Top best R Lawyers in ZIP 21208 | 181 available
181 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 21208 in Baltimore, Maryland. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.4/5 and 64% provide free consultation with average fees of $282 per hour.
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Henry Roland Barnes graduated from George Mason University School of Law with a concentration in Criminal Law in 2010 and has been operating his Law Office for nearly a decade. Since his admission to practice in the State of Maryland and in the Federal District Courts of Maryland, Mr. Barnes has actively and zealously handled hundreds of criminal and domestic relations matters across the entire State of Maryland ranging in complexity and severity. Whether the issue was a DUI or a high profile murder case, Mr. Barnes engages each client the same way: educating the client of their rights and options; developing a clear and effective strategy with that client; providing forceful and tireless courtroom advocacy; and, of course, delivering sound legal counseling specific to that client’s goals and interests.
For over 25 years I have dedicated my law practice to helping individuals in Maryland who have been charged with crimes such as DUI, assault, theft, homicide, etc; as well as to helping those who have been injured in car accidents or have suffered any other type of personal injury. Call me today for a free consultation.
Dov Apfel is known nationally as a “child advocate”, who concentrates his practice in cerebral palsy and birth trauma litigation and obstetrical malpractice claims involving birth injuries and children with neurological and intellectual disabilities. Mr. Apfel is regularly contacted by families and lawyers throughout the United States to assist them with the evaluation of standard of care and causation issues that arise in cerebral palsy and birth trauma litigation and potential obstetrical malpractice claims.. Dov Apfel is the recipient of the 2011 Dan Cullan Memorial Award conferred by the Executive Board of the Birth Trauma Litigation Group of the American Association for Justice in recognition of his lifetime achievements in birth injury litigation, education and advocacy.. He has been named one of the Best Lawyers in America for the city of Baltimore five times since 2007 for Medical Malpractice Law – Plaintiffs and Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs. Mr. Apfel was named to Maryland Super Lawyers® 2014. He was listed in Washingtonian Magazine as one of the top lawyers in the Washington area. Fortune magazine featured Mr. Apfel as one of America’s Premier Lawyers.. Dov Apfel has been specially admitted as co-counsel to assist lawyers with the litigation of cerebral palsy cases in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia.. Mr. Apfel is the former chairperson of the Medical Negligence Section of the Maryland Trial Lawyers Association and the former co-chair of the Birth Trauma Litigation Group of the American Association for Justice, formerly known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.. In addition to his litigation practice, Apfel routinely lectures at national conferences and publishes extensively on legal and medical issues arising in Cerebral Palsy litigation, including the use of expert testimony in cerebral palsy litigation, electronic fetal monitoring, hypoxia, ischemia, asphyxia, meconium stained amniotic fluid and meconium aspiration syndrome, maternal and fetal infection in pregnancy, chorioamnionitis, funisitis, antepartum fetal testing, placental pathology, vaginal birth after cesarean, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, trauma, forceps, vacuum extractors, shoulder dystocia and brachial plexus, and the clinical markers establishing a causal connection between the events of labor and delivery and cerebral palsy.. Dov Apfel’s landmark law review article, “Using a Differential Diagnosis to Prove that Intrapartum Asphyxia is a Significant Cause of Cerebral Palsy,” features a comprehensive critique and overview of the litigation criteria and “junk science” used by the obstetrical community to defend cerebral palsy cases.
Christopher S. Norman has the unique honor of having been named a “Super Lawyers Rising Star” first for his work defending healthcare providers, and most recently for his work advocating on behalf of injured patients. Chris leverages the “inside knowledge” that he gained as a “Rising Star” medical malpractice defense attorney in his unrelenting effort to get the most for the injured patients that he now represents. Chris also serves on the Board of Governors of the Maryland Association for Justice, Maryland’s principal assembly of trial lawyers.In addition to being named a “Super Lawyers Rising Star” on numerous occasions, Chris has also been honored with a "Superb, Top Medical Malpractice Attorney" rating by AVVO, with AVVO's "Client's Choice Award" for medical malpractice, as a "Top 40 Under 40" attorney by The National Trial Lawyers, as a Lifetime Charter Member of Rue Ratings' Best Attorneys in America, and as one of America's Top 100 High Stakes Litigators. Chris also attained Martindale-Hubbell's most coveted "AV-Preeminent" rating. Chris graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he served as the Senior Staff Editor on the Intellectual Property Law Journal. Chris also served as a Clerk for the Maryland Court of Appeals’ Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, and had his writing published in a Law journal. Chris has a B.A. degree in Philosophy and Political Science from Salisbury University, where he was a member of the Bellevance Honors Program, was inducted into the Phi Sigma Tau and Phi Eta Sigma National Honors Societies, and served as a Legislative Aide in the Maryland House of Delegates.Chris has an intensely competitive spirit, having competed in everything from motorcycle racing, to fishing tournaments, to wrestling, and flew solo in his first airplane before graduating high school. Needless to say, Chris is excited by challenges, and brings his competitive edge and desire to win to every case he handles.
