Attorney John C. Varga has eleven years experience writing, researching and litigating some of the most complex federal, international and state issues.

  • Research memorandum on any legal topic or question, whether in preparation for litigation, for in-house use for future litigation, or as preparation and assistance for publications. Mr. Varga is especially skilled at researching novel questions of law in cases of first impression and at legislative and constitutional amendment history.
  • Trial court pleadings, motions, and briefs, such as complaints, answers, motions for summary judgment, motions to dismiss, opposition motions in answer to opponent's motions, motions for discovery, motions in limine, etc. (and motions in support). Mr. Varga has written many winning motions and briefs at the trial court level in both state and federal courts.
  • Appellate briefs in state or federal courts, in civil, criminal, and constitutional/civil rights matters. Mr.Varga has authored numerous winning appellate briefs to state supreme courts, and has also assisted in the writing of appellate briefs in federal cases.
  • Amicus curiae briefs in state or federal courts, including state Supreme Courts, U.S. Courts of Appeals and to the U.S. Supreme Court on any matter, civil, criminal or regarding constitutional rights. 
  • Editing and cite checking the work of other attorneys.
  • Assistance with writing law review articles and articles for publication in other legal/political journals and periodicals.  Mr. Varga can serve as your "ghost writer" or "ghost editor" for anything ranging from a magazine article, to a law review article, to a book.   
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