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Chevy Chase, MD Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Chevy Chase, Maryland Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(178 attorneys currently listed)

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Earl Silbert
4807 Essex Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 652-6794
Robert Silverberg
4612 Derussey Parkway
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 656-1661
B Smith
7213 Pomander Lane
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 654-9221
Phillip Spector
3912 Oliver Street
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 652-3230
Andrew Spence
6665 Hillandale Road
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 652-0430
Kahl Spriggs
7005 Meadow Lane
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 652-3856
Oram Chartered Steven
4600 North Park Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 652-8600
Ronald Stevens
4104 Rosemary Street
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 986-8922
John Stewart Jr
4823 Dorset Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 654-2989
Stirling E Tillman
7012 Beechwood Drive
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 656-3519
Tanenbaum & Saas
4504 Walsh Street Suite 200
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 913-5774
Arthur Tarantino
4801 Langdrum Lane
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 654-6254
Dorsey Law Center
2 Wisconsin Circle, Suite 700
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(202) 291-0501
Ghatt Law Group
2 Wisconsin Circle Suite 700
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(240) 235-5028
Thyden Gross & Callahan
4601 Willard Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 907-4580
Victoria Toensing
5807 Hillburne Way
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 951-6142
Allan Topol
3226 Brooklawn Court
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 654-8944
South 3rd Trimble
6 East Lenox Street
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 652-6470
Thomas Troyer
5514 Cedar Parkway
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 656-8832
Diane Uhl
8401 Connecticut Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(240) 497-1999
Lawrence Walders
4704 Essex Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 657-3282
Alan Ward
5804 Cedar Parkway
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 656-8950
Lawrence Wechsler
2720 Washington Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 565-0812
Eleanor Weinberger
4600 North Park Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 656-1100

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United States Attorney News

Man cleared of theft charges

Kevin Keheley can breathe a sigh of relief after a jury exonerated him of theft.

Keheley was accused of defrauding a man after entering into a contract of developing an application for a smartphone, which he was never able to produce.

The contract was for $17,000 and Keheley was paid up front with $10,000.

Keheley then relocated to Austin but promised to finish the application. This, however, never happened.

Denver criminal lawyer Laurie Schmidt, who defended for Keheley, said that what happened was a business dispute.

Schmidt added that Keheley had no intention of running away from giving back the money that he received as evidenced by emails showing his intention to pay the money back.

Man cleared of rape that happened in 1993

Stephen Cothran was acquitted of rape and kidnapping charges in connection to an incident that happened in 1993.

Cothran, 56, became a suspect when his DNA linked him to evidence gathered during the incident.

However, a negative test had the jury dismissing the charges against Cothran.

Reuben Sheperd, a criminal attorney in Cleveland defending for Cothran, said that the victim had agreed to have sex with his client.

NFL player's non-cooperation sees theft charges dropped against woman who stole his jewelry

Theft charges against Subhanna Beyah were dropped after her victim, New York Giants' Shaun Rogers, refused to cooperate with the authorities.

Jonathan Meltz, Beyah's lawyer in Miami, could not be contacted to comment on the issue.

Miami prosecutors believed that Beyah did to Rogers what she did to two other men, wherein she drugged them before stealing their valuables.

According to the police, Rogers had met Beyah at the nightclub of the hotel where he was staying.

Together with another couple, they had gone up to his room where he went to sleep while the others were partying. Before he went to sleep, he put his jewelry inside a safe in the room. When he woke up, Beyah was already gone and so was his jewelry worth almost $500,000.

Rogers had told the prosecution that he was not willing to cooperate during the one time he spoke with them.

Despite the failure of the theft charges to prosper, the prosecution instead will go ahead with charging Beyah for violating her probation wherein she is looking at a 20-year prison sentence if convicted.

20 years in prison for murder conviction in nightclub shooting

A murder conviction will have Mark Anthony Garcia spending 20 years in prison for the death of Michael Angelo Morales.

Morales was shot to death outside a nightclub in 2008.

Garcia's first murder trial ended in a mistrial but he was not so lucky in the second trial.

Albert Acevedo, a defense attorney in San Antonio, said that his client, Garcia, was not the killer.

Instead he was the one who tried to stop another man, Hector Lozano, from shooting Morales.

Lozano is still awaiting for his own trial.

Jury clears King of Pop's concert promoter of negligence

A jury rejected a negligence lawsuit brought by Katherine Jackson, the mother of Michael Jackson, against AEG Live LLC, the This is It concerts promoter of the King of Pop.

Katherine Jackson's lawyers claimed that the promoter erred when it failed to verify if Dr. Conrad Murray was qualified when it hired him as the singer's doctor.

AEG denied the allegation but said that Murray was hired by Michael Jackson himself.

Murray is already serving a jail sentence for the death of the popstar.

Los Angeles lawyer Marvin S. Putnam, AEG's lead defense counsel, said the jury made the right decision.

The Jackson lawyers had pointed out that the promoter was only after its own profits thus it did not bother to make sure that Murray was a qualified physician.

Putnam and his defence team claimed Murray's hiring was the singer's choice and that if their client had known about what Murray and Jackson were up to they would not have gone on with the series of concerts.