WHO WE ARE

We are a firm committed to the highest standards of ethics and service in representing every client. We pledge to treat every case in the most expeditious manner possible.

WHAT WE DO

Our diversity of knowledge and our experience makes us very well-equipped to assist clients with simple or complex legal issues in a wide range of areas of the law.

WHERE WE WORK

As part of Upper-Montgomery County for over 40 years, our office is located in Gaithersburg, MD. We help individuals and businesses throughout the state, in D.C., and Northern Virginia.

“Dear Mr. Gimmel,

I can’t begin to say how much I appreciate what you have done for my husband and me. It is a major relief to have the necessary steps in place. To anyone who will listen, I tell them about you. Many thanks for your and your partners.”

C. L., Estate Planning Client

“Paul, thank you for your true dedication to my case. Your willingness to sacrifice your personal time to meet my husbands attorney’s time constraints is inspiring. I have the utmost confidence in your abilities. I know I would recommend you highly to others in need. Thank you.”

J. O.

“Thank you for representing me in my divorce. It was a very difficult time in my life and you made it as easy to handle as it possibly could be. I appreciate your professionalism and for making me feel comfortable. I feel fortunate to have been referred to you.”

J. H.

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