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Located near the Circuit Court in Towson, Maryland, the Law Offices of Preller & Preller have been serving the Greater Baltimore Area for over 40 years spanning three generations of attorneys. We welcome the opportunity to talk with you and discuss how we can help.. As a small family firm, we understand that your legal matters are important, and we are dedicated to providing the personalized attention your case deserves.
Lee J. Eidelberg, recognized by Maryland Super Laywers, The National Trial Lawyers, Top 100 Trial Lawyers, and rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, received his J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he served on the Moot Court Board, the University's Honor Court as a prosecutor, and authored "Wrongful Birth," University of Baltimore Law Forum, Vol. 2, 1982. A 1979 graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park, he also holds a bachelor of science degree in marketing management. In April 2016, Mr. Eidelberg was invited to and accepted membership in The National Association Of Distinguished Trial Counsel. Only the Top One Percent of attorneys in the United States are awarded membership in NADC.. Mr. Eidelberg began his legal career in public service as an Assistant State's Attorney for Baltimore County, Maryland and combined his extensive training at the National College of District Attorneys in Houston, Texas, with countless hours prosecuting misdemeanor and felony cases in Maryland’s district, juvenile and circuit courts. After serving as the Unit Chief for Baltimore County’s Repeat Offender, Felony Review and Arson Units, Mr. Eidelberg entered private practice to defend individuals charged with traffic offenses ranging from speeding, driving suspended, revoked or uninsured, to reckless driving and DUI/DWI. He also routinely appears before the state’s Office of Administrative Hearings to defend clients facing license suspension or revocation due to excessive points or refusal to submit to breathalyzer tests. In Maryland's criminal courts, Mr. Eidelberg is also frequently engaged to defend clients charged with assault, domestic violence, bad checks, shoplifting, theft, CDS and /illegal drug possession and other criminal offenses.. Additionally, Mr. Eidelberg concentrates on pursuing financial compensation for personal injury victims, including losses suffered from medical malpractice, in automobile accidents, slips and falls, and other negligent acts or omissions. A long-standing member of the Baltimore County Bar Association and the Medical Malpractice and Automobile Negligence sections of the Maryland Association of Justice, Mr. Eidelberg has successfully obtained both significant jury awards and settlements through effective presentation of cases in trial, mediation and binding arbitration. Injured workers also seek Mr. Eidelberg’s assistance for job-related injuries before Maryland’s Workers’ Compensation Commission, where he prosecutes Claims for contested medical treatment, lost wages, and disability benefits.. An avid sports enthusiast, Mr. Eidelberg also serves on the Board of Directors of the Sports Boosters of Maryland, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of deserving children in Baltimore through fund raising and sports-related activities. He is also a member of the University of Maryland 's Colonnade Society, Alumni Association, and Terrapin Club.
Lauren Dodrill Benjamin joined Smith, Gildea & Schmidt, LLC in February of 2011. Her practice focuses on complex civil litigation, including personal injury, products liability, medical malpractice, and business litigation. Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Benjamin represented property owners in Baltimore City in complex lead paint defense litigation.. Ms. Benjamin is a cum laude graduate of Franklin & Marshall College (B.A. Government, 2005) where she was a member of the Women’s Basketball Team. Ms. Benjamin attended the University of Baltimore School of Law, graduating cum laude with a concentration in Litigation & Advocacy (J.D., 2008). During law school, Ms. Benjamin was the Assistant Recent Developments Editor of the University of Baltimore Law Forum and a Rule 16 student attorney in the Civil Advocacy Clinic where she had the opportunity to represent low-income clients in housing and employment disputes.. After graduating from the University of Baltimore School of Law, Ms. Benjamin served as the Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Judith C. Ensor in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County (2008-2009). Ms. Benjamin is licensed to practice law in the State of Maryland and the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, and she is a member of the Maryland State and Baltimore County Bar Associations.. In addition to her law practice, Ms. Benjamin is an active member of the community, serving on the Alumnae Board of her high school alma mater, Roland Park Country School, and she is the 2014-2015 Alumnae Development Chair for The Fund for Roland Park Country School. She is also a co-organizer of the Maryland Moot Court Invitational Tournament for high school students throughout Maryland and she volunteers on the Baltimore County Sitting Judges Campaign.. In recognition for her professional accomplishments and civic involvement, Ms. Benjamin was named to The Daily Record’s 20 in Their Twenties in 2012. In 2012, Ms. Benjamin was also named one of Baltimore’s Finest under 35 by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Ms. Benjamin has also been recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine in