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523 L lawyers are available in Annapolis, Maryland. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 63% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $47 to $78 per hour.
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Zoning, land use and real estate professional: 20 years as an attorney and over 15 prior years as a local government planner and planning consultant.
You’re looking for a solution to a problem. My approach: Listen, interpret, research, analyze & act. I have experience trying numerous cases in the District and Circuit Courts of Maryland. I am admitted to practice in the United States District Court for Maryland. In 2011 I was admitted to practice in the District of Columbia. I grew up in Baltimore City. I graduated from Calvert Hall College High School. I studied philosophy and history in College at St. Mary's College of MD. I went to law school at George Washington University to complete my studies and gain practical knowledge. I started at my current firm as a law clerk in 2000, and joined the practice in 2003, when I passed the Maryland Bar. I enjoy golfing, sailing and attending to my children’s needs and development.. Education:. H.S. Diploma, Calvert Hall College High School, 1996. B. A. Cum Laude, History and Philosophy double major, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 2000. J.D. The George Washington University Law School, 2003. Professional Associations:. Maryland State Bar Association. Anne Arundel County Bar Association
With more than twenty five years experience as a practicing lawyer, Ms. Billman focuses her practice exclusively on Family Law. She is a fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers which maintains rigorous admission standards. Currently, fewer than forty fellows have been admitted to the Academy from the entire state of Maryland. Ms. Billman is the immediate past President of the Maryland Chapter and has been appointed to the Board of Governors. Ms. Billman is a past chair of the Maryland State Bar Association Family Law Section Council, that directs Family Law policies and practices statewide, and served on that Council for three years prior to ascending to the chair.. Additionally, she has presented lectures on Family Law topics for judges and lawyers across the state. Ms. Billman has served on the Family Law Committees of the Prince George's and Anne Arundel County Bar Associations.. Listed in Martindale-Hubbell's Bar Register of Pre-Eminent Lawyers, Leslie G. Billman is among select lawyers who have earned the AV Peer Review Rating. An AV rating shows that a lawyer has reached the height of professional excellence and adherence to the professional standards of conduct, ethics, reliability and diligence.. In recognition of her achievements in family law, Leslie Billman has been named in Best Lawyers of America, in Maryland Super Lawyers, and is recognized as one of the Top 25 Women Attorneys in Maryland.. Ms. Billman served on the drafting committee for the Family Law volume of the Maryland Judge's Benchbook, a reference book setting out a combination of statutory and common law principles organized for quick reference and use by the Court as issues arise in the courtroom.. Beyond the bar, Ms. Billman combines passions for photography and sports, and spends her spare time photographing professional and college sports for a wire service. She has photographed pro baseball including the Baltimore Orioles, college football, soccer, and basketball, and has covered nearly every U.S. pro tennis tournament. During the summer of 2007, Ms. Billman accepted the Sampras family's invitation to photograph Pete Sampras's induction into the Tennis Hall of Fame, and the weekend events attendant to that ceremony. Her photographs have appeared in Sports Illustrated, ESPN Magazine, Tennis View Magazine and other publications, as well as appearing online on numerous sports websites.
Why pay large firm rates for quality legal representation particularly if you lease (rent or own) or manage real property, run a small business, nonprofit or homeowners association? If you are involved in local government, I have a total of 21 years experience working for and with Maryland municipal governments and have served as a municipal attorney since soon after my admittance to the bar.. I am currently the Town Attorney for the Towns of Forest Heights, Cottage City, North Brentwood, Eagle Harbor and Upper Marlboro in Prince George's County and am also or have been specially retained by other cities and towns.. I am also experienced in land use/zoning law particularly in Anne Arundel Co. and Prince George's County (Md.) representing developers, owners and local governments.. In addition to my core municipal practice, I also handle matters involving zoning, code enforcement, business formation and governance, homeowners association, landlord/tenant matters and tax sale certificate foreclosure of right of redemption cases. I am primarily a municipal and general practice attorney with experience in land use, ordinance drafting, legislative advocacy, contract drafting, review & litigation, personnel and police matters and the entire spectrum of matters facing medium to small cities and towns in Maryland including litigation. I have represented clients in numerous other real estate and government-related matters.. I also enjoy real property related issues including boundary disputes, easements, riparian rights, homeowners association governance and covenant issues, and landlord tenant matters. I have formerly served as an HOA president.. I was raised in northeastern Indiana but was educated in Maryland having lived in central Maryland for the past 25 years. A retired U.S. Marine officer (infantry) and U.S. Naval Academy graduate, and I am also retired as a lieutenant colonel in the Maryland Defense Force's Legal Directorate.. Please don't hesitate to call ((O) or (C)) or email ().
