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111 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 20815 in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $363 per hour.
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Why I Devote My Law Practice To Helping People Who Get Hurt. My name is Bruce Blaylock, and I would like to tell you why my law practice is focused exclusively on helping people who get hurt.. My Background. I grew up in Bethesda, Maryland and moved to New Orleans to attend college at Tulane University. While studying for my undergraduate degree, I became a certified Emergency Medical Technician and worked in the Emergency Room of Touro Hospital in New Orleans.. My Experience As An Emergency Medical Technician Working In A Hospital Emergency Room. As a technician in the Emergency Room, I repeatedly saw up close how random acts of carelessness could result in tremendous pain, loss, and even death, to innocent people. I saw how enormously unfair it is for someone to become badly injured – or even killed – through absolutely no fault of their own.. Why Working In The Emergency Room Made Me Want To Be A Lawyer. This experience in assisting with the emergency trauma care of seriously injured victims inspired me to become a lawyer. I wanted to help injury victims use the legal system to achieve justice. I wanted to help make sure that their voice gets heard.. What I Decided To Do Differently Than Other Personal Injury Lawyers. However, if I was going to be a personal injury lawyer, I wanted to do something that would set my law practice apart from the crowd. I did not like the reputation that a lot of personal injury lawyers had and I found their television commercials, billboards, and yellow pages advertisements distasteful.. The Promise I Made: I Would NEVER Advertise In The Media. As a result, when I started my law practice in 1983, I made a promise that I would never advertise in the media. That meant no television commercials, no tacky billboards, no yellow pages advertisements and no other media advertising that would ever be in any way associated with my practice.. Getting New Cases The Old Fashion Way. I was determined to build my law practice the old fashion – working hard on every case and relying completely on word of mouth referrals.. Why You Want To Know This. Building a law practice by word of mouth is a much harder thing to do than building a practice by advertising. It means that your next generation of clients is NOT going to come from someone seeing some slick advertisement somewhere. It means that your next generation of clients is going to come exclusively from how you perform on your current cases. If you do good work, your current clients will tell their friends and loved ones about you. If you don’t, they won’t.. The Result. I now have been practicing law for over 30 years and have a very healthy law practice. During that entire time, I have been helping injury victims obtain the best possible financial recovery for their individual situations.. My Background Interest In Medicine Has Served My Clients well. Additionally, my background interest in medicine has turned out to be a major asset for my clients. Why? Because the practice of law is all about communication – whether it is to a judge, a jury, an insurance adjuster or a client. My emergency room experience has given me the ability to communicate the specific medical components of each individual case into language which explains the mechanics of an injury as well as the impact it can have on a person’s quality of life. That is essential in obtaining justice for an injury victim.. If you or a loved one needs help, give me a call. Let us know about your situation by calling us toll free or by completing our online form.
Prior to founding Avedisian Law, I worked in Washington, DC at one of the top 100 law firms in the United States, Venable LLP, where I counseled clients on a variety of tax matters. After Venable, I joined Birchstone Moore LLC, a boutique estate planning and administration firm in Washington, DC. There I drafted estate plans for clients ranging from young professionals to ultra-high-net-worth individuals.. I started Avedisian Law because I so highly value one-on-one client relationships. Being a sole practitioner allows me to build stronger connections with clients and to provide more customized services. Clients find my enthusiasm, warmth, and candor to be disarming and to facilitate productive and comfortable conversations about potentially sensitive topics.
My vision in creating my law practice is to make it easy for you to obtain the legal services you need to ensure that your loved ones are taken care of. I want to be there for you and your family, and make this process as easy for you as possible.. My flat rate pricing plans can be tailored to fit your budget. You will know the complete cost upfront with no surprises or extra hourly fees.. A little about me: After graduating from the University of Maryland, College Park with a B.A. in Communication, I attended the University of Baltimore Law School, graduating Magna Cum Laude, and served as the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Environmental Law. After law school, I served as a law clerk to the Honorable Timothy J. McCrone in the Howard County Circuit Court. I worked at the Food and Drug Administration for six years, where I helped to protect children from tobacco related disease, and worked with Congress to protect the health of families and children. I am bringing my passion to helping families and children to my law practice, and look forward to working directly with your family to help with your legal needs.
