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3237 R lawyers are available in Baltimore, Maryland. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 59% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $41 to $77 per hour.
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Cathrin B. O’Donnell joined the firm of Salsbury Clements Bekman Marder & Adkins, LLC in 2011 after completing an appellate judicial clerkship for the Honorable Albert J. Matricciani, Jr., on the Maryland Court of Special Appeals.. Ms. O’Donnell graduated with honors from the University of Maryland School of Law, where she served as Articles Editor of the Journal of Health Care Law & Policy and competed in trial advocacy competitions across the country as a member of the nationally-ranked National Trial Team. Upon graduation, Ms. O’Donnell was inducted into the Order of Barristers, a national honor society recognizing excellence in courtroom advocacy. She now utilizes these skills to obtain just results for clients injured in medical negligence, automobile, and personal injury matters.. Ms. O’Donnell is admitted to practice in all Maryland state courts.
Catherine R. Spalluzzi is an associate with Brown & Barron, LLC. Her practice primarily centers around Nursing Home Negligence and Medical Malpractice. Prior to her time at Brown & Barron, Catherine worked for a mid-sized litigation defense firm and also completed a clerkship with the Honorable Keith R. Truffer in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County.. While in law school, Catherine served as the Production Editor of the University of Baltimore Law Review. She was also on the Moot Court Board, served as a LAW Scholar for Professor Gregory Dolin, and completed a judicial internship with the Honorable Lynne A. Battaglia on the Maryland Court of Appeals.. Catherine is admitted to practice law throughout the state of Maryland. She is currently a member of the Maryland Association for Justice (MAJ), the Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA), the Baltimore County Bar Association (BCBA), and the Bar Association of Baltimore City (BABC).. In both 2020 and 2021 Catherine was honored as a Super Lawyers Rising Star, an award given out to no more than 2.5% of Maryland lawyers.
Cary Hansel, who was recently voted Trial Lawyer of the Year by the Maryland Association for Justice, is the founder of Hansel Law, PC (). Cary has extensive trial and appellate experience, representing clients in civil rights, constitutional law and government liability cases. His broad practice also encompasses medical malpractice, business and contract disputes, employment law, public regulation, insurance litigation, products liability, and administrative law. Cary obtained, and successfully defended on appeal, a verdict the Washington Post called “the largest made by a jury in a civil case involving abuse by Prince George's County police.” The groundbreaking case established that citizens can hold municipalities liable for engaging in a “pattern and practice” of violating constitutional rights under the Maryland constitution. This sea change in the law allows victims of government misconduct to introduce evidence of past wrongdoing in each new case, thus sharply raising the penalty for civil rights violators in Maryland. Cary has also achieved significant settlements and awards in the area of unlawful and unconstitutional employment practices and discrimination. He has successfully represented numerous victims of illegal employment practices, including a young woman whose employer, a fast-food chain, refused to permit her to wear work-appropriate religious garb, a country-club waitress who was sexually assaulted by a club owner, and a high-level federal government lawyer who suffered severe harassment after her boss inadvertently discovered she was a lesbian. In a whistleblower case covered in such diverse outlets as the Wall Street Journal and Rolling Stone, Cary represented a Securities and Exchange Commission investigator wrongly terminated after uncovering historic security breaches and ethical violations at the SEC. Cary’s client came to him after having been barred from SEC facilities based on false allegations. As Cary soon demonstrated, the allegations were made in an effort to discredit the SEC investigator after he exercised his duty to disclose the wrongdoing he discovered to Congress. After less than six months of aggressive representation, including the filing of a lawsuit, the SEC was forced to drop all of its allegations, publicly clear the investigator’s record, reinstate him and pay him the third largest payment ever made to a federal whistleblower as a result of retaliation. In a First Amendment case, Cary successfully represented a long-time government employee fired for being a member of the wrong political party. Cary’s work gave rise to legislative hearings and new laws protecting government employees from termination for their private political views. He also succeeded in reversing his client’s termination and obtaining a significant award. In another First Amendment matter, Cary obtained the dismissal of a case in which the plaintiff sought to enmesh the court in changing the religious direction of a large church under the guise of challenging the election of its board of directors. In an animal cruelty case, Cary represented the Humane Society in obtaining the first court order ever issued in Maryland to stop the use of steel-jawed leg-hold traps. These traps, which are banned in many countries as cruel and inhumane, were being used despite the widespread availability of cost-effective and humane alternatives. Cary’s appellate career includes the successful defense of over $30 Million in awards, the creation of a new cause of action in Maryland, and the expansion of citizens’ rights to recover just compensation from governmental wrongdoers and insurance companies. Cary has also filed amicus curiae