- Corporate LawAttorney Michael O’Reilly practices primarily in the areas of business and corporate law, creditor claims in bankruptcy proceedings, and all aspects of civil litigation.
- Business FormationOur services include counseling and advising businesses on business formation issues, corporate transactions, and other matters; representing both individuals and businesses in litigation matters; representing creditors in bankruptcy proceedings; advising and representing individuals and businesses in the purchase, lease or sale of real estate; and acting as real estate settlement agent for both residential and commercial transactions..
- Business Disputes
- Business TransactionsMs. O’Reilly grew up in Fairfax County, and has resided in Reston for the past 25 years. She advises and represents individuals and businesses in the purchase, lease or sale of real estate, and is a licensed real estate settlement agent handling both residential and commercial transactions. In addition, Ms. O’Reilly advises and represents businesses in the selection and formation of business entities, and in matters relating to business operations and commercial transactions.
- Construction Contracts
- Non-compete AgreementThe O’Reilly Law Firm concentrates its litigation practice on disputes involving business agreements, contracts, leases, real estate, condominium development, construction contracts, employer-employee relationships, breach of fiduciary duty, non-compete agreements, and business torts.
- Construction Litigation
- Real Estate TransactionsAttorney Nancy O’Reilly practices primarily in the areas of residential and commercial real estate transactions, and is a licensed settlement agent. She also practices in the area of business and corporate law, including business entity formation and business operations.
- Condominium Law
- Personal InjuryMr. O’Reilly has extensive trial experience in both state and federal courts in such areas as complex commercial litigation, construction disputes, contractual and other business disputes, and personal injury claims. Mr. O’Reilly is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, and is frequently asked to represent local and national companies as creditors in the bankruptcy courts in Virginia.
- Bankruptcy