We provide expert legal advice in an informal, welcoming environment. We treat our clients like family and offer peace of mind in trying times.
We are skilled litigators with over 45 years combined experience who aggressively pursue our clients’ interests. However, we are also able to effectively seek solutions to legal matters through alternative dispute resolution methods. Every client faces unique challenges and we offer tailored legal representation to address any legal matter.. Our clients know that we are passionate about family law and guiding them through emotional periods of their life.
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Victoria grew up in Central New York where she was active in local theater, Odyssey of the Mind competitions, NYSSMA All-State chorus, and the Girl Scouts of Foot Hills. Victoria holds a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and History from Nazareth College of Rochester (2015), and received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Baltimore School of Law (2018).. While in Law School, Victoria was an Assistant Managing Editor for the University of Baltimore Law Review and served as Law Scholar for Professor Natalie Ram’s Property class and Professor Angela Vallario’s Contracts I class. Victoria was also a Special Needs Estate Planning Fellow under the guidance of Professor Vallario and was employed as a law clerk at a Family Law firm in Owings Mills, Maryland.. In 2018, Victoria joined Bagley & Rhody’s Estate Administration department as a Law Clerk and became an Associate at Bagley & Rhody in January 2019. Her practice focuses on Estate and Trust Administration and Estate Planning.
Upon graduating from the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C. in 1999, Scott Lucas immediately began litigating cases upon becoming a lawyer, first as a member of the defense bar where his practice centered around insurance defense litigation. It was there that he became intimately familiar with the processes involved in the evaluation and handling of personal injury claims from the perspective of insurance carriers. In 2004 Scott took the knowledge and experience he had gained with him when he switched to exclusively representing plaintiffs in personal injury claims.. Scott is admitted to the Maryland Bar (1999), the District of Columbia Bar (2002) and the United States District Court for the District of Maryland (2001). He is a member of the Maryland Association of Justice and the District of Columbia Trial Lawyers Association. Scotts legal practice is concentrated in the areas of personal injury, catastrophic injury and wrongful death.
To learn more about attorney Crawford, visit his website at: .. Family law attorney Patrick Crawford attended the University of Notre Dame for both his undergraduate and law degrees. After completing the latter in 2001, he spent time in Washington, DC working as an attorney with the Surface Transportation Board, a federal agency tied to the Department of Transportation. In 2004, he opened a private practice in Rockville, Maryland representing people in various civil litigation, criminal, and family law matters. He has since relocated to Annapolis, Maryland, and he now focuses his practice almost exclusively on family law. A dog lover, he frequently brings his own dog Dillon into the office. Regardless of whether you are looking for help with a divorce, child custody, or other family law matter, he will represent you aggressively and compassionately. He works tirelessly to provide the high-quality, intelligent, and focused representation in all cases that he handles.
The practice of law isn’t just a profession for me. It’s a family tradition. My mother, Charlotte Krohn, headed to law school in her forties after raising her family. She established a private law practice and invited me to join her when I was admitted to the Maryland bar in 1978. My sister Carolyn is a bankruptcy attorney in Annapolis. Two of my uncles were also lawyers. My youngest daughter, a Harvard graduate, has graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and has been admitted to practice in both Maryland and Pennsylvania. Born in the former Anne Arundel General Hospital on Franklin Street in Annapolis, I have practiced law in Maryland for 36 years. I have kept up with the evolving practice of family law, and, as an early advocate of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), became one of the first attorneys to earn a Certificate in Mediation from Harvard Law School in 1994. Realizing I could best serve my clients by developing expertise in one specific area of the law, I have limited my practice to family law, handling issues of separation, divorce, custody, prenuptial agreements, property settlements and appeals. During the time I'm not in Court, I have mediated and arbitrated more than 700 family law cases. I have argued approximately 60 cases before the Maryland Court of Special Appeals and Court of Appeals, seven of which cases became published opinions which are pored over by attorneys and judges for insight that might apply to other cases. I am a frequent instructor on the topic of family law, and appear regularly as a guest speaker and forum panelist at events throughout the region.
