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Law Office of Bryon W. Szojchet, Esq.

Law Office of Bryon W. Szojchet, Esq. - Baltimore, MD

Lawyers in Baltimore, MD

3923 Labyrinth Rd. Baltimore, MD 21215

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • By Jada C. on Jul. 23, 2024
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    Save your time and go somewhere else. I hired Bryon Szojchet thinking he would be my lawyer, and as soon as I signed my fee agreement he passed me off to one of his other less competent but same cost lawyers, Oya Oner. The fine print on his contract state that he is able to pass your cases on to his less competent colleagues to work the case. I wish that i was able to give Mr. Szojchet 0 stars but the website doesnt allow me to. I took my custody case to him. He has been working on it for 4 months and the trials have not even begun. I can never reach him. Apparently, he is busy like the president of the U.S. Each time we talk, we is so darn rude and unprofessional! He already took my money so im stuck waiting around. This is not even a difficult case. I should have simply filed the complaint with the court myself! Do not say you were not warned before contacting him. BEWARE! Seek help elsewhere. He is a crook!

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Baltimore, MD

3923 Labyrinth Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21215

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Phone: (410) 358-3997

Fax: (443) 836-9197

Website: http://marylandfamilylawyer.net

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