briefs in the Maryland Court of Appeals on behalf of the Maryland Education Coalition, American Association of University Women, League of Women Voters of Maryland, Maryland Association for Justice, and former chair of Maryland’s Commission on Education Finance, Equity and Excellence (the Thornton Commission). Cary is frequently invited to lecture on a variety of legal topics for organizations, including the National Business Institute, the Levin School of Law at the University of Florida, the Louis L. Goldstein Criminal Law Seminar, Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, and Maryland and D.C. chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union. Cary provided invited legislative testimony to the Joint Judiciary Committee of the Maryland Senate and House of Delegates in favor of the Equal Access to Justice Act, which was proposed in response to an opinion piece he had published in the Baltimore Sun. He was also invited to testify before the Judiciary Committee of the Maryland House of Delegates during its consideration of legislation requiring the videotaping of police interrogations, which was proposed after one of his cases brought unlawful interrogation techniques to light. Cary offered testimony to the Maryland Commission on the Death Penalty warning of the problem of false confessions and the real potential for them to lead to the execution of innocent people. The Commission quoted him in its final report, recommending abolition of the death penalty in Maryland, a recommendation adopted by the legislature shortly thereafter.Recorded Oral Arguments Potential clients are invited to watch one of Cary’s oral arguments. He is the second lawyer to appear in this video from a 2010 argument before the Maryland Court of Appeals: Cary is also the second lawyer to be heard in this audio from a 2013 argument before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit:Press Coverage Although some of his most successful cases are those in which he avoids media exposure, when a client hopes his or her case will help drive larger social change, Cary’s cases are frequently featured in the media. He has been quoted in more than 300 newspapers nationwide and has appeared on television numerous times.Reported Cases Cary’s reported cases include the following:Cole v. State Farm Mutual Ins. Co., 359 Md. 298; 753 A.2d 533 (2000) (changing Maryland law to make it easier to recover fair compensation from an insurance company)Wells, et al. v. Chevy Chase Bank, et al., 363 Md. 232; 768 A.2d 620 (2001) (amicus curiae)Compucel Corp. v. Comm. of Internal Revenue, 2002-1 U.S. Tax Cas. (CCH) P50, 284 (2002)Moore v. Norouzi, 371 Md. 154; 807 A.2d 632 (2002) (amicus curiae on behalf of Maryland Trial Lawyers Association; the Court of Appeals held that, “We agree with the Amicus Maryland Trial Lawyers Association,” and adopted the position, which opened a new avenue of recovery for civil rights violations.)LGB Group LLC v. John Booty, 2004 MDBT 1 (Cir. Ct. for Prince George's Co., 1/28/04) (one of the first trial court opinions reported under Maryland Rule 16-205)Maryland State Bd. of Educ. v. Bradford, 387 Md. 353; 875 A.2d 703 (2005) (amicus curiae)Kane v. Board of Appeals of Prince George’s County, 390 Md. 145; 887 A.2d 1060 (2005)Public Service Com’n of Maryland v. Wilson, 389 Md. 27; 882 A.2d 849 (2005)Prince George’s County v. Longtin, 190 Md. App. 97 (2010)Prince George’s County v. Longtin, 419 Md. 450 (2011) (establishing a new cause of action and protecting the largest verdict against the County in a police misconduct case)Jones v. State, 38 A.3d 333 (2012) (redefining the boundaries of the public duty doctrine to make it easier to recover fair compensation in cases of police misconduct)Brooks, et al. v. Jenkins, et ux., No. 1499, Sept. Term, 2012. (Decided: December 16, 2014) (affirming one of the highest verdicts in history for the intentional shooting of a dog)Rodriguez v. State, No. 0748, Sept. Term, 2012 (Md. Ct. Spec. App. 2014) (reinstating an award for over $18 Million at Mr. Hansel's request)
Carlos G. Stecco started his legal career many years ago focusing on the defense of hospitals, physicians, nurses and other health care providers in medical malpractice cases in Maryland and Washington, D.C. Prior to becoming an attorney, he worked as a claims adjuster for various insurance companies for over 11 years handling medical malpractice, automobile liability, general liability, and public official and police professional cases. Mr. Stecco's time as an insurance adjuster included working for several years for Maryland's largest medical malpractice insurance carrier. He also served as a Claims Litigation attorney in the Legal Department at Johns Hopkins Hospital between 1999 – 2001, where he conducted risk management presentations and provided hospital-wide legal advice to health care providers, and coordinated the litigation of medical malpractice claims. After many years' experience as both an insurance adjuster and a defense attorney on behalf of health care providers, Mr. Stecco's practice now focuses on the representation of individuals and their loved ones injured as a result of medical malpractice and other negligence. Mr. Stecco's prior experience defending health care providers has provided him with valuable insight regarding the preparation and pursuit of medical malpractice cases. Mr. Stecco obtained his Bachelor of Business Administration from Loyola College--Maryland in 1987, and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1999. Mr. Stecco is licensed to practice law in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and after special motions, has also been admitted pro hac vice in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, New York and Texas. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. In 2007, Governor Martin O'Malley appointed Mr. Stecco to the Judical Nominating Commission for Baltimore County.
