Carter H. McClain
Attorney
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CARTER H. MCCLAIN
Carter H. McClain joined the Firm in 2019. He was admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in 2019. He received a B.S. in Economics, cum laude, from The University of Alabama, and received his Juris Doctor degree from The George Washington University Law School.
Prior to joining the Firm, Carter completed an associate fellowship with the Consumer Protection Division of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General, where he helped protect the state’s consumers from unfair business practices in a variety of areas.
Services & Questions related to Estate Planning
Sometimes the law blocks a path in business and the lawyer must tell the client that she cannot go that way. However, all too often, lawyers fail to present alternate strategies to accomplish the underlying goal of the client. As counsel for his small business and nonprofit clients, Mr. Klemz makes the business goals of his clients his goal. Mr. Klemz has experience dealing with most legal tasks faced by small businesses and nonprofits, including:
- Creating limited liability entities
- Negotiating leases
- Drafting vendor contracts
- Registering and protecting trademarks
- Answering subpoenas and garnishment writs
- Responding to tax inquiries
- Solving employment law problems
- Counseling on regulatory compliance
Practice Areas
- Business Law
- Corporate Law
- Probate Law
- Estate Planning
- Elder Law
Present Memberships
- District of Columbia Bar
- American Bar Association, Section of Taxation
- American Bar Association, Section of Antitrust

Practice Areas
- Business Law
- Corporate Law
- Probate Law
- Estate Planning
- Elder Law
Admitted to Practice
- District of Columbia Bar
- American Bar Association, Section of Taxation
- American Bar Association, Section of Antitrust
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