Top Labor Lawyers in ZIP 21202 | 7 available
7 Labor lawyers are available in ZIP code 21202 in Baltimore, Maryland. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 52% provide free consultation.
Labor Lawyers Nearby Baltimore 21202 (by distance)
Within 10 miles near you
Labor Attorney (Baltimore Area) 21209 6.1 miles
Within 25 miles near you
Labor Attorney (Columbia Area) 21044 15.9 miles
Within 50 miles near you
Labor Attorney (Rockville Area) 20852 32.5 miles
Labor Attorney (Rockville Area) 20850 33.9 miles
Labor Attorney (Arlington Area) 22213 40.7 miles
Labor Attorney (McLean Area) 22102 41.0 miles
Labor Attorney (Falls Church Area) 22042 43.4 miles
Labor Attorney (Reston Area) 20190 45.6 miles
Labor Attorney (York Area) 17401 46.2 miles
Greater than 50 miles near you
Labor Attorney (Lancaster Area) 17602 53.2 miles
7 Labor Lawyers Found Near You
Greg Care advocates for his clients in a diverse array of civil litigation and appeals, including employment matters, personal torts, business disputes, family law, and disability rights cases representing persons with disabilities facing barriers to physical accessibility and access to technology. In every case, Greg tailors his approach to each client’s particular situation and goals to achieve the best possible result.. The protection of employees’ rights is a priority for Greg. For years, he has dedicated a substantial part of his practice to representing resident physicians facing discipline during their training and advising other medical professionals in disputes with their employers. Greg knows graduate medical education and academic medicine, as well as the difficulties that can arise and their solutions. He uses that understanding to ensure that his clients’ careers continue to grow.. Greg also works hard to achieve the equality that the law promises. He has enforced the rights of persons with disabilities in cutting-edge litigation and negotiations. As counsel to the National Council on Independent Living and one of the firm’s attorneys representing the National Federation of the Blind, Greg continues to press for his clients’ right to independently live in the world.. Greg was selected for the 2018 Maryland Super Lawyers list. Only five percent of the lawyers in Maryland are chosen for inclusion in the Super Lawyers list each year.. A client of Greg’s recently wrote: “A good lawyer is like a brain surgeon. You don’t want one until you need one, and when you need one you want the best. Greg Care is without a doubt among the best. His attention to detail, determination, and conceptualization of tackling difficult cases is superb. He has pertinent experience and expertise particularly in dealing with medical resident cases which is uniquely valuable.”. Greg is admitted to the bars of Maryland and District of Columbia, the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, and the Fourth and Ninth Circuits.. Prior to joining the firm, Greg served as the 2007-08 Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. Appellate Advocacy Fellow at the Public Justice Center in Baltimore, where he sought relief for the underrepresented on a diverse array of civil rights and anti-poverty issues. He also clerked for the Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. on the Court of Appeals of Maryland.
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.