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Bryan J. Chant is an experienced plaintiff’s personal injury attorney serving the State of Maryland. When you need an aggressive attorney with extensive litigation experience, an attorney who can anticipate defense tactics based on years of representing major insurance companies and corporations, and a compassionate attorney who will listen to your concerns, you need to call Bryan J. Chant.. Bryan Chant is a Maryland native who focuses on plaintiff’s personal injury law. Prior to joining LeViness, Tolzman & Hamilton, P.A., Bryan was a senior trial attorney for Liberty Mutual Group in the Midwest where he had the responsibility of handling high exposure defenses, product liability, subrogation, insurance coverage litigation, and affirmative actions against healthcare providers. He also had the responsibility of handling appellate litigation including successfully arguing in the Minnesota Supreme Court. Now, Bryan vindicates the rights people injured at the hands of others.. Bryan enjoys the outdoors, playing golf, and spending time on the Chesapeake Bay.
Bryan is an Associate in the Bankruptcy and Restructuring Practice Group. His practice involves the representation of banks and financial institutions, focusing on creditor's rights matters.
Brian S. Jablon is a Member of Adelberg, Rudow, Dorf & Hendler, LLC. He concentrates his practice in the areas of civil litigation, construction law, government contract law, real estate and real property tax assessment appeals.. Mr. Jablon frequently writes and speaks on construction industry topics and teachers seminars for lawyers on taking effective depositions, and serves as an arbitrator and mediator in construction industry cases.. He has served as a law clerk to the Honorable Harry A. Cole in the Court of Appeals of Maryland. Mr. Jablon holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.
Brian D. Katzenberg is an attorney at the Maryland law firm of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A. He specializes in workers' compensation, car accidents, personal injury, traffic violations, and DUI.
Brent Ceryes is an Associate at Schochor, Federico and Staton, P.A.. Mr. Ceryes received his undergraduate degree in math and economics in 2008, and his Juris Doctor in 2011, both from the University of Maryland.. While in law school, Mr. Ceryes worked at Schochor, Federico and Staton as a law clerk. In his time with the firm, Mr. Ceryes has distinguished himself as a valuable part of our team, having played an important role in the firm’s $123 million class action settlement with Beebe Medical Center and the Medical Society of Delaware in the Dr. Earl Bradley pedophile pediatrician case.
Brad graduated from The Ohio State University in 2004 with a degree in economics and in 2005 with a degree in political science. He earned his juris doctorate in 2010 from Capital University Law School, was admitted to practice in Ohio and started his private law the same year. In addition to the state courts of Ohio, he also admitted to the United States District Court, Southern District of Ohio. Brad is a member of the American Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association, Columbus Bar Association, and Fairfield County Bar Association.. Brad focuses his practice on criminal and OVI defense but also regularly represents clients in civl matters including business transactions, public nuisance actions, and estate planning. Brad is also the Assistant City Attorney in Whitehall, OH, where he oversees Mayor’s Court, and represents the city in eminent domain and land-use and zoning matters, nuisance property actions, contract and employment matters, and other municipal and civil matters. Brad has also previously presented information on Mayor’s Courts in Ohio to the Ohio Municipal League’s New Prosecutor Seminar.. Brad was elected Mayor of the Village of Baltimore in November 2015 and took office on January 1, 2016
Booth Ripke has 15 years of experience as a criminal defense litigator. He has successfully defended a full range of cases - from major federal felonies to state court misdemeanors. His advocacy was critical in winning the release of Walter Lomax, who had been wrongly imprisoned for 39 years, and winning an Actual Innocence Petition for George Seward, and obtaining a new trial in a first degree murder case for Brian Tate.. Mr. Ripke's practice is primarily focused on white collar, appellate and post-conviction criminal matters. He also focuses on appellate litigation in Maryland, the District of Columbia and the Fourth Circuit, as well as the defense of professional licenses. Mr. Ripke has represented numerous attorneys before either the Maryland Attorney Grievance Commission, Bar Counsel of the District of Columbia, and in Rule 11 proceedings in federal court. He regularly defends issues like the unauthorized practice of law, questions involving alleged breaches of financial obligations, attorneys who have received formal complaints from judges, and attorneys facing possible professional repercussions arising from criminal convictions.
