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Brittany J. Sakata
Ms. Sakata, originally from Fairfax County,
joined the firm in January 2007. Ms. Sakata graduated cum laude from
George Mason University in 2000 with a B.A. in Government and
International Politics and a minor in Legal Studies. In 2004, Ms.
Sakata received her law degree from American University Washington
College of Law. While in law school, she worked as a paralegal at
Hughes and Associates and assisted in the litigation of construction
law and insurance defense cases. Later, she was employed as a law
clerk by Stein, Mitchell & Mezines in Washington D.C., where she
worked on government investigations of corporate officials and
antitrust and trade regulation matters.
Upon graduation from law school, Ms. Sakata
served as judicial law clerk to the Honorable LeRoy F. Millette, Jr.
of the 31st Judicial Circuit Court in Virginia. During her two-year
clerkship, she had an opportunity to work on several high profile
cases, including Commonwealth v. John Allen Muhammad, the
“Washington Area Sniper” case.
Verdicts Ms. Sakata has obtained on behalf of her
clients include Mazich v. Sevatec, Inc., C.A. No. 2010-1799 (Fairfax
Cir. Ct. 2010) (Breach of Contract - $257,000 verdict).
Ms. Sakata is admitted to practice in Virginia
and is awaiting admission to the District of Columbia.
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