Morris A. Nunes, Esq.
Morris A. Nunes is an attorney in private practice, with over forty years of experience. His practice is concentrated in businesses and associations, real estate, taxation and financial matters. He is admitted to the Bars in Georgia, Virginia, Maryland and D.C. and several appellate Courts, including the U.S. Tax Court and U.S. Supreme Court. His clients are concentrated in privately held businesses, non-profits and trade associations. Maury is regularly consulted by other firms on tax and financial matters, as well as by several CPA's. He holds the highest peer-reviewed rating (AV) from Martindale-Hubbell.
Maury holds a law degree from Georgetown University, where he concentrated on taxation, business law and real estate. He completed undergraduate work at the University of Pennsylvania, where, as a Dean's List student, he set a sort of academic record earning two degrees, with three majors in only four years: one from Penn's Wharton School with majors in finance and accounting, plus one from the College of Liberal Arts in political science. He is the author of six books on business and legal subjects, including Basic Legal Forms for Business, The Right Price for Your Business, Balance Sheet Management and Designing Profits, as well as dozens of articles, appearing in different professional and financial publications. He has written minicomputer programs for investment and tax analysis, and holds a patent on a food storage device. He has also served as an expert witness on financial, legal and real estate matters in a variety of cases.
Maury served as an Adjunct Professor at Catholic University's Columbus School of Law for over 20 years, where his courses included Agency, Partnership & Fiduciary Law, Land Transactions and Legal Accounting. He has also taught law at Georgetown University Law Center. Under that School’s aegis he was asked to design and teach what became Law for Managers in Georgetown's McDonough Business School MBA Program, which led to his joining the MBA faculty. His recorded Continuing Legal Education lectures for lawyers on NACLE and other platforms continue to receive top-tier ratings. He is also a regular guest speaker to business, professional and academic groups on legal, business and taxation topics. Maury also hosted and produced General Counsel a 42-segment cable-TV show.
In 1995 he was appointed by Virginia's Governor Allen as a member of its Virginia Board of Professional and Occupational Regulation, which oversees regulation of commercial activity in the State. In 1997 he was elected the Board's Chairman and reappointed by Governor Gilmore in 1999, remaining as Chair until his term expired in 2003. In 2001 he received the Patrick Henry Award from the Governor for outstanding board service. He is also active in several charitable and community organizations.
In 1995 he was appointed by Virginia's Governor Allen as a member of its Virginia Board of Professional and Occupational Regulation, which oversees regulation of commercial activity in the State. In 1997 he was elected the Board's Chairman and reappointed by Governor Gilmore in 1999, remaining as Chair until his term expired in 2003. In 2001 he received the Patrick Henry Award from the Governor for outstanding board service. He is also active in several charitable and community organizations.
In 1996 he was certified by the Virginia Supreme Court as a Hearing Officer, to adjudicate cases arising within the Virginia State Government, while continuing to serve as a panel member appointed by the Virginia Supreme Court in Medical Malpractice cases. He has experience as an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association in commercial and realty construction cases.
Before practicing law, he served as Controller for several businesses, as a securities analyst and as a licensed stockbroker. He is an active racquet sportsman and sailor. In his community at Lake Arrowhead, GA, he also serves as Trivia Master at monthly gatherings. He is listed in a dozen versions of Who’s Who and competing publications. Maury is widowed and remarried with two adult children.
Jeffrey Danzig, Esq.
Jeffrey A. Danzig, Esq. is the principal member of the
Law Office of Jeffrey S. Danzig, PLLC. He obtained his
undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan in
1993 and graduated with Cum Laude honors from The Catholic
University Columbus School of Law in 1997. Jeff is
admitted to practice law in Virginia, Maryland and the
District of Columbia, and has focused his practice on
representing clients as both general counsel and litigation
counsel.
Jeff firmly believes that “those who can, also teach.” He
proudly serves as an adjunct professor at two law schools:
The American University Washington College of Law and The
Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law.
Jeff teaches legal writing and advocacy, important skills
that he has practiced and honed over the past decade.
If clients require assistance in court, Jeff is well
equipped to represent them. Jeff has first chaired several
jury and bench trials in courts throughout the Washington,
D.C. metropolitan area, and has obtained numerous favorable
results for clients in many types of disputes. Jeff’s
experience in litigation and business controversies enables
him to work effectively with clients to reduce their
liabilities and address other difficult situations.