the publication's annual list of top attorneys in Maryland for 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Kristy Bayus is an associate attorney in PK Law’s Wealth Preservation Department. She focuses her practice on drafting estate planning documents, administrating trusts and probate estates, and counseling clients and their families in the areas of estate taxes, asset protection, and elder law.. Kristy enjoys explaining the nuances of estate planning to clients in both one-on-one meetings and by hosting seminars and presentations. She is passionate about her work, which ranges from disentangling the complex tax planning needs of professional athletes, to preparing financial and medical documents for young adults entering college, and drafting Wills for new parents.. Prior to becoming an attorney, Kristy graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing and a Dual Degree in Business, with a related area of Western European Studies. In 2012, she received her Juris Doctor from University of Baltimore School of Law, where she was a member of the University of Baltimore Law Review and Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society. Kristy also served as a judicial intern with the clerk of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals during law school.
Joshua C. Sussex is a founding member of SG Legal Group. Mr. Sussex pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Maryland College Park where he participated in a hybrid program that allowed him to complete three years of coursework in two years, before beginning coursework at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Mr. Sussex completed his Bachelor of Arts degree while simultaneously completing his first year of law school. Mr. Sussex graduated magna cum laude from the University of Baltimore School of Law.. Prior to co-founding SG Legal Group, Mr. Sussex worked at law firms located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and in Baltimore, representing individuals in criminal, family, personal injury, workers' compensation, and social security disability matters.. Currently, Mr. Sussex focuses his practice primarily on personal injury, including car accidents, trucking accidents, premises liability, and wrongful death cases. Mr. Sussex also handles medical malpractice and workers' compensation cases.. Please contact me for a free case evaluation.
Jim is a founding Member of Timmerman, Beaulieu, Hinkle & Esworthy, LLC who has spent more than nineteen years advising individuals and businesses of all sizes on general business matters and handling all manner of complex litigation matters. Jim has also represented individuals and businesses throughout the Mid-Atlantic region in general liability, hospitality, entertainment, and insurance-related matters including, but not limited to professional liability and malpractice defense, premises liability, security, and dram shop related claims. In addition to his litigation practice, Jim has served as outside counsel advising manufacturers, employment agencies, medical practices, and other businesses on general corporate and risk management issues.
Jeremy is an experienced litigator who focuses on using creative methods to obtain favorable results for clients, even when those clients begin in a disadvantaged position. Jeremy represents commercial clients in Maryland and across the country in construction disputes, business disputes, and all manner of related litigation. Jeremy also has significant experience in landlord-tenant disputes, insurance disputes, and litigating complex legal issues including interstate / international jurisdiction and impact / delay claims.. In representing construction clients, Jeremy has recovered tens of millions of dollars for them by filing mechanic’s liens, bond claims, federal and state lawsuits, arbitrations, as well as engaging in out-of-court negotiations and mediations. In every case, Jeremy stays mindful of his clients’ bottom line, whether a dispute is over $5, or $5,.. Jeremy also reviews contracts for clients and drafts custom contracts and document regimes
Jason T. Vettori practices in the areas of real estate, land use and administrative law.. Mr. Vettori facilitates land use approvals for local, regional and national developers in complex commercial and residential development matters. He has also represented individual property owners with respect to licensing approvals and other real estate law matters, including but not limited to adverse possession actions.. Mr. Vettori has appeared in various courts and before administrative agencies and tribunals throughout the state, although he primarily assists clients in Baltimore County, Baltimore City and Howard County.. Mr. Vettori is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association and Baltimore County Bar Association. He is a board member of the Greater Towson Committee, Inc. (GTC). He is also a board member of both the Howard County and Baltimore County Chapters of the Maryland Building Industry Association (formerly known as the Home Builders Association of Maryland). Mr. Vettori previously served on the Howard County Economic Development Transition Team for County Executive Ken Ulman.. He is a 1992 graduate of Mt. Hebron High School in Howard County, MD. Mr. Vettori graduated from Duke University in 1996 with a B.A. in Sociology, where he was a member of the Men’s Lacrosse Team. After graduating from University of Baltimore School of Law, he spent a year as the Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Robert E. Cahill, Sr. in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County.
