Adam Krischer

Adam Krischer

Google Rating

4.6(14 reviews)

  • 2111 Wilson Blvd. FL 8 Arlington, VA 22201
  • +1-703-248-0626
  • No email available

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Victims’ Rights, Criminal Law

About:

A graduate of the George Washington University and the University of Denver College of Law, Mr. Krischer focused his early legal career in prosecution. As a staff attorney at the National District Attorneys Association, he assisted the creation of the National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women and drafted curriculum and served as an instructor for prosecutors nationwide. Mr. Krischer left NDAA to serve as an Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney for Arlington County, prosecuting a range criminal activity from traffic offenses and DUIs to rape and other aggravated felonies. Mr. Krischer left prosecution and worked for the Stuttgart Law Center at the United States Army Garrison Stuttgart in Stuttgart, Germany while his wife, an active duty Air Force officer, was assigned to United States Africa Command. Upon returning to the United States, Mr. Krischer joined Mr. Dennis and Mr. Stewart in serving individuals and families in need throughout DC and the state and federal courts of Virginia. Mr. Krischer serves the local legal community in several capacities. He is a past president of the Arlington County Bar Association and Chair of the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Committee for the 4th District. Mr. Krischer also serves on the board of directors of the Arlington Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program. Mr. Krischer is a recipient of the United States Army Outstanding Civilian Service Medal and the US Army Achievement Medal for Civilian Service. He is the author of "Justice is Blind, It Is Not Stupid: Applying Common Sense to Crawford v. Washington."

Jurisdiction:District of Columbia, Virginia, 4th Circuit, U.S. Supreme Court, US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

Practice Area

Victims’ Rights

Explains survivor rights in criminal cases, including notices, attendance, restitution, privacy, protection orders, and input at bail, plea, sentencing, and post-conviction hearings.

Criminal Law

Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.

Languages

English

Fees

Free Consultation

Education

J.D.
University of Denver
2003

Awards

Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers
2022
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers
2024
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers
2023
Leaders in the Law
Virginia Lawyer's Weekly
2021
Achievement Medal for Civilian Service
United States Army
2010
Outstanding Civilian Service Medal
US Army
2009

Associations

Member
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
2011 - Present
Member
United States Supreme Court Bar
2011 - Present
Member
District of Columbia Bar
2005 - Present
Member
United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Bar
2008 - Present
President
Arlington County Bar Association
2016 - Present
Member
Virginia State Bar
2003 - Present

Reviews


RATED 5.0

Apr 10, 2025Googlevia Google

Matthew Morrison

"Harry is great. Super easy to get along with. Solid results in court. Definitely recommend."

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2024Googlevia Google

candy girl

"Mr krischer is an excellent lawyer he will be very upfront and honest."

RATED 3.0

Aug 10, 2022Googlevia Google

Yuliia Kovelska

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2021Googlevia Google

Jonathan Liggans

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2021Googlevia Google

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"Mr. Stewart provided the best legal representation for my co-worker. If you're looking for an attorney who will fight for you and look for your best interest, then Mr. Stewart is the right one for you. He makes sure he's readily available and gets back to you promptly. He is open and honest and listens to what you want. If he doesn't agree, then he'll tell you and make suggestions to help make a sound judgement. One of the most professional and down to earth attorneys out there!"