Susan Stobbart Shapiro is a director of Council Baradel. Susan leads the firm’s labor and employment practice, and its cyber security and information privacy practice. She has been representing businesses and executives for over 20 years.. Susan has extensive experience advising business owners on preventing and defending employee complaints and lawsuits and other business matters including: contract disputes, non-competes and trade secrets, harassment, discrimination and retaliation, wage and hour and wage payment, National Labor Relations Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, employee handbooks, torts, cyber risk, data breach, information privacy and related matters. Susan is certified by the International Association of Privacy Professionals as a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US).. Susan has successfully represented her clients in state and federal courts, before administrative agencies such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights and various professional licensing boards, as well as in alternative dispute resolutions.. Susan is regularly asked to speak before business and legal groups such as the American Bar Association, Chesapeake Regional Tech Council, Maryland State Bar Association, and Anne Arundel Bar Association, regarding the intersection of technology and employment law and other legal issues. She is a regular contributor to the Anne Arundel Bar Association’s publication, The Barrister, and she tweets and blogs about legal issues facing the employer in today’s changing business world.
Steve Homola is an attorney in Annapolis, MD. His practice focuses on family law, criminal law, traffic offenses, and general civil litigation.
Steven Wrobel has been practicing law for 25 years, first as an Air Force Judge Advocate from 1991 to 1997, and then upon returning to his home state of Maryland, as a private practitioner for the past nearly two decades. While in the Air Force, Steven worked as a prosecutor, a defense counsel, and a contracts litigation attorney, gaining valuable experience in both criminal and civil legal matters. Steven continues to work a far ranging litigation practice, representing individuals accused of crimes, companies that need internal investigations to be conducted by outside counsel, and employers seeking to enforce restrictive covenants against former employees. He has also represented many professionals and corporations before various licensing boards and in other administrative forums. Steven has also assisted many individuals who are not at all experienced in taking their dispute to court, and need someone who can take the time to guide them through the maze of litigation they find themselves in.. Steven has had the opportunity to work closely with some of the finest trial lawyers in the State of Maryland. He was co-counsel with Gregg Bernstein (who went on to win election as State’s Attorney in Baltimore City) in representing former State Senator Larry Young on various corruption charges. Senator Young was acquitted of all charges in a jury trial held in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He worked for many years with Gerard Martin and Ben Rosenberg on political corruption cases and complex business disputes. Steven has also represented hundreds of clients and tried dozens of cases on his own, and his blend and breadth of experiences make him a formidable opponent in the courtroom.. After working with law firms in Baltimore from 1997 to 2014, Steven decided to return to Anne Arundel County, Maryland where he grew up and continues to live and establish his own law practice. The Law Office of Steven Wrobel, LLC is based in West Annapolis, just across from the United States Naval Academy Stadium, and Steven is available to assist you in your civil, administrative, or criminal case.