Bob Enten is one of Maryland’s best known lobbyists and concentrates his practice in the area of government relations. He is general counsel to the Maryland Bankers Association and is Maryland local counsel to the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America. He is closely involved in legislative and regulatory issues affecting banks, health care organizations and insurance-related entities. Bob also represents a wide range of other business interests before the Maryland General Assembly and State and local government agencies, including communications companies, energy companies, manufacturers, insurance companies, oil interests, and associations of accountants, landlords and horsemen.
Big business has infected the American public with a belief that everyone with a personal injury lawsuit is a malingerer, a faker, an exagerator and trying to game the system. Big business has done this for one reason - it benefits big business.. As a personal injury and workers' compensation lawyer, I can tell you that the vast majority of those with personal injury lawsuits or workers' compensation claims are not only not faking it, but work incredibly hard to tough it out through their pain. Worse still, most injured people do not get the compensation they desevre for their injuries. In the court system, it's because "tort reform" has infected even the supposedly unbiased judiciary. In the workers' compensation system, injured workers do not get sufficient compensation because the "grand bargain" that is workers' comp continues to move to the favor of corporate America.. If you have been hurt, you need a lawyer willing to fight for you - a lawyer willing to say FU to the system if need be. At Warnken, LLC we fight back against the system that is taking advantage of the injured in favor of big business and big insurane comapnies.
Before joining Bekman, Marder, Hopper, Malarkey & Perlin, Ryan Perlin worked at a leading Baltimore defense firm, representing health care providers and hospitals in medical malpractice cases and local and national clients in defense of tort claims.. Mr. Perlin uses the insight he gained as a defense lawyer to advocate for clients injured in medical, automobile, and personal injury matters, and to use the civil justice system to provide relief to victims of negligence. He recently obtained a $5 million trial verdict, believed to be one of the largest medical malpractice verdicts in Howard County history.. Mr. Perlin graduated with honor from the University of Maryland School Of Law where he competed on the National Trial Team, was elected Vice-President of the Moot Court Board, and was honored by the law school faculty with membership in the Order of the Barristers, a selective national organization which honors excellence in oral and written advocacy. Following law school, Mr. Perlin clerked on the Circuit Court for Baltimore City for the Honorable Stuart R. Berger, now a judge on Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals.. Since then, Mr. Perlin has handled cases in federal and state courts throughout Maryland and Washington, D.C. and has been admitted pro hac vice to handle cases in Delaware and Pennsylvania.. Mr. Perlin is active in the legal community as the President of the Board of Directors for Disability Rights Maryland, President of the Alumni Board for the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, and a member of the Board of Governors of the Maryland Association for Justice, and. Mr. Perlin has received numerous legal honors including the prestigious, “AV Preeminent” rating from the Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, recognized for his strong legal ability and high ethical standards.. Mr. Perlin has been recognized as a Maryland Super Lawyer every year since 2011 and was selected as one of The Best Lawyers in America for the 2024 edition.
