Compare 7 attorneys and 6 law firms in Frederick , MD. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Elizabeth Stup
Frederick civil rights attorney at Law Office of Elizabeth Stup with 22 years experience257 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701
William Haugh Jr.
Frederick civil rights attorney at Haugh and Winters with 57 years experience30 West Patrick Street, Suite 330, Frederick, MD 21701
Richard Winters
Frederick civil rights attorney at Haugh and Winters with 50 years experience30 West Patrick Street, Suite 330, Frederick, MD 21701
Edgie Russell
Frederick civil rights attorney at Russell and Heffner with 46 years experience153-D West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701
Scott Rolle
Frederick civil rights attorney at Scott L Rolle with 39 years experience151 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701
Arthur Crum Jr.
Frederick civil rights attorney at Arthur C Crum with 38 years experience114 North Court Street, Frederick, MD 21701
Daniel Cox
Frederick civil rights attorney at Cox Law Center with 19 years experience04 North Court Street, Frederick, MD 21701
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