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James M. Ray II
Vienna, VA
James M. Ray II is a Personal Injury Attorney licensed in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. He received his Juris Doctorate from The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in 2014 and a Bachelor of Arts from Radford University in 2011. With 10 years of experience, he has recovered millions for clients and was recognized as one of the 'Top 40 Lawyers under 40' for Maryland by the National Trial Lawyers in 2018, 2019, and 2020.

C. Sei-Hee Arii
Rockville, MD
C. Sei-Hee Arii is an attorney with over 20 years of experience in Maryland, D.C., and Virginia, focusing on DUI/DWI, traffic offenses, criminal misdemeanors, and motor vehicle accidents. She is recognized with numerous awards including AVVO's Superb 10.0 rating, Martindale-Hubbell's Client Champion-Platinum Award, and inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America and Maryland Super Lawyers. She is known for her tenacious and focused advocacy, believing in second chances and protecting individuals from the harsh application of law.

Christina Caron-Moroney
Clinton, MD
Christina Caron-Moroney earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland, College Park and her Juris Doctorate Degree from Catholic University, Columbus School of Law. She served as a Judicial Clerk and then as a prosecutor for Prince George’s County, MD for six years, gaining extensive trial experience in criminal cases. She now focuses on civil litigation, including personal injury and workers’ compensation, with over seven years of experience in these areas. Christina is also an adjunct professor at the College of Southern Maryland and an active board member on the Washington, D.C. Advisory Counsel for the Caron Treatment Centers.
Kevin T. Streit
Glen Allen, VA
Mr. Streit has practiced law as a civil litigator for twenty-five years, almost entirely representing the insurance industry in one capacity or another. For many years his focus has been on representing property and casualty insurers in disputes over insurance coverage in a variety of contexts, including large property losses and complex questions of casualty insurance in both commercial and personal-lines. Mr. Streit has litigated insurance coverage disputes in federal and state court throughout Virginia and West Virginia, and has served as lead counsel in coverage litigation in Maryland, D.C., Tennessee, North Carolina, and Indiana. He has also provided legal opinions on insurance coverage for both property and casualty claims throughout the United States. Mr. Streit has previously served as Chair of the Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys’ (VADA) Coverage Practice section, and he co-chairs Setliff Law’s insurance coverage practice. In the Fall 2022 edition of the VADA’s quarterly journal, The Journal of Civil Litigation, Mr. Streit published an article addressing when insurers might be able to use extrinsic evidence to challenge the duty to defend titled “Outside the Box: When can an Insurer Rely on Extrinsic Evidence to Contest Coverage Based on the Date of an Occurrence?” He frequently presents seminars for clients and for colleagues on insurance issues, and strives to pass along the knowledge his has gained over a quarter century in his field. As a thought leader in the coverage field, Mr. Streit continues to represent insurers in Virginia, West Virginia, and beyond to assist them in enforcing their contractual and legal rights in a variety of claims. Mr. Streit has also spent a considerable part of his career defending insureds in a wide range of disputes as insurance defense counsel. In recent years he has occasionally represented commercial clients directly in complex business litigation in both federal and state courts. Recently, he served as part of the trial team that won a defense judgment in a Virginia state court in a multi-million dollar commercial contract case, at the same time winning a $2 million judgment on the defendant’s counterclaims. That case, DPx Gear, Inc., et al. v. Erik D. Prince, et al. (Loudoun Cir. Ct. No. 83109) (2017), was featured in national news coverage, including in The Washington Post. Prior to attending law school Mr. Streit pursued advanced degrees in medieval history, passing his doctoral examinations in 1993 before opting to change fields in the face of a negative turn in the academic job market. He has published journal articles in both law and in medieval history, the latter including a groundbreaking study of the expansion of the English Jewish community in the mid-twelfth century. Away from the office and the courtroom, Mr. Streit is an avid outdoorsman who can be found afield during the fall and winter and casting a line in local streams and rivers during the spring and summer. He is also an ardent Bayern Munich fan, and on weekends spends his time tuned into Bundesliga games as often as possible. He is supported in both work and play by his wife, Edna, son Byron, and dog, Pacquiao. For the record, he does not have a cat named Mayweather.

Stephen Mistoler
Maitland, FL
Stephen Mistoler joined Paul and Perkins in 2025, after serving as defense counsel for numerous nursing homes, assisted living facilities, independent living facilities, homeowners’ associations, corporate entities, insurance companies, Orange County, the City of Orlando, and as Special Magistrate for the City of Palm Coast. While Mr. Mistoler is well-versed in many areas of the law, his practice primarily focuses on long-term healthcare facility neglect, abuse, personal injury, premises liability, medical malpractice and wrongful death. Now, Mr. Mistoler brings a profound sense of knowledge and experience to pursue justice for his clients and their families who have been wrong by healthcare providers and other entities.

Jason Roth
Oradell, NJ