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.
Angela C. Nwadiogbu is the owner of the Star Law Firm, LLC, located in Baltimore, Maryland. She also has satellite offices in New York. She handles immigration, criminal/traffic and other legal matters. As an associate attorney with a Long Island law firm, she worked extensively in matters involving deportation/removal, motions/appeals, green card through family and employment, TPS, waivers, VAWA, SIJ, uncontested divorce, child custody/support, real estate closings, landlord and tenant matters and bankruptcy. Throughout her career as a general practitioner, she has successfully obtained the release of immigrants and non-immigrants from various detention centers and correctional facilities across the United States and assisted them in their path towards freedom, lawful permanent residence and citizenship. She has handled many complicated deportation cases which resulted in the aliens being released, their deportation cancelled and ultimately were granted relief from deportation. Some of them are now United States citizens. One of such cases which was reported on the front page of Newsday at the time, involved a Brooklyn based man, spouse of a United States citizen with one child whom ICE arrested and detained ready to be deported to his country. As a defense attorney, she is a tough negotiator and understands that jail sentence is not always the right remedy. CALL OR.
Alan J. Van Luven was admitted to the practice of law in Delaware in 1998, in Maryland and the District of Columbia in 1999, and to the United States Tax Court in 2002. Mr. Van Luven's areas of practice include estate and trust planning, individual and fiduciary income tax planning, preparation of individual and fiduciary income tax returns, business planning, estate and trust administration, and the representation of clients before the Internal Revenue Service and state taxing authorities.
Akiva Gross founded A.Y. Gross Law, LLC so that he could serve every client with as much time and personal attention as was needed. He has earned a B.S. in Business and Finance and an MBA in addition to his law degree.. After graduating from law school, Akiva joined a Towson law firm where he was able to gain valuable experience in a wide variety of areas of law. He has represented the interests of numerous businesses and corporations in civil litigation throughout Maryland, and has hands-on experience in criminal matters ranging from small district court matters to complex first-degree murder trials. He has also argued appeals before the Court of Appeals of Maryland, the highest court in the State.. Prior to attending law school, Akiva managed numerous employees and was responsible for the monthly inventory of the largest diamond importer in North America located in New York City. He was selected to run one of the corporation’s five departments before leaving the diamond and jewelry industry for a career in law.. Akiva’s unique business and legal experience has provided him with the insight and understanding to represent both corporate and individual clients. He looks forward to the opportunity to serve you in any legal matter.
Adam Janet is an associate attorney in Janet, Janet & Suggs, LLC’s mass tort department, who also represents clients in individual personal injury litigation. Mr. Janet recently successfully argued a case at the Court of Appeals, Maryland’s highest state court, creating new law to hold adults liable for furnishing alcohol to underage drivers who subsequently cause harm from drinking and driving. Mr. Janet worked on multi-district litigation involving GranuFlo, a substance administered to many dialysis patients that experts linked to cardiac arrests. He was also a member of the team that fought to uphold the court-approved $190 million class action settlement on behalf of more than 9,000 OB-GYN patients in Jane Doe, et al V. Johns Hopkins Hospital.. Mr. Janet joined the firm immediately after graduating from the University of Maryland School of Law, where he ranked in the top 10% of his class, earning Magna Cum Laude and Order of the Coif honors. He won an award for writing the second best brief in the school’s 2012 Fall Moot Court Competition and served as a member of the Moot Court Team. Mr. Janet also held the position of Staff Editor of the school’s Journal of Business and Technology Law.. During law school, Mr. Janet interned at the Maryland Attorney General’s Office in the Civil Litigation Division and served as a judicial intern for Judge Robert McDonald of the Maryland Court of Appeals.. Prior to entering law school, Mr. Janet attended Northwestern University, where he majored in Religious Studies and graduated with departmental honors. He is also an honors graduate of the Gilman School in Baltimore.. Mr. Janet is licensed to practice law in Maryland and Minnesota.
A native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ana has been practicing Immigration law exclusively since 1986.