Top best E Lawyers in Towson | 681 available
681 E lawyers are available in Towson, Maryland. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 54% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46 to $61 per hour.
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Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Theodore A. Melanson graduated from Loyola Blakefield in 2004. After high school, Mr. Melanson attended Towson University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology and Anthropology. While attending Towson University, Mr. Melanson was a student-athlete for the Men’s Lacrosse team, and earned the Towson University Tiger Athletics Scholar Medallion and the Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner’s Academic Award. Mr. Melanson then attended the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he had the privilege of working as a student-attorney for the Innocence Project Clinic. Mr. Melanson first began working for Mignini, Raab & Demuth while in law school as a legal intern, and following graduation in 2014, became an associate attorney of the firm in January 2015. Mr. Melanson was then named a partner at Mignini, Raab & Demuth in January 2018.
Benjamin Carney, a Principal of Gordon, Wolf & Carney, represents real people facing overwhelming debts and suffering from bad business practices. He has successfully represented many thousands of individuals against large companies in class action cases alleging violations of federal and state laws, recovering tens of millions of dollars in relief. Mr. Carney has taken class actions through trial and appeal, and courts have certified him as class counsel in more than twenty cases.. Mr. Carney has been standing up in court for the rights of individuals for more than a decade. He successfully litigated consumer protection claims through trial and appeal while still in law school, as a student attorney, and won the Ward & Kershaw Clinical Law Advocacy Prize in 2003. He was one of the first attorneys in Maryland to challenge "foreclosure rescue scams," and obtained significant relief for a number of Marylanders harmed by foreclosure scammers even before the Maryland Legislature passed a law specifically addressing the practice. Less than two years out of law school, he initiated a series of cases successfully challenging faulty vehicle repossession notices to Maryland consumers. Those cases alone have so far resulted in more than $70 million in relief to persons whose vehicles were repossessed.. Admitted to practice law in Maryland in 2004, Mr. Carney is also admitted to the bars of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court.. Mr. Carney currently serves on the Board of Directors of Civil Justice, Inc., and is a past Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Public Justice Center, Inc. He is a member of the American Association for Justice, the Maryland Association for Justice, the National Association of Consumer Advocates, the Maryland Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. He is listed as a SuperLawyers Rising Star, has been named a Fellow of the Maryland Bar Foundation, and is recognized as one of Maryland's "Top 40 Under 40" by the National Trial Lawyers.. He is a Maryland native, and a graduate of Suitland High School in Prince George's County. He received his B.A. from the Johns Hopkins University in 1999. Before law school, he worked writing and assisting production for PBS' NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. He obtained his J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law in 2004.
Austen E. Cohen Seigel & Rouhana, LLC in 2020 after spending four years as counsel with a private investment bank. A lifelong resident of Maryland, Mr. Cohen was grew up in Baltimore County before attending the University of Maryland for his undergraduate degree. Mr. Cohen then attended the University of Baltimore, where he received his joint JD/MBA degree.. As a law student, Mr. Cohen served as a staff editor on the Journal of Land and Development, as well as a member of the Gibbons Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team. While in law school, he additionally spent a summer as an associate for the Department of Justice, prosecuting both civil and criminal matters. Mr. Cohen additionally volunteers his time working with the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, advocating on behalf of clients in the tax sale, rent escrow, veterans affairs and immigration clinics. His current practice is concentrated on personal injury, workers’ compensation, employment law and corporate matters.
Attorney with a concentration in construction, surety, and fidelity bond litigation, as well as commercial litigation and regulatory actions. My focus is on efficient claims resolution. My clients include leaders in the surety bond and construction industries. I also represent business owners in commercial litigation, and insurers and businesses involved in regulatory matters.. Avid hiker -- enjoy reading American history.
At the Turnbull Brockmeyer Law Group, we are dedicated to individuals and families in Baltimore and throughout Maryland who need an aggressive advocate in criminal defense and personal injury cases. We have dedicated our legal practice to personal injury and criminal defense because we understand the impact these legal issues have on the lives of our clients. Our primary attorney, John Turnbull, is dedicated to providing aggressive and professional legal services to protect the rights of personal injury victims and individuals facing criminal charges.. You will remain advised, informed, and in direct contact with our primary attorney until your case is firmly resolved. Contact us today for a free consultation.