Since 1979, Harry J. Trainor, Jr. has focused his practice in the areas of Criminal and Civil Litigation. He has been involved in the defense of many high profile and complex cases. For his successful defense of the first federal death penalty case in the District of Maryland, he and co-counsel received the prestigious John Adams Award for outstanding service to the Criminal Justice Act panel. Mr. Trainor has been involved in the defense of numerous other capital cases in Maryland State and federal courts as well as in other jurisdictions, including New York, Rhode Island and West Virginia. Over the last three decades, Mr. Trainor's casework has encompassed not only the defense of white collar offenses, complex litigation and state and federal grand jury investigations, but also appellate, post conviction and habeas corpus proceedings.. A presenter at numerous seminars on legal issues, Harry Trainor has appeared at the N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense Fund, Airlie Conference, Life In The Balance National Death Penalty Defense Conference, and various continuing education criminal law practice seminars. For a number of years, he co-authored The Criminal Law Handbook, a publication of the Prince George's County Bar Association.. Listed in Martindale-Hubbell's Bar Register of Pre-Eminent Lawyers, Harry J. Trainor, Jr. is among select lawyers who have earned the AV Peer Review Rating. An AV rating shows that a lawyer has reached the height of professional excellence and adherence to the professional standards of conduct, ethics, reliability and diligence.. Mr. Trainor has been recognized by Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers of the District of Columbia and Baltimore regions numerous times. He has also been included in the list of "Top Lawyers" in criminal defense by Washingtonian Magazine.. Mr. Trainor is active in state and national professional organizations. He is a long-time member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Maryland Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, as well as the Federal Bar Association. He served for many years as an elected member of the Section Council of the Criminal Law Committee of the Maryland State Bar Association.. In 2001, Mr. Trainor was elected a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers, composed of the best of the trial bar from the United States and Canada, and is widely considered to be the premier professional trial organization in America. Founded in 1950, the College is dedicated to maintaining and improving the standards of trial practice, the administration of justice and the ethics of the profession. Through its Board of Regents, its general committees and its state and province committees, the College engages in a wide variety of activities to further those purposes.
Shereese earned her Bachelors in Business Administration from Howard University in 2009, and was awarded her J.D. degree from Charlotte School of Law in 2017. During her law school career, Shereese worked in the School's Wills Practitioner's Clinic where she primarily assisted members of the community with their estate planning needs. Shereese also served as the President of the Christian Legal Society during her final two years of law school. .. Before beginning her legal career, Shereese worked several years in the Office of Sponsored Programs at Howard University.
Samantha Posner is an Associate Attorney of Rice Law, the trusted name in family law representation in Annapolis. She is on the firm’s litigation and mediation practice groups, and she has all the essential skills of an effective family law attorney. With an extensive background in trial advocacy and negotiating family legal matters, Attorney Samantha Posner has been able to build a strong reputation for herself in the Maryland family law community, and has a vast presence in Baltimore and Howard Counties, along with a background in Anne Arundel county. She has even been certified as a Best Interest Attorney, which affords her the opportunity to help family law judges rule in the best interests of children during heated or uncertain child custody battles.. She continues to focus her practice primarily on matters of child custody, child support, protective orders, and divorce in order to use her gifts to provide peaceful, positive solutions for clients facing difficult domestic matters.. After completing her Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2012, Ms. Posner immediately began applying her abilities to practicing family law, primarily in the Howard and Baltimore County. She joined Rice Law in late 2018, where she lends an instrumental hand to family law, child support, and divorce cases. With her focus on promoting peaceful solutions to family law disputes, she fits perfectly with our legal team.
Ruslan Kondratyuk was awarded membership to the Heuisler Honor Society when he graduated in the top 10% of his class from the University of Baltimore School of Law. During law school, Ruslan held an executive position on the flagship journal, the University of Baltimore Law Review. Ruslan graduated summa cum laude from Towson University, earning a B.S. in Computer Information Systems.. Prior to joining D’Amore Personal Injury Law, LLC, Ruslan cultivated his litigation skills in various trial advocacy courses, clerking for prestigious law firms, and arguing in front of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals as a Rule 16 attorney. After completing law school, Ruslan practiced at a prominent medical malpractice law firm for five years. Currently, Ruslan focuses his practice on representing victims of medical malpractice and catastrophic personal injury.. In 2012, Ruslan utilized his technical computer background when he worked closely on two significant medical malpractice trials, which resulted in verdicts of $55,000,000 and $21,000,000 for children who suffered birth injuries at the hands of prominent Maryland hospitals. In May of 2013, Ruslan second-chaired a difficult birth injury medical malpractice case and received a $15,650,000 verdict in the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County against a nurse midwife and hospital whose negligence during labor and delivery led to the child suffering a brain injury at birth. Over the years, Ruslan has obtained numerous medical malpractice settlements for his clients in cases involving brain injury, retained surgical instruments, surgical errors, death, dismemberment, brachial plexus injuries, and others.. Ruslan is fluent in Russian. He is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association and the Maryland Association for Justice. Ruslan has been admitted to practice law in Maryland, District of Columbia, and Federal Court.