Jason Setty is an Associate with the Firm. He concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial and residential real estate transactions, land use, and business and commercial disputes. Mr. Setty brings years of real estate and title experience, having worked in title companies in Texas, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. Mr. Setty is actively involved in representing the Firm’s affiliated title company, American Land Title Corporation.. Prior to joining the Firm, Mr. Setty was a litigation attorney at firms in Georgetown and Baltimore, and most recently, was a settlement attorney at a national title company in Washington, DC. Mr. Setty was also the first employee ever hired at American Land Title Corporation in 2004, where he worked while he pursued his law degree.. Mr. Setty holds an undergraduate degree from The Johns Hopkins University (2002) and a law degree from the University of Baltimore (2008). He is admitted to practice in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Jane Frankel Sims is the founder and managing attorney at the Law Office of JANE FRANKEL SIMS, located in Baltimore, Maryland. Jane practices in the areas of Estate Planning, Estate and Gift Taxation, Estate and Trust Administration and Charitable Giving. She is admitted to the bar in Maryland, New York and the District of Columbia.. A graduate of The Park School of Baltimore, Jane completed her undergraduate studies at Princeton University, graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, obtained a Masters of Education degree from Stanford University and received her law degree, cum laude, from Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Before starting her own firm, Jane practiced in the areas of estate planning and taxation at Miles & Stockbridge and DLA Piper in Baltimore, as well as at Davis Polk & Wardwell in New York City.. Early in her career, Jane recognized the need for a transparent fee structure and client-centered approach to legal services. Jane felt that the traditional law firm model was not well suited to individual clients, so she decided to create a different standard, one in which clients deserve a clear explanation of the estate planning process and what it represents in terms of time and costs. Jane focuses not only on the drafting process, but takes into account the personal, professional and family situation of each client.. Jane and her legal staff service a growing list of business owners, professionals and high net worth individuals in the preparation of numerous types of estate planning documents including wills, trusts, durable general powers of attorney and advance directives for health care.. Jane is a knowledgeable and engaging speaker who is often called upon to speak to groups of business owners, financial service professionals and individuals on a variety of subjects ranging from her particular legal practice to entrepreneurship.. A native of Baltimore, Jane lives with her husband and their three children in Baltimore County. Committed to maintaining a strong involvement in community leadership and service, Jane is an active supporter of The Park School, Art with a Heart, The Associated Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore and The Jewish Museum of Maryland. Jane also serves on the Baltimore Estate Planning Council, the Harvard Law School Association of Maryland and the Princeton University Alumni Association.
Jacob Rappaport, a lifelong resident of Baltimore, Maryland, attended the University of Baltimore School of Law on the Dean’s Full Tuition Scholarship based on academic merit. Mr. Rappaport graduated in May 2012, Summa Cum Laude, with a Certificate of Concentration in Estate Planning. Upon graduation, Mr. Rappaport was inducted into the Heuisler Honor Society for graduating in the top 10% of his class.. During law school, Mr. Rappaport earned the highest grade in class award in 4 classes (Contracts II, Trusts and Estates, Estates and Gift Taxation, and Estate Planning Workshop), and served as Staff and Associate Editor of the University of Baltimore Law Forum Journal.. Mr. Rappaport joined Levin & Gann, P.A.’s Corporate and Estate Planning Departments in February 2012 as a Law Clerk and became an Associate upon admission to the Maryland Bar in December 2012. Mr. Rappaport became a shareholder (partner) of the first as of January 1, 2019. Mr. Rappaport focuses on Corporate Law, Real Estate Law and Estate Planning, and holds an LL.M. in Taxation.
