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Frederick, Maryland Malpractice Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 8 Frederick attorneys and 6 law firms.

Conrad W. Varner
Maryland Malpractice attorney at Varner and Goundry with 54 years of experience
121 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MD

Daniel L. Cox
Maryland Malpractice attorney at Cox Law Center with 19 years of experience
04 North Court Street, Frederick, MD

Ed Goundry
Maryland Malpractice attorney at Varner and Goundry with 34 years of experience
121 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MD

Heather J. Kelly
Maryland Malpractice attorney at Kaslick Prete and Kelly with 30 years of experience
5 West Church Street, Frederick, MD

Mary Elizabeth Kaslick
Maryland Malpractice attorney at Kaslick Prete and Kelly with 41 years of experience
5 West Church Street, Frederick, MD

Matthew H. Fogelson
Maryland Malpractice attorney at Varner and Goundry with 21 years of experience
121 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MD

Roger C. Simmons
Maryland Malpractice attorney at Gordon and Simmons with 54 years of experience
1050 Key Parkway, Frederick, MD

Scott Rolle
Maryland Malpractice attorney at Scott L Rolle with 39 years of experience
151 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD
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