As the Managing Owner of The Saint Yves Law Firm, Attorney Marie-Yves Nadine Jean-Baptiste concentrates her legal practice on Estate Planning and Administration, and Taxation. Located in Towson, Maryland, Marie-Yves is passionate about providing a better future for those in need of legal services/protection. Attorney Nadine Jean-Baptiste believes that the right representation can make the legal process not seem as scary. Marie-Yves is licensed to practice law in Maryland and Federal District Court.
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Angela joined Levin Gann PA in February, 2024. After graduating from Hood College in 1993, Angela attended the University of Baltimore School of Law and graduated in 1999. Shortly thereafter, in December 1999, she was admitted to the Maryland State Bar. In addition to practicing law, Angela has co-authored two articles: “Maryland’s Scarlet Letter: The Child Abuse Registry” with John J. Condliffe, Esquire in 2002 and “Representing the Client with Diminished Capacity” with Dr. Paul C. Berman in 2011.. Angela’s primary focus is family law, covering divorce and separation, child custody, child support, financial issues related to divorce and other family matters. Angela also handles guardianship matters and some estate litigation. She advocates for the clients she represents, and guides them through the extensive and complex legal process. A divorce can be a very emotional and distressing time, leaving the client feeling that their family is falling apart, Angela provides level-headed support to get them through it. Angela’s clients have confidence in the knowledge that she fully represents their best interests, is pragmatic in her approach and understands them.
Amy Feldman is the principal partner in the Towson, Maryland law firm of Feldman Law, LLC. Ms. Feldman concentrates her legal practice in all aspects of family law, including separation and divorce, child custody, adoption, domestic violence and prenuptial agreements. Ms. Feldman brings to her legal practice a background in social work. She serves as Best Interest Attorney in highly contested custody cases, which she counts among the most rewarding experiences of her legal career.. Feldman Law, LLC is a Towson-based law firm that specializes in Maryland family law matters. Our attorneys have dedicated their careers to Maryland family law and are driven by a passion for their clients. At Feldman Law, LLC, our ultimate goal is to protect and pursue both your rights and your family’s wellbeing.
Amar S. Weisman was born and raised in Baltimore County, Maryland. He Graduated from The Boys' Latin School of Maryland, Georgetown University in Washington, DC and The University of Baltimore School of S. Weisman founded the Law Offices of Amar S. Weisman in December 2007 after passing the Maryland State Bar. Although the law firm began as a general practice form with multiple practice areas, the firm has increasingly been defined by family law, which is to say divorce, child custody, and child support litigation and negotiatioon. The firm Amar S. Weisman operates is different because it focuses on Family Law matters in Baltimore County, prioritizes listening to clients, and for them we will fight until hell freezes over and then on the ice.
After working 22 years in family law litigation, I decided to leave litigation behind and concentrate my practice on assisting family law clients with reaching settlements outside of court through mediation services, collaborative law, or representation of clients while they negotiate settlements with other forms of alternative dispute resolution. I also continue to be committed to representing children in their parents' contested custody disputes. I am an attorney member of the Collaborative Professionals of Baltimore.
After graduating from Loyola College in 1978 with a Bachelor's in accounting, Mark spent two years sailing on the original Pride of Baltimore. Once back on dry land he began working for the Internal Revenue Service in December 1980. By the end of his tenure with the IRS he had been promoted to a GS-13 Revenue Agent and spent time on the Quality Review Staff where he reviewed the work of other Revenue Agents.. Mark earned his J.D. from the University of Baltimore Law School, where he spent time on the University of Baltimore Law Review. He has spent over 35 years representing individuals and businesses before the IRS and the Comptroller of Maryland. As a former Revenue Agent he knows every way to resolve a tax debt and has a high rate of success. He also represents clients setting up Limited Liability Companies and 501(c)(3) organizations. Though he has been scaling back his work in family law, he still consults on matters relating to tax matters in divorce and separation proceedings.. Outside of work Mark is an avid outdoorsman and history buff. He has summitted Mount Washington, Rainier, Whitney, and Hood with his two sons. and goes sailing whenever he gets an opportunity.