J. Neil Lanzi was born on January 10, 1960 in Baltimore, Maryland and has been practicing law for over twenty-five years. His educational background includes graduating from Calvert Hall High School in 1978 as a member of the National Honor Society. Mr. Lanzi continued his education at Loyola College and graduated in the top 10% of his 1982 graduating class with a B.A. degree in Political Science. While attending Loyola College, Mr. Lanzi lettered on the varsity lacrosse team, served in the student government and was Director of the Student Intramural Program.. After attending the University of Baltimore School of Law, Mr. Lanzi graduated in the top half of his class with a J.D. degree in 1985. While attending law school, Mr. Lanzi had the opportunity to clerk with the law firm of White, Mindel, Clarke & Foard, a highly-regarded Towson law firm. Following graduation, Mr. Lanzi was selected to serve a judicial clerkship with The Honorable Albert P. Close of the Circuit Court for Harford County. Upon the completion of the clerkship, Mr. Lanzi accepted an associate attorney position with the Towson law firm of Seiland & Jednorski, P.A., a general practice law firm where he handled a variety of legal matters from the Summer of 1986 through the Spring of 1992.. In June of 1992, Mr. Lanzi formed the law firm known as Coover & Lanzi, with offices in Towson and Ellicott City. The law practice prospered; however, after finding that the vast majority of clients preferred the Towson office for meetings, Mr. Lanzi established his own practice in Towson on October 15, 1993 and incorporated as a professional association in 1996. Mr. Lanzi has been a member of the Maryland State Bar Association and the Baltimore County Bar Association since 1986 where he is active in the State, Local Laws and Zoning Committee.
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In recogintion of my active participation and leadership ability, The Baltimore County Bar Association elected me to serve on its Executive Council for 10 years, and to serve as its President in 2009. I have also served a term on the Board of Governors of the Maryland State Bar Association.. Giving back to the community rounds out my public persona. I devote time and expertise to the Greater Towson Committee which is dedicated to the revitalization and redevelopment of Towson, Md., my adopted hometown. I served as its President in 2005 and 2006.
In January 2011, Chris Corey joined Smith, Gildea & Schmidt as a law clerk and continued working for the firm while he was enrolled in law school. After passing the Maryland Bar Exam, Chris joined the firm as an associate, and he is currently a member of the firm’s Real Estate and Estates and Trusts Groups. During his time with the firm, Chris has worked on a wide range of complex real estate, land use, and zoning matters, in addition to focusing his practice on will and trust drafting, estate planning, and estate and trust administration.. Chris is a Cockeysville native and his educational background began in the Baltimore area at Dulaney High School. After high school, Chris received his B.A. degree from Louisiana State University. While attending Louisiana State University, Chris was active member of the community volunteering to help rebuild homes for hurricane Katrina refugees, and volunteering for several organizations which helped support U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Desiring to return to the Baltimore area, Chris attended the University Of Maryland School Of Law, where he graduated magna cum laude and was a member of the school’s Moot Court Executive Board.. Chris is also an avid sports fan and when not practicing law, he enjoys attending Ravens, Orioles, and University of Maryland games, along with occasional LSU football games.
If you or someone you love has been harmed by the wrongful act of another, an experienced personal injury attorney can help you find justice. At Law Office of Clay M. Barnes, LLC, in Towson, I have over 40 years of experience fighting for the rights of injured clients throughout Maryland. I am known as an ethical and knowledgeable practitioner who provides straightforward legal advice and zealous advocacy. Whether you have been injured by a distracted driver, a negligent property owner or a defective product, you can be confident I will fight for your full financial recovery.
I work hard, care about my clients and am honest. I have tried hundreds of jury trials throughout Maryland. I have worked for insurance companies and know how they evaluate and defend cases. Now, I represent only plaintiffs, the persons who have been injured or killed, and their families.. 1977- Started first racquetball club in Maryland, The Towson Court Club, with partner Leroy Merritt.. 1978 to present- practiced law in all courts in Maryland.. 1986- Accepted position as Managing Attorney with USF&G Insurance Company. Oversaw in-house trial office and tried cases for defendants/ insureds.. 2002- Founded Williams & Santoni with Senior Trial Counsel Jane Santoni. Representing only plaintiffs.
