Compare 8 attorneys and 8 law firms in Baltimore , MD. Sort by highest rating and years of human rights experience.
Joseph Owens
Baltimore human rights attorney at Owens Law with 24 years experience10 East Mulberry Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
David Zerivitz
Baltimore human rights attorney at David Zerivitz with 50 years experience100 Church Lane, Baltimore, MD 21208
Mark Henckel
Baltimore human rights attorney at LeViness Tolzman and Hamilton with 45 years experience923 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
William McDaniel Jr.
Baltimore human rights attorney at William Alden McDaniel with 45 years experience118 West Mulberry Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
Hurst Hessey
Baltimore human rights attorney at Hessey and Hessey with 44 years experience3500 Boston Street, Suite 400, Baltimore, MD 21224
Linda Boyd
Baltimore human rights attorney at Jackson Lewis with 20 years experience2800 Quarry Lake Drive, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21209
James Quinn
Baltimore human rights attorney at James G Quinn with 15 years experience3655 Old Court Road, Baltimore, MD 21208
Kristen Lohmeyer
Baltimore human rights attorney at Business and Technology Law Group with 13 years experience111 South Calvert Street, Suite 2700, Baltimore, MD 21202
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