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1508 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 21202 in Baltimore, Maryland. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 61% provide free consultation with average fees of $351 per hour.
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At Maryland law firm Craig M. Kadish & Associates, LLC, Craig Kadish focuses his practice on criminal defense and offers extensive experience in protecting people who have been accused of drunk driving, drug crimes, theft, assault, parole violations and other minor offenses. He is a respected attorney in the defense of more serious charges, such as white collar crimes, fraud, murder, sex offenses and federal crimes. Mr. Kadish provides criminal defense in the greater Baltimore area, Western Maryland, The Eastern Shore of Maryland and throughout the state.. Mr. Kadish understands that the weeks following a criminal charge are often confusing and stressful for people and their families, and that they may not know how to protect their rights. He takes pride in handling each case personally, with meticulous attention to detail in creating a defense aimed at achieving the best possible results in court. Additionally, Mr. Kadish treats each client with compassion and empathy during this difficult time.. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts from The George Washington University, Mr. Kadish earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. He is admitted to practice law in Maryland.. Mr. Kadish's track record and commitment to outstanding legal ethics have given him numerous leadership opportunities. When he is not representing clients, he works as an instructor at the Maryland State Police Academy, teaching constitutional law and courtroom procedure and protocol. Furthermore, he rewrote the training manual on courtroom protocol for the Maryland State Police. Mr. Kadish frequently lectures on criminal law matters at various continuing legal education seminars and serves as a mock trial judge at the University of Baltimore School of Law.
Assistant Public Defender. Adjunct Faculty, University of Maryland School of Law
As the economic climate continues to evolve, clients of all sizes are facing challenges that require a multi-dimensional and oftentimes interdisciplinary approach. Mr. Stallings has been able to offer our clients his expansive insight and experience in finding solutions for their ever-changing needs. Mr. Stallings practices in the Litigation Department and concentrates primarily in business and commercial litigation, real estate litigation, and insurance law. He is admitted to practice in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia and handles cases in the state and federal courts for each jurisdiction. He previously served as law clerk to the Honorable Patrick Cavanaugh of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, Maryland.
As an attorney in the family law and litigation departments, I provide a wide range of counseling and litigation services to clients. I am skilled in litigation, negotiation, and trial advocacy. Barred in 2013, I have focused my practice primarily on family law. I have successfully tried numerous cases, as first and second chair, in the District and Circuit Courts of Maryland. I have also co-authored an Appellate Brief on several family law related issues and sucessfully argued my client's position in front of the Court of Special Appeals. I am an active member of the local bar associations and am on the continuing legal education committee of the American Bar Association's Family Law Section.
As an Associate Attorney at Murphy, Falcon & Murphy, Nikoletta Mendrinos represents clients in Baltimore for both criminal defense and civil litigation matters. Specifically, Ms. Mendrinos handles cases involving carbon monoxide poisoning, water pollution, and polic brutality. She received her Bachelors degree from the University of Nevada, and her Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law.
As a prior Assistant State's Attorney, I know the ins and outs of how the State will attempt to place a conviction on your record which will change your life in ways that you may not even be aware are possible. I have tried countless cases- from simple misdemeanors, to complex wiretaps and homicides and honed my trial skills as both a prosecutor and as a defense attorney. If you need an attorney who feels comfortable in the courtroom, who will always be upfront and honest with you, and will help you navigate a system that is in many ways confusing and unfair, then please call me. I will always endeavor to get the best result for you, be available to you, and fight for you.
As a partner at Downs Collins, Jason handles civil litigation, criminal defense, and legal matters that involve an overlap in both civil and criminal proceedings. Jason honed his litigation skills at what is often recognized as the leading training ground for trial attorneys in the United States. He gained nearly a decade of experience working with the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia (PDS), serving as lead counsel on 26 felony jury trials against federal prosecutors. In that time, Jason maintained an astounding success rate in jury trials that was 282% higher than the average in the Superior Court. Jason has also successfully resolved cases without the necessity of a trial, including convincing federal prosecutors not to indict or subpoena the Chief Financial Officer of a company that was being investigated for violations of foreign importation statutes. In a different case, Jason persuaded federal prosecutors to dismiss a 17 count indictment. In yet another case, Jason successfully litigated an 8 level variance from the Federal Sentencing Guidelines in a case involving bribery of a public official. Jason has also successfully represented an NFL player in a contract dispute governed by the NFL Players Association. No stranger to high-profile litigation, Jason was a part of the litigation team that investigated and settled the Freddie Gray civil matter for $6.4 million.
