannot wait. We seek temporary restraining orders and injunctions to stop harm before it spreads.
We prepare every matter for trial, handle arbitration, and pursue or defend appeals when the stakes demand it.
Shin Law Office helps clients in Old Town Fairfax, Fairfax Corner, the Route 50 corridor, and across Fairfax County weigh strategy, evidence, cost, and the path forward before a small dispute becomes a major loss.
Learn more about our civil litigation practice and the Virginia communities we serve.
From the first demand letter through trial and appeal, Shin Law Office guides Fairfax businesses and individuals at every stage of a civil dispute. Call 571-445-6565 to speak with an attorney.
Where will my Fairfax civil case be filed?
The City of Fairfax is served by the Fairfax County courts, so most civil cases are filed in the Fairfax County Circuit Court, with smaller money claims in the General District Court. We handle filing, deadlines, and hearings.
How long do I have to file a civil claim in Virginia?
It depends on the claim. Written contracts generally allow five years, oral contracts three years, fraud two years, and property damage five years. Acting early protects evidence and your options.
What is the difference between General District Court and Circuit Court?
The General District Court handles money claims up to 50,000 dollars with no jury and a faster schedule. The Circuit Court handles larger claims, requests for injunctions and other equitable relief, and jury trials.
Will my dispute go to trial, or can it settle?
Most civil disputes resolve through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. We prepare every case as if it will be tried, which strengthens your position at the table.
How much does civil litigation cost?
It depends on the matter. We use hourly, flat, and in some cases contingency arrangements. Schedule a Consultation to talk through your options.
Can I recover my attorney fees?
Virginia follows the American Rule, so each side usually pays its own fees unless a contract or statute shifts them. We review your agreements for fee provisions early.
I was served with a lawsuit in Fairfax. What now?
Act fast. In Circuit Court you generally have 21 days to respond, and missing the deadline can cost you the case. Contact us right away so we can protect your rights.
What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring any contracts, emails, invoices, demand letters, and court papers, plus a short timeline of what happened. It helps us assess your position quickly.