I was born and raised in the Land of Bohs and O’s, in the blue-collar suburb of Arbutus, Maryland. I’m grateful for the sacrifices my parents made to put me in the best position possible as it related to my future. Any successes I’ve achieved are directly attributable to my upbringing and my relationship with my parents and older brother, Broc. They emphasized working hard, attention to detail, and a balanced life that included a focus on family, education, athletics and involvement in the church and community.. I attended high school at Cardinal Gibbons in Baltimore City which, sadly, is no longer in existence. When I graduated from Gibbons, I moved on to Salisbury University on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. There, I played basketball for two years before retiring. When I say I “played,” I mean I practiced hard and barely ever saw any significant playing time. And when I say I “retired,” I mean I got cut after my second season. But the experience is one I’ll always look back fondly on. Just making the team and playing occasionally was the culmination of countless hours of hard work and sweat. More importantly, the relationships I built there have continued to this day.. While at Salisbury, I wrote for the University paper (politics and sports), hosted a radio show for a brief time, and did color commentary for the University television station for men’s basketball’s games once I’d “retired” from playing. I also ran a make-shift barber shop out of my dorm room, giving my signature “high and tight” fade to all my patrons.. In college, I continued to devote significant time and attention to classwork, with the goal of attending law school upon graduation. I was fortunate to graduate with top honors and was humbled to be the recipient of the Justin P. Shen Memorial Award, given to the graduating senior with the highest GPA in the Political Science department. During college, I also interned with a delegate in the Maryland General Assembly and with then-Congressman Ben Cardin in the summer before 9/11 prior to that.. After graduation, I was admitted to the University of Maryland School of Law. In my first semester, I helped coach a local high school basketball team, enjoying the opportunity to assist a friend, stay close to the game I loved, and mentor young men. During my first summer of law school, I started as a law clerk with a firm that handles a large bulk of State Farm’s work in Maryland. It was a great opportunity to learn so much about the law, litigation, and the insurance industry so early in my legal career. Upon graduation and passage of the bar, I was offered a position with the firm.. I practiced as an associate there for almost eight years, gaining invaluable experience and mentoring from some excellent trial lawyers. The immense amount of trial work I was able to handle right out of the gate was an opportunity few attorneys get, and that case load did not let up with the more experience I obtained. By the time I’d left the firm to switch to plaintiff’s work, I’d tried well over a hundred jury trials and hundreds more in the district court.. More importantly, I met my wonderful (vast understatement) wife during my time at that office. We got married in 2010 and currently live in Harford County, where we raised two older sons and are still raising our youngest. Adrian served our country in the Navy, receiving an Honorable Discharge at the end of his term, and Taylor is still proudly serving our country in the Marines. Finn is in grade school, with plenty of time to decide what he’d like to do when he grows up, though the Air Force has been mentioned.. Speaking of trying to decide what to do with one’s life…Wanting a challenge beyond what the defense perspective provided, and desiring to put my skills to use for the benefit of people rather than an insurance company’s bottom line, I switched over to plaintiff’s practice. I worked at a very busy plaintiff’s practice for two years, gaining valuable exposure to a heavy caseload of files that was focused on personal injury and workers’ compensation.. There came a point in time that I decided that I wanted to run my practice my way, making the calls and managing a case the way I felt would best benefit the client. I started my practice, Bmore Attorney, on the premise that my clients are the focus. And it starts with the firm’s name; I don’t need or want my name front and center, because my client is the central figure. While my team is integral to the successes we’ve achieved for our clients, I do not hand off important client interaction; if you have a question or concern for me, I will address it for you. Other plaintiff’s firms expect their staff to manage a case while the attorney devotes his or her attention to “more important” matters. At Bmore Attorney, your matter is important to me, and I will handle it.. If you have a matter that you need assistance with, I welcome the opportunity to speak with you. No issue is too big or too small to take the time to sit down and discuss. If I have an answer, I’ll share it. If I don’t, I’ll find it or connect you with a trusted colleague who has the solution. If you’ve read this far, it’s likely you’re investigating attorneys to see who is a fit to handle your problem. Don’t just take a website or an attorney’s word for it. I hope you’ll call to schedule a meeting (consultations are always free of charge and, in the age of COIVD, can be conducted virtually via Zoom or a similar platform) so you can determine for yourself whether Bmore Attorney is the right firm for you.