Robin K. Henley is a seasoned attorney at Henley & Henley, Attorneys at Law, based in Annapolis, Maryland. His practice includes criminal defense, family law, and personal injury, with more than a decade of experience addressing complex and high-stakes matters across these areas. He advocates for clients throughout the Baltimore metropolitan region and the counties of Anne Arundel, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester.. Mr. Henley has been recognized for his litigation success and legal acumen. He has been named among the “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” and “Top 40 Under 40” by The National Trial Lawyers, and was honored as a “Leading Legal Professional” by What’s Up? Media in 2018.. Beyond his client work, Mr. Henley maintains a strong presence in the legal community through active engagement in professional organizations. He is a member of both the Maryland State Bar Association and the Anne Arundel County Bar Association. He also served as president and vice president of the Queen Anne’s County Bar Association and is a fellow of the Maryland Bar Foundation.. Mr. Henley has contributed extensively to the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys’ Association, holding numerous leadership positions including president, treasurer, and both first and second vice president. His involvement reflects a deep commitment to advancing the profession and supporting fellow attorneys.. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law and was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 2005, enabling him to represent clients in all Maryland state courts.. To schedule your free consultation, call Henley & Henley, Attorneys at Law today.
Responsive and reasonable, Kelly's goal is to solve her clients' legal issues in the most effective, efficient and positive manner possible. She is dedicated and compassionate, and strives to produce a resolution to her clients' disputes through a clear understanding of their goals. In addition to vigorously representing her clients in court, Kelly is creative and responsive to her clients' needs and pursues all available outlets for dispute resolution to ensure efficient and conscientious results.. Prior to entering private practice, Kelly completed a two-year judicial clerkship with the Honorable Clayton Greene, Jr., of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. As a clerk for Judge Greene, Kelly assisted with a variety of civil and criminal cases. Her experience as an appellate clerk has provided her valuable insight into judicial reasoning and the judicial process in Maryland, as well as skills in both brief writing and oral advocacy.
Prior to law school, Francisco worked as a Forensic Analyst for a Computer Forensics firm in downtown Manhattan. During his participation in several highly confidential investigations, Francisco realized that he wanted to become an attorney. So, he took the LSAT and moved to D.C. to attend law school. After three years, Francisco returned home and began working as a prosecutor for the Kings County (think Brooklyn), New York District Attorney’s Office. There, he was ranked in the top 10% of attorneys office-wide and orchestrated the largest takedown of one gang in Kings County history.. You could say Francisco’s time in New York was a bit like the Law and Order TV shows. He says that his work as a prosecutor in the Gang Division is always a great topic for cocktail parties. Some of the stories include heinous crimes caught on video, gang culture/language, and the time a gang leader put out a “hit” on Francisco. After resigning from the DA’s office, Francisco moved to the less-dangerous (depending on who you ask) world of civil practice. There, he focused on complex litigation and serving as outsourced General Counsel to businesses, celebrities, and even royalty. Additionally, Francisco served as a Senior Associate Attorney at two mid-sized firms in Manhattan. In this capacity, he litigated on behalf of New York-area hospitals and physicians in their defense of medical malpractice claims.. Throughout his professional practice in New York and the DMV-area, Francisco was selected as the first non-City University of New York (CUNY) graduate to serve as an attorney mentor in their attorney incubator program. He was also selected by New York City to provide low and pro bono counsel to City Counsel constituents in Bronx County. He has lectured, in English and Spanish, in NYC public schools to educate students, parents, and faculty, on topics ranging from cyber-bullying to civil rights. He has also been extensively involved with nonprofits to educate minorities about immigration consequences and how their status may be affected by criminal charges.. As if that weren’t enough, he was also a prosecutorial volunteer for Project Safe Surrender, a government-organized community-based initiative geared toward clearing open warrants to reduce case backlogs. Francisco has also served as a Lubin Alumni Association Board of Director for his alma mater, Pace University.. His academic stats are equally impressive. Francisco graduated from Pace University in New York City with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, followed by his Juris Doctorate from Catholic University Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C.. Even with all of these accomplishments, his mother is most proud (even though she may never admit it publicly) of his television appearances as a legal expert on Univision and Telemundo. Recently, Francisco was featured in the Washington Lawyer Magazine for his pro-bono efforts to defend peaceful protestors from unlawful arrest, following the death of George Floyd. That article is now taped onto his parent’s refrigerator.
