
Team
Albert Wilson Jr.
Attorney & Managing Member
Hello. It’s a pleasure to meet you. My name is Albert Wilson, Jr. But you can call me Albert.
For years, I’ve practiced law in the Washington, DC metro region. As an attorney, I’ve centered my practice on civil litigation, involving construction, real estate, and business. Admittedly, I have been known to take a case or two unrelated to these areas, e.g., consumer protection cases. And on occasion, I will accept a pro bono (free of charge) case that is referred by the AARP.

I am always mindful that legal cases are more than just a number. They represent a deeply personal, sometimes traumatic, and always a very important event in the lives of people.
Undoubtedly, you’ll read many lawyers’ bios, detailing the various accolades the lawyers have received (e.g., Super Lawyer, Top Lawyer, Robo Cop Lawyer, etc.); the various committees and boards the lawyers serve on; or the various fancy degrees the lawyers have. That’s all fine and dandy. But all that really counts and all that really matters are the results I achieve for my clients.

During my time as a lawyer, I’ve devoted my entire career to obtaining successful outcomes for my clients. Read about our cases. Oftentimes, this entails countless hours of preparation in the office, in the courtroom, and even in the shower. One thing is certain: I will not be outworked or underprepared irrespective of the lawyer, the lawyer’s firm, or their reputation. I bring this mindset to all cases, which has enabled me to obtain millions in awards for my clients or to have meritless and frivolous cases dismissed. Simply put: I am dedicated to my craft and to my clients.
I guess I should also tell you about my academic background. Well, before law school, I attended The Ohio State University and obtained a BA in French. During my undergraduate studies, I spent an academic year studying French at L’Unversité Gaston Berger in Saint Louis, Senegal, West Africa. After college, I attended American University, Washington College of Law. I chose to spend the final year of law school at a French law school in Nanterre, France. All my classes were in French. That was tough. After law school, I decided to get my MBA in Finance.
After all that schooling (as my parents would say), I was admitted to the bar. The rest is, as they say, history.

In case you missed any of that, a summary is below.
Bar Memberships
- D.C. Bar
- U.S. District for the District of Columbia
- U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Columbia
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland
Education
- MBA (Finance), American University Kogod School of Business
- JD (Law) American University Kogod School of Business
- Universite Paris X, Nanterre France,
- Universite Gaston Berger, Senegal, West Africa
- BA (French) The Ohio State University
When I’m Not at Work
- Jiu Jitsu
- Bodybuilding
- Lindy Hopping