Martin P Hogan - Fairfax, VA
Attorney at Hogan & Pritchard, PLLC
Labor and Employment Lawyers in Fairfax, VA
4101 Chain Bridge Road Suite 300 Fairfax, VA 22030
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Fairfax Labor and Employment Lawyer
Updated: 05/07/2026
Areas of Practice
- Labor and Employment 40%
- Traffic 30%
- Criminal Law 20%
- Business 10%
- Employment Law
Litigation: 80%
Attorney Information
Overview
For over two decades, Martin P. Hogan has practiced law in Washington, DC and Virginia, and has handled numerous cases in many states across the country. His major areas of concentration have been in labor and employment law (Title VII, ADA, ADEA, FMLA, ERISA) and civil litigation in federal and state courts, before administrative agencies and in arbitration. Mr. Hogan has represented clients (both employees and employers) in all aspects of labor law and in federal and private sector matters including discrimination, sexual harassment, overtime, Family and Medical Leave Act, disability, and security clearances. He has advised employers regarding best practices to avoid employment litigation, employee handbooks, and non-compete agreements. In recent years, he has represented clients in criminal and traffic cases, including reckless driving, DUIs, and underage drinking.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- George Mason University Competitor at William and Mary National Spring Moot Court Competition, 1990 - 1991
- First Place, George Mason University Upper Class Moot Court Competition, 1990
Education
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Legal Education
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George Mason University School of Law,
Arlington,
Virginia, 1991
J.D.
Law Journal: George Mason University Civil Rights Journal, Articles Editor
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George Mason University School of Law,
Arlington,
Virginia, 1991
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Non Legal Education
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The College of William and Mary,
Williamsburg,
Virginia, 1984
B.A.
Major: History
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The College of William and Mary,
Williamsburg,
Virginia, 1984
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Past Positions
- The Law Offices of Martin P. Hogan, Owner/Attorney, 2008 - 2010
- Gromfine and Taylor, P.C., Attorney, 1992 - 2007
Classes and Seminars
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Family and Medical Leave Act Training, ATU Florida State Legislative Conference, 2006
- Family and Medical Leave Act Training, ATU Florida State Legislative Conference, 2005
Representative Cases
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Estes v. Meridian One Corp.
- Citation: 77 F. Supp. 2d 722
- Court: US. Dist Ct EDVA
- Year: 1999
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Estes v. Meridian One Corp.
- Citation: (E.D. VA. 1999), Aff'd 2001
- Court: US Ct. App 4th Cir.
- Year: 2001
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Estes v. Meridian One Corp.
- Citation: LEXIS 4443
- Court: 4th Cir.
- Year: 2001
Published Works
Articles
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Note, Waters v. Barry: Juvenile Curfews - The D.C. Council's "Quick Fix" for the Drug Crisis, 1 Geo. Mason U. Civ. Rts. L.J. 313-41, Winter, 1990
Bar Admissions
- Virginia, 1992
- District of Columbia, 1994
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1996
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Virginia, 1993
- U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia
- U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1992
- U.S. Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit, 1993
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Florida
Other Affiliations
- American Bar Association, 1992 - 2011 (Member)
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