Michael F. Callahan, formerly with the Internal Revenue Service, has practiced family law in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia for over twenty years. He has been counsel in over fifty contested divorce hearings and has settled hundreds of divorce cases.. He received his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University in 1987, and his Bachelor of Science in Marketing from University of Illinois at Chicago in 1974. Mr. Callahan is a member of the Georgetown Chapter of Order of the Coif.. He has co-written two books on divorce law for consumers and various professional articles; Mr. Callahan has lectured on divorce and the tax aspects of divorce.. He has been named among the top lawyers and top divorce lawyers by Washingtonian Magazine and Maryland Super Lawyers.
John W. Thyden is a founding partner of Thyden Gross and Callahan LLP. He earned his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from New York University. Combining rigorous legal training with a strong analytical background, Mr. Thyden applies methodical problem-solving to complex client matters, drawing on his leadership role at the firm to deliver clear, practical guidance.
Jeremy Rachlin practices in all areas of civil and commercial litigation, including contract, employment, estate, fiduciary, and real estate litigation, representing both individuals and businesses in the courts of Maryland and the District of Columbia. As part of Jeremy's practice, he works with clients through all stages of litigation or transactional work and he prides himself on prompt attention to his client's needs. Jeremy handles a wide range of cases from those involving relatively straightforward principles of law to those involving highly complex or novel legal issues. He and his colleagues at JDKatz, P.C., work collaboratively, constantly conferencing with each other formally and informally to develop the most zealous approach to their litigation strategy, while being mindful at all times that litigation is costly to their clients and attempting to minimize such costs when possible. Jeremy graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology, and citations from both the University Honors Program and the Gemstone Honors Program. He received his Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from the University of Maryland School of Law where he was the Managing Editor of The Journal of Health Care Law & Policy. Prior to joining JDKatz, P.C., Jeremy served a one-year judicial clerkship to The Honorable John W. Debelius III of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County. Following his clerkship, Jeremy practiced for five years in the litigation department at another firm in Bethesda. Jeremy is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association, the Bar Association of Montgomery County, Maryland, the Montgomery County, Maryland Chapter of American Inn of Court, and he presently serves on the New Practitioner's Committee, the Labor and Employment Committee, the Estates and Trusts Committee, and the Circuit-Court Bench Bar Committee of the Montgomery County Bar Association. Within these Bar Association groups, Jeremy has ascended to numerous leadership positions and was recognized by the Montgomery County Bar Foundation as a "Bar Leader" in 2012. He was recently elected Treasurer of the Montgomery County Bar Association. He was named a "Rising Star" by Maryland Super Lawyers Magazine in 2012 and 2013 and a "Rising Star" by District of Columbia Super Lawyers Magazine in 2013. He has been recognized as a "Super Lawyer" (amongst the top 5% of lawyers in the State of Maryland) by Maryland Super Lawyer's Magazine each year from 2014 through 2018.. Jeremy is licensed to practice in the state and federal courts of Maryland, the District of Columbia, and is also licensed to practice in the United States Tax Court.
Hello, I am Michelle Profit an estate planning and elder law attorney serving residents of Maryland and Washington. D.C. I entered this area of law because I like helping people create proactive solutions. I understand the challenges of estate planning for families. When you visit or call my office, l listen to you. I want to hear the goals your have for your business, the dreams you have for your family and the obligations you shoulder when protecting disabled children and aging parents. We talk together until you are comfortable and understand important estate planning tools, such as revocable trusts, irrevocable trusts, wills, guardianships, durable powers of attorney, health care powers of attorney, living wills, and more. We discuss the application of each of these, and you decide what will work best for you in your particular situation. My goal is to give you the information you need to make confident decisions. That is why I entered this practice area, to help families preserve relationships, business legacies, and hard earned wealth, during times of transition. Give me a call at, and I will help you obtain the answers you need.
Damon Orobona practices real estate development and land use and zoning law. Damon is among a select group of land use professionals nationwide who are licensed to practice law and are AICP planning certified.
Attorney Chirag V. Patel is the owner and managing attorney of the Baltimore immigration law firm, Patel Law Group. Attorney Patel earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in International Affairs from George Washington University, and his Juris Doctorate degree from the American University Washington College of Law. He is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). Mr. Patel is admitted to practice in the United States District Court of Maryland and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Attorney Patel founded Patel Law Group in 1997, where he focuses his practice on immigration law and criminal immigration law. In addition, Mr. Patel is fluent in English, Hindi, and Gujarati.