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Jack H. Olender & Associates, P.C.

Hours Open:
Monday:
9am-5pm
Tuesday:
9am-5pm
Wednesday:
9am-5pm
Thursday:
9am-5pm
Friday:
9am-5pm
Saturday:
closed
Sunday:
closed
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The Malpractice Law Firm Jack H Olender & Associates is a Maryland and District of Columbia law firm that concentrates on medical malpractice and catastrophic injury cases. We have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for our clients and our small firm has the most experienced and the most recognized medical malpractice lawyers in the Washington area.

Jack H. Olender & Associates, PC supports the Olender Foundation, which is a private, charitable foundation that funds scholarships for law students interested in public interest law, along with honoring noteworthy citizens – whether they be judges and lawyers, or everyday people – whose acts of courage and generosity have brought about public change and inspired and encouraged others onto good works. The Foundation honors and supports efforts to combat poverty, intolerance, and racism and to promote equal justice for all. It has honored such notables as Muhammad Ali, Sargent Shriver, Christopher Reeve, Jerry Lewis, Buzz Aldrin, Johnnie Cochran, with grants in their honor going to worthy charities that they designate.
lients trust our firm’s proven ability to achieve results. But even more significantly, they have found that the Olender attorneys are trustworthy. Clients know that as a family-oriented firm, their tragedy is embraced and that the Olender firm will do everything within our power to achieve justice. They also know they will be kept informed and involved throughout the process.

The Olender firm’s dedication to service extends beyond our clients. The firm attorneys serve on the boards of and are actively involved in dozens of professional and charitable organizations throughout Metro Washington, D.C.

Our highly focused practice includes:
Medical Malpractice
Birth Injuries
Cerebral Palsy
Cancer Misdiagnosis
Wrongful Death Cases
Amputations
Brain Injuries
Spinal Cord Injuries
Personal Injury
Paralysis
Quadriplegia