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Attorney Stephen J. Reichert is dedicated to providing quality legal advice and advocacy that meets the specific needs of his clients, with a focus on estate administration (probate) and estate planning. He will personally handle all aspects of your case. Contact Mr. Reichert today for a free, confidential consultation. Mr. Reichert received a degree in philosophy at Trinity College before receiving his Juris Doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Law. He served on the Maryland Journal of International Law and Trade and The Federal Circuit Bar Journal; directed and advised student attorneys working in the University of Maryland law clinic; and clerked for a Maryland Circuit Court Judge. He worked at small law firm, as an administrative law judge, and has managed his own legal practice for over a decade. Mr. Reichert is admitted to the Maryland State Bar and the Federal Circuit Bar. He is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA), and the MSBA Estate and Trust Law and Solo-Practice sections; he also has worked as a researcher for the MSBA. In addition to his legal work, Mr. Reichert is the founder and editor of the nationally recognized poetry magazine Smartish Pace, and an owner of Baseball Prospectus. For a free, confidential consultation contact Stephen today.
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.
As a partner of MeadLaw, P.A., in Baltimore, Maryland, Mr. Mead is actively engaged in criminal defense litigation throughout Maryland and has appeared before the appellate courts.. Brandon R. Mead has extensive experience in cases involving homicides, sexual assault offenses, narcotics, weapons charges, and other major felonies. Providing result-oriented representation with responsive client service, Mr. Mead works diligently to obtain the best possible outcome for every client.
Assistant Public Defender. Adjunct Faculty, University of Maryland School of Law
As Maryland's Premier Criminal Defense Attorney, with more than 40 years of experience, Charles L. Waechter is a Nationally Acclaimed Criminal Defense Attorney. At the Law Offices of Charles L. Waechter, he defends clients throughout Maryland against a variety of charges, from Sex Offenses, Federal and State Child Pornography Offenses, Drug and Firearm Violations, DUI and Assault cases. Renowned for his tenacious defense strategies, Mr. Waechter aims to protect his client’s rights and minimize the repercussions of criminal charges. Charles L. Waechter has (4) four convenient offices located throughout Maryland to serve his client’s needs: Baltimore, Bel Air, Annapolis, and Ocean City, ensuring accessibility for those in need of legal assistance. Mr. Waechter offers free initial consultations, available by phone or in-person 24/7, and is prepared to meet clients in jail if required. He is well-versed in handling severe charges. By thoroughly reviewing case documents and investigating arrest circumstances, Mr. Waechter works diligently to suppress evidence that may violate constitutional rights, striving to achieve the best possible outcomes for his clients.
As founder of the Cuomo Law Firm, I currently focus my practice in the areas of criminal law, traffic, DUI, civil litigation, divorce, family law, and personal injury. I have almost 40 years of legal expertise and have practiced law in the Baltimore County and City area as well as the other surround counties.. I graduated from the University of Baltimore with a Bachelor of Arts degree is 1974 and received my Juris Doctor degree in 1976. I have admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1977 and the District of Columbia Bar in 1979.. I began my legal career working in the Office of the States' Attorney for Baltimore City from 1977 through 1983, where I became an Assistant States Attorney. After gaining expereince in litigation as a prosecuting attorney, I changed my career focus to private practice.
As an attorney in DLA Piper's Litigation practice, I am engaged in a broad-based litigation practice focused on product liability, internal investigations and ERISA litigation.. I have first chair trial experience with automotive product liability litigation, particularly warranty litigation where I have appeared in nearly every court in the State of Maryland. My practice is centered on the preparation, trial, and appeal of civil litigation cases, including conducting internal investigations in reconstructing and explicating the “company story” with respect to involvement with legacy products such as asbestos; responding to and conducting discovery in mass tort litigation; the representation of a major health care system and its practitioners in a variety of contexts; the representation of major pharmaceutical manufacturers, as well as manufacturers and distributors of automobiles and heavy construction equipment in the product liability context, and the represenation of numerous companies with respect to benefits disputes and allaged violations of ERISA.. I also represents clients in various pro bono matters, providing legal advice relating to intellectual property, contracts, business formation, and estate-planning. I am also an active participant in my firm's signature project, Empowering Students and Families. In this capacity, I have represented clients in adoption, child support, child visitation, and educational accomodation matters.. I am a commissioner on the Maryland Access to Justice Commission, a non-profit organization committed to advancing access to the civil justice system for all Marylanders. In this capacity, I workshops ideas for advancing civil justice, and has created a joint partnership project between the Commission and the Firm to research and identify areas in which non-attorneys can advocate for Maryland residents.. I am the Co-Chair of the Maryland Chapter of the Wills for Heroes Foundation, volunteering my time drafting Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Advanced Medical Directives for emergency first responders in Maryland.. I am also an Eagle Scout and serve as an Assistant Scoutmaster at the troop level within the Boy Scouts of America.
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.