Don't become another number.
The hiring of a lawyer is an intensely personal decision. At Westreich Law, you are always a top client — not a file number in a larger firm's workflow. Get the one-on-one attention your matter deserves.
Experienced counsel across civil matters
Twenty years in State and Federal courts, bringing the discipline of big-firm litigation and the focus of a sole practitioner to every matter.
Civil Litigation
General civil litigation in State and Federal courts, whether as plaintiff or defendant. Careful case preparation and a direct approach to resolution.
Contract & Business Disputes
Payment disputes, construction and service contracts, collection matters, and business litigation. Direct approach grounded in what the contract says and whether it was followed.
Estates & Trusts
Estate administration, guardianships and conservatorships for adults, trustee services, and estate planning. Handling simple and complex matters — and fixing problems created by prior administrators.
Intellectual Property Litigation
Domain name ownership disputes, trademark and copyright disputes, and patent-related collections — in association with Greenberg & Lieberman LLC for specialized IP depth.
Collection Matters
Collection before the General District Court, the Circuit Court, and the U.S. District Court — including converting judgments into cash by finding and attaching assets.
Federal Litigation
Experience before U.S. District Courts handling matters that reach into federal jurisdiction — from IP disputes to collection proceedings against federal defendants.
Big-firm attitude. Sole-practitioner focus.
Jonathan Westreich began his legal training as a paralegal with a large Washington D.C. law firm, where three years of high-end litigation work shaped his approach before he even started law school. After graduating cum laude from The American University, he opened his own office and began trying cases immediately.
Twenty years of continual trial work later, he still believes the same thing: resolving matters for clients as inexpensively as possible is always good practice. He advises clients on their rights, their chances of winning or losing, and the costs involved — then helps them decide whether to settle or litigate. Where problems can be avoided, he helps avoid them.
"I know what I am not good at. If I'm not the right attorney for your matter, I will tell you and refer you to someone who is. Trust is the most important aspect of an attorney-client relationship — you deserve a lawyer who will be straight with you."
No charge if we're not the right fit.
If you have a civil matter and are not sure what to do, we should talk — in person or by phone. There's no charge for the initial consultation if you don't hire me, and if I'm not the right lawyer, I'll try to point you to someone who can help.
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