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Doukmajian, Harout (Rudy)

Harout (Rudy) Doukmajian - Reston, VA

Attorney at Odin Feldman Pittleman

Commercial Real Estate Transactions Lawyers in Reston, VA

1775 Wiehle Avenue Suite 400 Reston, VA 20190

Reston Commercial Real Estate Transactions Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Commercial Real Estate Transactions
  • Purchase and Sales
  • Financing
  • Leasing
  • Development

Attorney Information

Overview

Rudy Doukmajian, an associate in the firm's real estate practice, never loses sight of the client's end goal - getting the deal done. He understands the importance of the attention to detail required for each deal and brings a keen eye for legal issues which may arise. His practice focuses on real estate sales and acquisitions, leasing, financing, and development and reflects a deep appreciation for clients of all sizes. He has represented large entities in complex transactions, as well as local landlords and developers in matters critical to their business goals. Rudy approaches each engagement with the same level of diligence and professionalism, ensuring that every client receives thoughtful and effective representation. He's committed to public service and takes pride in regularly handling pro bono matters as part of his broader dedication to giving back to the community.

Prior to joining Odin Feldman Pittleman, Rudy worked as a banker with TD Bank, assisting clients with personal, residential, and commercial lending options. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, where he was an executive member of the Latino Law Students Association; a member of the Black Law Students Association and the Business Law Society; and was an associate editor for the Journal of Business and Technology. He has also completed significant graduate-level course work at the University of Maryland in the School of Public Policy concentrating on International Economic Policy.

Rudy clerked for the Honorable Ronald B. Rubin in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, Maryland, and for the Honorable Charles B. Day in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. When not working, Rudy, who is fluent in Armenian and Spanish, enjoys playing soccer, practicing martial arts, and spending time with his family.


Awards and Honors

Honors

  • 2026, Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, Real Estate Law
  • 2022, Virginia Business magazine's "Legal Elite -- Young Lawyer"

Education

  • Legal Education

    • University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland, 2018
      J.D.
  • Non Legal Education

    • The University of Maryland School of Public Policy, 2016
      Graduate-level coursework
    • University of Maryland, College Park, 2012
      B.A.
      Honors: cum laude
      Major: Government & Politics, Spanish

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Associate

Bar Admissions

  • Maryland
  • Virginia
  • U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland

Other Affiliations

  • Armenian Bar Association
  • Fairfax Bar Association
  • Maryland Bar Association
  • Montgomery County, Maryland Bar Association, Real Property Section

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Reston, VA

1775 Wiehle Avenue
Suite 400
Reston, VA 20190

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Phone: (703) 218-2119

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