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56 Litigation lawyers are available in Baltimore, Maryland. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 53% provide free consultation.

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Litigation Case Statistics Overview

Litigation Case Timeline

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Litigation in Baltimore typically spans from 9 to 30 months, depending on case complexity, court schedules, and settlement likelihood.

Baltimore Court Backlog

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Estimated active litigation case backlog in Baltimore courts ranges from 600 to 2,000, reflecting typical urban court congestion.

Litigation Baltimore Filing Volume

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Monthly litigation filings are estimated between 150 and 350 cases, based on historical trends and public court data.

Litigation Case Outcomes

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Resolution rates vary: around 20% of cases settle pre-litigation, 35% after filing but before trial, and about 10% succeed at trial. Outcomes depend on case type and representation.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.9 out of 5

Adam Sampson

Firm: ROLLINS, SMALKIN, RICHARDS & MACKIE LLC
300 EAST LOMBARD STREET , Baltimore , Maryland 21202
Practice Areas: Litigation
In addition to practicing law, Sampson serves as President of the Baltimore County Bar Association.  Sampson previously served a 3 year term on the Baltimore County Planning Board and two terms on the Maryland Attorney Grievance Commission Inquiry Review Panel.
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.0 out of 5

Clare Maisano

Suite 1300 , Baltimore , Maryland 21202
Practice Areas: Litigation
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Ian Valkenet

Young & Valkenet , Baltimore , Maryland 21210
Practice Areas: Litigation
In 2014, Ian was honored by The National Trial Lawyers Association, and named to its “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” for his accomplishments in the courtroom.  In 2019, he was named a "Rising Star" by Maryland SuperLawyers, and named "Top 40 under 40" by the National Trial Lawyers Association.  He was recognized by Maryland SuperLawyers again in 2020, 2021, and 2022.  In 2021, his firm was voted "Best Law Firm: Civil Litigation" by the readers of The Daily Record.  He focuses his practice on complex civil litigation, real property, business, and construction disputes.  He is admitted to practice law by the:. Ian has obtained millions of dollars in trial verdicts and settlements for his clients.  He has argued before the highest appellate courts in the State of Maryland, District of Columbia and the Federal Fourth Circuit.  He is proud of several opinions from those Courts:. Ian is also a Maryland licensed real estate broker and co-founder of Valkenet Brokerage, LLC.  In 2021, that brokerage was a winner of "Best Residential Real Estate Brokerage" based on votes cast by the readers of The Daily Record.. Ian was born and raised in Baltimore.  He attended Calvert Hall College High School, and is a graduate of Boston College and the University of Baltimore School of Law.  Before he joined Young & Valkenet, Ian worked at the Office of the Public Defender for Baltimore City, in both the felony trial division, and at the district court for the Northwestern precinct.  He also clerked for Judge Clayton Greene, Jr., in Maryland’s highest court.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5

Gregory Wasylak

Firm: Venable, LLP
Two Hopkins Plaza , Baltimore , Maryland 21201
Practice Areas: Litigation
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.9 out of 5

Eleanor Chung

Firm: Brown & Barron, LLC
7 St. Paul St. , Baltimore , Maryland 21202
Practice Areas: Litigation
Eleanor T. Chung is a litigation associate at Brown and Barron, LLC.  Her practice areas include nursing home abuse and neglect, medical malpractice, and appellate advocacy.  Eleanor provides superlative, service-oriented representaton.. Prior to joining the firm, Eleanor clerked for the Hon. Andrea M. Leahy of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals.. Eleanor is an accomplished author, and has published in the American Journal of Bioethics, the Annals of Global Health, and the Journal of Health Care Law and Policy. She currently serves on the Editorial Board of the Trial Reporter, the magazine of the Maryland Association for Justice.. She graduated from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, where she earned a certificate in Health Law and served as Managing Editor of the Journal of Health Care Law and Policy. She won her first appeal as a Rule 19 student attorney.. Prior to pracitcing law, she journeyed to South Korea on a Fulbright Scholarship and spent five years as a medical administrator. A native Marylander, she lives in Baltimore County with her husband and two sons.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.7 out of 5

Edward Parent

Firm: Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC
201 N. Charles Street , Baltimore , Maryland 21201
Practice Areas: Litigation
Ned Parent is an experienced and versatile litigator, focusing his practice on complex civil litigation, utilizing his unique analytical skill-set to offer his clients efficient and effective representation. His practice focuses on representing corporations and individuals in a wide range of matters, including business disputes, fiduciary litigation, estates and trusts litigation, administrative and regulatory matters before, for example, the Office of the Maryland Attorney General and the Maryland Insurance Administration, professional malpractice, and insurance.
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.2 out of 5

David Story

Franklin & Prokopik Pc Ste 600 2 N Charles St , Baltimore , Maryland 21201
Practice Areas: Litigation
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.2 out of 5

Darryl Tarver

Firm: Venable LLP
750 E Pratt Street , Baltimore , Maryland 21202
Practice Areas: Litigation
Avvo Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5

Dale Garbutt

Firm: Whiteford, Taylor & Preston
Seven Saint Paul Street , Baltimore , Maryland 21202
Practice Areas: Insurance , Personal Injury, Products Liability, Railroad/FELA, Litigation, Litigation
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.8 out of 5