Andrew Radding is a member in the Baltimore law firm of Adelberg, Rudow, Dorf & Hendler, LLC. Mr. Radding served as Assistant Counsel, U. S. House of Representatives, Select Committee on Crime (1969-1972) and Assistant U. S Attorney, Maryland (1972-1977). While serving as an Assistant United States Attorney for Maryland, he prosecuted complex conspiracy and related substantive charges in Federal Court. He focuses his practice on complex commercial, civil and business litigation, white collar criminal defense and representation of professionals in federal and state courts.. Mr. Radding's practice is varied and extensive. He participates in mostly extended, complex, document intensive cases and the representation of professionals. Among Mr. Radding's most notable cases are:. Mr. Radding is the Chairman of the Steering Committee of the U. S. Attorney's Alumni Society of Maryland (1979-present). He was the Chairman of the Bicentennial Celebration Committee of U. S. District Court for the District of Maryland (1988-1990). He served as a Member of the Judicial Selection Committee, U. S. District Court vacancy (1986); Admission Qualifications Committee, U. S. District Court (1986-1988) and was appointed by the Governor of Maryland to the State Administrative Board of Elections (1995-1996); the Mayor of Baltimore appointed Mr. Radding to the Executive Board of the Domestic Violence Coordinating Council in 2001.. His extensive memberships in professional organizations include the Bar Association of Baltimore City (Secretary - 2008-present); (Judicial Selection Committee, Chairman 1996-1997, 2002-present); Executive Council; Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers (MICPEL) Member Board of Directors 1987 -1992; Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland (Member: Inquiry and Peer Review Panels); Faculty Member for the Professionalism Course required of all new Admittees to Maryland Bar. Mr. Radding was elected to the Maryland State Bar Association Board of Governors for 2005 - 2007. He is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association's Committee on Continuing Legal Education and is Chair of the Maryland State Bar Association Program Committee. Mr. Radding was the moderator of a panel of judges and lawyers at the 2007 Maryland State Bar Association annual meeting on a discussion of E-discovery.. Some of Mr. Radding's additional reported and unreported appellate cases include:. Andrew Radding is a participant in the legal video series produced by The Legal Television Network. To view the videos follow the link: The Legal Television Network
Allison Caplis provides strategic yet practical counseling to clients from the moment they receive a subpoena or complaint through to final resolution. Allison has vast experience representing clients in large-scale government and internal investigations and related civil lawsuits.. Her skills include handling complicated e-discovery issues, such as finding manageable ways to preserve and respond to burdensome document and data requests, and synthesizing vast amounts of information and data into coherent arguments before federal and state prosecutors, judges, and mediators. Allison's deep understanding of the health care industry in particular enables her to respond quickly, efficiently, and effectively to fast-moving high-stakes investigations.. Allison regularly counsels health care clients in connection with fraud and false statement matters, related criminal and civil False Claims Act matters, and complex civil litigation involving allegations of health care fraud. Allison also handles responses to FTC investigations regarding antitrust, consumer protection and data security matters, responses to cybersecurity incidents, matters involving allegations of fraud in connection with universities, and complex civil litigation generally. In addition, she provides counsel to clients in all industries regarding e-discovery issues such as document preservation policies and practices.