Admitted to the Bar in 1975. I am a 1975 magna cum laude graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law where I was the Notes and Comments Editor of the Law Review. I served a one year year clerkship after law school, 1975 - 1976, at the Maryland Court of Appeals, our state's highest appellate court. I served for five and a half years as an Assitant United States Attorney in Maryland from April 1980 to October 1985. During that time I was an instructor on litigation topics at the Department of Justice's Advocacy Traiuning Program. My practice consists of commercial and general litigation and white collar criminal defense. I am a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. I am also a Fellow of the Marylkand Bar Foundation. I am listed in Best Lawyers in America in the areas of commercial litigation, white collar criminal defense and non-white collar criminal defense. I am also listed in Maryland Superlawyers in general litigatiand and was listed by Maryland Superlawyers as one of the top 100 lawyers in Maryland in 2012 .I have an AV rating from Marindale Hubbell. I have been an instructor in legal writing at the University of Baltimore School of Law and have given presentations on various litigation issues to practicing attorneys, including through the Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education for Lawyers. I am a regular commenter on legal issues of current interest for WBFF-TV, Fox 45 in Baltimore.
A principal of the firm, Lawrence E. Schmidt has been a practicing attorney and a member of the Bar for 35 years. His practice primarily focuses on land use matters, including zoning, development, historic preservation and environmental issues and related litigation. He has appeared in various courts through the state, including the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland. Mr. Schmidt also has significant experience in representing clients before State and local administrative agencies and tribunals.. Prior to joining Smith, Gildea & Schmidt, LLC, Mr. Schmidt served as Zoning Commissioner (Hearing Officer) of Baltimore County, Maryland. His tenure as Zoning Commissioner for over 13 years (1991-2004) represents the longest period of service of any individual ever in that position. Mr. Schmidt also served on the Baltimore County Board of Appeals for 5 years during the 1980s. All told, he has personally adjudicated over 3,000 cases involving complex land use issues.. Mr. Schmidt is a 1975 graduate of Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College). He received his J.D. degree from the University of Baltimore. He has extensively lectured regarding land use issues and has authored published articles regarding historic preservation in Maryland and administrative practice. He is also a member of the Maryland State Bar Association and Baltimore County Bar Association, and previously served as a member of the MSBA's Board of Governors.. In addition to his legal endeavors, Mr. Schmidt has participated in numerous volunteer activities. He is currently a member of the Board of Education for Baltimore County, and served as its President from 2011 through 2014. Mr. Schmidt has also served as President of the Greater Towson Committee and was also an active member of the Lutherville – Timonium Recreation Council. He is also a board member of the Baltimore County Chapter of the Maryland Building Industry Association (formerly known as the Home Builders Association of Maryland), and has lent his expertise to many other advisory groups and organizations including serving as President of the Greater Towson Committee, Builders for the Bay and similar organizations.
"Helping People is what it is all about " This has been my belief since I first started in the practice of law over 40 years ago. I tell my clients that they are not paying me to agree with them- they are paying me to help them. Helping means always leveling with the client, tell them as best you can what they are facing and the pluses and minus of actions that could be taken. That's my job, and making a positive difference in people's lives is the goal.. ---. My primary field of practice is Real Estate and Business Law including transactional as well as litigation. Typical matters that I handle are drafting contracts; deeds; mortgages; investment deals and partnerships; I also do quite a bit of litigation regarding real estate disputes; landlord tenant matters; latent defects cases (cases that involve problems experianced by buyers after they purchase a home); partition cases where one owner wants to sell, the other one doesn't; and business disputes both large and small. I speak nationally on real estate, finance, and fraud matters involving the mortgage and real estate industry. I speak before audiences as varied as law enforcement, banking and mortgage groups, real estate investment groups, real estate brokerages, and the public.. In addition to the practice of law, I also owned and operated a development company for 37 years which was primarily involved with the purchase of residential properties and then rebuilding the properties so that they were totally new on the interior and competative with new housing. Our company expanded beyond Maryland to Texas and California. We added real estate brokerage services; property management; and a mortgage and construction division. I am currently a licensed Real Estate Broker in Maryland and California, and a year ago we opened our first office in China.