Christopher John Madaio

200 Saint Paul St Fl 16 , Baltimore , Maryland 21202
Practice Areas: General Practice, Public Finance & Tax Exempt Finance, Litigation
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5

Alan Silverberg

Firm: Summerfield, Willen, Silverberg and Limsky, P.A.
Alan Silverberg & Assoc Pa Woodholme Cntr Ste 4101 , Baltimore , Maryland 21208
Practice Areas: Automobile Accidents, Business & Commercial, Business , Child Custody & Visitation, Child Support, Divorce, Family , Personal Injury, Workers Compensation, Wrongful Death, Litigation, Litigation
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Cary Hansel

Firm: Hansel Law, PC
2514 N. Charles Street , Baltimore , Maryland 21218
Practice Areas: Appellate , Civil , Corporate , Litigation, Litigation
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)
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.8 out of 5

Benjamin Schuman

Firm: DLA Piper LLP (US)
6225 Smith Avenue , Baltimore , Maryland 21209
Practice Areas: Litigation
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Benjamin Bruins

Firm: Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC
201 N. Charles Street , Baltimore , Maryland 21201
Practice Areas: Litigation
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.7 out of 5

Ari Casper

Firm: The Casper Firm, LLC
400 E. Pratt Street, Suite 903 , Baltimore , Maryland 21202
Practice Areas: Litigation
I launched The Casper Firm with the goal of helping victims of medical negligence, product defects, and accidents recover the largest possible amounts under the law. I treat each case as if it my only one. I truly believe that the clients are partners in litigating their cases; therefore, I treat them with respect and value their input.. I live in Baltimore, Maryland and am easily accessible to clients in the region.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.1 out of 5

Angelica Carliner

Firm: Warnken, LLC
2 Reservoir Cir Ste 200 , Baltimore , Maryland 21208
Practice Areas: Litigation
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.4 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.2 out of 5

Andrew Radding

Firm: ADELBERG, RUDOW, DORF & HENDLER, LLC
7 Saint Paul Street, Suite 600 , Baltimore , Maryland 21202
Practice Areas: Civil , Litigation, Litigation
Andrew Radding is a member in the Baltimore law firm of Adelberg, Rudow, Dorf & Hendler, LLC. Mr. Radding served as Assistant Counsel, U. S. House of Representatives, Select Committee on Crime (1969-1972) and Assistant U. S Attorney, Maryland (1972-1977). While serving as an Assistant United States Attorney for Maryland, he prosecuted complex conspiracy and related substantive charges in Federal Court. He focuses his practice on complex commercial, civil and business litigation, white collar criminal defense and representation of professionals in federal and state courts.. Mr. Radding's practice is varied and extensive. He participates in mostly extended, complex, document intensive cases and the representation of professionals. Among Mr. Radding's most notable cases are:. Mr. Radding is the Chairman of the Steering Committee of the U. S. Attorney's Alumni Society of Maryland (1979-present). He was the Chairman of the Bicentennial Celebration Committee of U. S. District Court for the District of Maryland (1988-1990). He served as a Member of the Judicial Selection Committee, U. S. District Court vacancy (1986); Admission Qualifications Committee, U. S. District Court (1986-1988) and was appointed by the Governor of Maryland to the State Administrative Board of Elections (1995-1996); the Mayor of Baltimore appointed Mr. Radding to the Executive Board of the Domestic Violence Coordinating Council in 2001.. His extensive memberships in professional organizations include the Bar Association of Baltimore City (Secretary - 2008-present); (Judicial Selection Committee, Chairman 1996-1997, 2002-present); Executive Council; Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers (MICPEL) Member Board of Directors 1987 -1992; Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland (Member: Inquiry and Peer Review Panels); Faculty Member for the Professionalism Course required of all new Admittees to Maryland Bar. Mr. Radding was elected to the Maryland State Bar Association Board of Governors for 2005 - 2007. He is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association's Committee on Continuing Legal Education and is Chair of the Maryland State Bar Association Program Committee. Mr. Radding was the moderator of a panel of judges and lawyers at the 2007 Maryland State Bar Association annual meeting on a discussion of E-discovery.. Some of Mr. Radding's additional reported and unreported appellate cases include:. Andrew Radding is a participant in the legal video series produced by The Legal Television Network. To view the videos follow the link: The Legal Television Network
Avvo Rating: Rated 3.4 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5

Andrew Gendron

750 E Pratt Street , Baltimore , Maryland 21202
Practice Areas: Corporate , Products Liability, Litigation, Litigation
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.0 out of 5

Amanda Schwartzkopf

Firm: Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White
201 N Charles Street , Baltimore , Maryland 21201
Practice Areas: Litigation
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.8 out of 5

Indira Sharma

Saul Ewing LLP 500 E Pratt St , Baltimore , Maryland 21202
Practice Areas: Litigation
Indira Sharma concentrates her practice on commercial litigation in state and federal courts with an emphasis on real estate litigation and contract disputes. She also represents clients in a broad range of other litigation disputes involving class actions, commercial leases, estates, environmental issues and non-compete agreements.
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