Alanna C. Casey, esquire, is the founding member of Casey Law. She is committed to delivering the best possible service to her clients. She considers providing excellent customer service equally as important as delivering sound legal advice. Ms. Casey’s pledge to you is that when you call her law firm, you will speak directly to an attorney. Ms. Casey’s role is that of a fierce advocate with the goal of securing the best possible outcome for her clients.. Previous to opening her own firm, Ms. Casey worked for two mid-size Maryland law firms. She also served as a U.S. Air Force (USAF) intelligence officer and later a military employment attorney.. While in the military, Casey served as the Chief of Civil Litigation at Oklahoma’s Tinker Air Force Base, a military base with over 26,000 military and civilian employees. She represented the USAF as general counsel in Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) cases and oversaw employment investigations.. Ms. Casey graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law in the top 2% of her class. She interned for Chief Judge Joseph Getty of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. Ms. Casey also served as staff editor for the University of Baltimore Law Review, was co-president of the National Trial Competition Team, and taught civil procedures while a teaching assistant.
Al Elia joined Brown Goldstein & Levy as a Disability Rights Fellow in September 2015. His practice focuses on disability rights and other civil litigation.. Prior to joining the firm, Al clerked as an intern for the Honorable Timothy S. Hillman on the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, where he researched and wrote bench memoranda, proposed opinions, and orders.. During law school, Al served as a legal intern at the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, Civil Rights Division; the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Civil Division; and the National Federation of the Blind. He also served as a legal intern for the Centre for Disability Law and Policy in Galway, Ireland, where he assisted an international disability rights advocacy group in comparing the development of technology access law in the U.S. and E.U. At Harvard University, Al assisted the Director of Intellectual Property at Harvard Business School Publishing in teaching a course on intellectual property and lectured on areas of developing intellectual property law.. Prior to law school, Al worked as an information technology product development director and consultant for a medical research company and for a company that consulted with the health care sector. Al also served as a senior technical consultant to KPMG in The Hague, Netherlands.
After qualifying as a Certified Public Accountant in Maryland, and serving two years as a Captain on the U.S. Army General Staff, Marc Blum joined Gordon Feinblatt in 1972. As a member of the Firm's Trusts & Estates Planning Group, he gives to Gordon Feinblatt and its clients extensive experience in complex tax and estate valuation issues, as well as a unique understanding of the problems faced by the closely-held business owner when planning his estate. He also has argued and won significant estate and income tax cases in the United States Tax Court.. Marc has written tax and estate-related articles for the Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Taxation, The Tax Advisor, Estate Planning, and Tax Notes, and is the author of the Tax Management Portfolio entitled Estate Tax Payments and Liabilities. He is general counsel to the Clinical Trials & Surveys Corporation. Marc is a Trustee of the Notre Dame of Maryland University, was President of the Board of Trustees of the McDonogh School, and serves on several charity and business investment committees and boards.
A. Harold “Pit” DuBois, a founding partner of Verderaime & DuBois, of Baltimore, recently was installed as a member of the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers.. After receiving his Juris Doctor at the University of Baltimore and being admitted to practice law in Maryland, DuBois was accepted for admission to Naval Officer Candidate School. He performed legal work around the world for the JAG Corps, retiring in 1994 with the rank of commander.. After he had completed active duty in the Navy in 1965 DuBois entered into private practice. In 1969 he and Robert C. Verderaime founded their law firm, where he continues to practice, representing families and individuals who have been harmed at work or by others.. DuBois has served as president of the Maryland Trial Lawyers Association and is on the board of directors of the Workers’ Injury Law and Advocacy Group.. Education: Forest Park High School, Baltimore; bachelor’s degree and J.D., University of Baltimore; U.S. Navy Officer Candidate School; U.S. Navy War College; U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif.
A member of Venable's Commercial Litigation Group, Chris Gunderson is an experienced litigator who represents clients across the country in state and federal court on a range of issues including commercial contracts, securities fraud, various financial and insurance matters, energy and utility regulation, and significant experience with ERISA litigation. Mr. Gunderson also advises clients facing external government reviews, including those conducted under the Clery Act and Title IX.. SIGNIFICANT MATTERS. Commercial, Insurance and Product Liability Litigation. Regulatory Litigation and Government Investigations. Employee Benefit Plan Litigation