Lawyerly Lairs: Capital Homes in the Capital
Lawyers in D.C. do well for themselves. Check out these attorneys' million-dollar mansions....
Who says Jones Day doesn’t pay its people well? Consider this counter-evidence:
Lawyer Tony Dias bought a Colonial on Newhall Road in Potomac for $3.3 million. Built in 2006, the 11,000-square-foot house has eight bedrooms and eight baths. Dias is a partner at Jones Day, specializing in financial-institution litigation and regulation.
Dias graduated from Allegheny College in 1986 and from the University of Pittsburgh’s law school in 1989. He is active in community service, “hold[ing] leadership positions in national and local organizations promoting better public policy and improving children’s health.”
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People have referred to Jones Day’s compensation system, where partners and associates don’t know how much their colleagues earn, as a “black box.” But if the black box contains enough cash to pay for a $3 million mansion — yes, it’s a “mansion,” with more than 10,000 square feet — who’s going to complain?
Sadly, we weren’t able to locate a photo of the house’s facade. And Google Maps mysteriously has no street-level view for this neighborhood. But here’s an aerial shot:
As you can see, it’s a beautiful area. The houses are sizable and well-spaced, and the forested terrain enhances the privacy of residents.
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We’ll conclude our visit with a home that’s half the price of Antonio Dias’s, but impressive nevertheless….