Paul was selected by his peers in the legal community as one of “The Best
Lawyers in America.” He has been an Anne Arundel County resident since
1960 and one day hopes to be considered a native. A 1983 graduate of the University of Baltimore School of law, Mr. Weber
completed his undergraduate study at James Madison University. Mr.
Weber joined Mr. Hyatt in 1993 after serving as an associate and a
partner in a Baltimore litigation firm. He is a member of the American
Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association, the Anne Arundel Bar
Association, the Maryland Association for Justice and the American
Association for Justice. He practices in all Maryland trial and
appellate courts, the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland
and the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is also a Certified
Mediator for the Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County and a Certified
Medical Malpractice Mediator for the Circuit Courts of Baltimore City
and Baltimore County. Mr. Weber has served as president of the Archbishop Spalding Board of
Directors, president of the James Madison University Alumni Association,
a Board member for Sisters Academy of Baltimore and treasurer of the Ed
Block Courage Foundation. Mr. Weber has been appointed by the Governor
to the Judicial Nominating Commission for Anne Arundel County,
Maryland, and serves as a Member of the Character Committee for the
Fifth Appellate Circuit of Maryland and is a Trustee of the Anne Arundel
County Bar Association.
Nicole Harris-Crest joined Smithey Law Group, LLC as an associate in 2021, where she focuses exclusively on employment and labor law issues. Ms. Harris-Crest has a wide breadth of experience, having worked as a litigator, city government executive, and nonprofit leader.. Ms. Harris-Crest is a native of Maryland and completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Richmond. Ms. Harris-Crest graduated magna cum lade from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2013 where she served as a member of the Frederick Douglass Moot Court team and a Rule 16 student attorney in the Family Law Clinic. Ms. Harris-Crest previously interned with the Honorable Alexander Williams, Jr. at the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. Prior to joining Smithey Law Group, LLC, Ms. Harris-Crest worked for the Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City as the Chief of External Affairs, where she oversaw four agency divisions, advocating on behalf of victims and witnesses of crime, educating the community regarding the criminal justice system, and creating preventive measures to reduce crime. Ms. Harris-Crest also worked as a litigation attorney to Miles & Stockbridge, P.C. and Executive Director to the Maryland Alliance of Public Charter Schools where she advocated on behalf of school system policies and state laws to provide more Maryland students with quality educational options.
Nevin Young practiced with an Annapolis law firm for 10 years before founding Burlington & Young, LLP, along with his partner Elizabeth Burlington. He has tried hundreds of cases in the State of Maryland and looks forward to discussing your case with you.. Burlington & Young, LLP, has offices in both Annapolis and Church Hill, Maryland, in order to better serve its clients. Call now for a free telephone consultation.
N. Tucker Meneely is an associate at Council Baradel in Annapolis, Maryland.. Tucker’s practice includes general civil and appellate litigation. He represents individuals and businesses in complex contractual and business disputes, professional negligence litigation, residential and commercial landlord-tenant matters, estate and trust litigation, libel and slander litigation, employment disputes, and real estate litigation. From small claim district court matters to federal jury trials, Tucker strives to achieve efficient, favorable results for his clients by bringing a creative and pragmatic approach to each case.. Tucker graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2010, magna cum laude, where he received the Dean’s Citation for Service and was inducted into the Heuisler Honor Society. During law school, he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the University of Baltimore Law Forum. Tucker holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Drexel University, where he was a member of the men’s lacrosse team.. Tucker is a contributing writer for The Daily Record’s Generation J.D. blog, where he shares practice tips as well as his experiences as a young lawyer balancing work and family life. He also writes for The Barrister, the newsletter of the Anne Arundel Bar Association.. A native Annapolitan, Tucker resides in Anne Arundel County with his wife and son.