I received my B.A. from Middlebury College in 1982 and my master’s degree in 1985. I went on to attend the University of Maryland School of Law, where I received my J.D. in 1989. I began my career in litigation early on in law school, successfully trying civil rights cases in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.. My clerkships with the felony trial unit of the Baltimore City Office of the Public Defender and with the Law Offices of William H. Murphy Jr. gave me the experience I needed to start successfully trying serious criminal matters in both the district and circuit courts immediately after being admitted to the Maryland and District of Columbia Bars.. After serving as an assistant public defender in Baltimore for two years, I accepted a position with the Law Office of Roland Walker as a trial attorney handling both criminal and civil matters. In 1995, I was made partner.. Four years later, I began my own law firm, the Law Office of Gil S. Amaral. I have been successfully defending clients’ interests for the last 30 years and I continue to provide the high-quality representation and personal attention that my clients require. My current practice includes serious criminal defense at both the district and circuit courts across the entire state of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Additionally, I handle personal injury cases.. I am a proud member in good standing of the State Bars of Maryland and the District of Columbia, as well as the Federal Bar for the District of Maryland. I am also a member of the Maryland Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.
I prosecute my representation with concern, passion, hard work, saavy and insight of almost thirty years keep all client matters in strict confidence. I take great pride that most of my cases are referred to me by other attorneys, CPA's and other clients.. My practice is guided by a desire to serve the Lord and to assist those in need.
I pride myself on creating straightforward and simple documents that get the deal done. There is no reason to use 20 pages when 3 pages will do. Please call me so that we can discuss how we can work together.
I opened The Law Office of Marshall T. Henslee with a single goal in mind: to use my legal expertise, my skills and some creativity to help people - specifically, anyone changed with a crime or suffering from an injury - solve their problems.My experience as an attorney, with a proven track record, allows me to pursue everything from personal injury claims, like automobile accidents, to criminal and traffic violations and many other legal matters.. I have a strong desire to form personal connections with my clients, their families and others. I will treat you as a person, not a "case," and I will defend your rights in court and seek the best outcome possible.
I have been defending complex medical malpractice and personal injury claims in arbitration, trial and appellate proceedings for more than 16years. Representing physicians, nurses, hospitals and long term care facilities throughout Maryland and the District of Columbia, I am experienced in litigating health care claims involving both acute and long term care and in defending individual health care providers from a wide variety of disciplines and medical specialties. I have also represented health care providers in disciplinary actions before administrative agencies in Maryland.. In addition to my legal experience, I am also a registered nurse with significant health care experience as a clinical nurse in acute and critical care settings. I have been on the faculty of The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and continues to teach and give presentations and seminars on professional liability, quality assurance and risk management.. I am a 1981 graduate of the St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing and received my Bachelors of Science in Nursing from the Catholic University of America in 1983. I became a member of Sigma Theta Tau, the national honor society for nursing in graduated cum laude from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 1992.
I have been practicing law for forty years. After serving as a clerk to Judge Alexander Harvey, II in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, I joined the law firm of Smith, Somerville & Case where I litigated all manner of cases for corporate, insurance and individual clients, for almost thirty years. In 1997, I joined Hodes, Pessin & Katz where I have continued my litigation practice.
I have been practicing Criminal Law exclusively for 39 years in all Maryland State and Federal Courts. Durinng my tenure I have had the pleasure of being granted "Pro Hoc Vice"status (temporary Bar Admittance) in 12 other states and 10 other Federal Jurisdictions in Criminal Cases. While I am, on occasion, requested to leave Maryland for a particular case, I try to stay in state. I have tried roughly 150 jury trials during my career in every County/City in Maryland, 20 of which have been murders; and have had virtually 1000's of misdemeanors matters before District Courts; e.g. DWI, Theft, Assault, Drug Possession/Distribution, and more.. For effective and agressive representation don't hesitate to contact me 24/7