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Shipley Law Firm - Easton, MD

10 West Dover Street Easton, MD 21601

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Updated: 11/11/2024

Easton Criminal Defense Law Firm

Overview

If you need a skilled criminal defense attorney or civil litigator in the Easton, Maryland, area, do not hesitate to schedule a consultation at the office of Shipley Law Firm. We will carefully listen to the facts of your case and provide an honest assessment of your options.

For nearly 20 years, the Shipley Law Firm has provided exceptional customer service to clients facing a wide range of legal matters. We devote a significant amount of the firm's resources to providing criminal defense. Depending on the criminal offense, individuals can face an array of devastating consequences such as jail time, fines, community service, restitution or loss of driving privileges. In criminal defense matters, our lawyers will aggressively fight to protect you from these consequences and guide you to a swift resolution whenever possible.

Our founding attorney Stephanie A. Shipley is a former prosecutor in Talbot County. As such, she fully understands the tactics that prosecutors will follow in your case. Clients rely on her to develop an effective strategy that anticipates the prosecutor's tactics.

To learn more about how our law firm can help you, we encourage you to call or email to schedule a consultation. We can discuss your matter in greater detail. Whether you are facing a complex litigation matter or need experienced criminal defense, contact the office of Shipley Law Firm today.

About Shipley Law Firm

Practice Areas

  • Criminal Defense

Published Works

  • Criminal Defense
  • DUI/DWI
  • Civil Litigation

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10 West Dover Street Easton, MD 21601

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  • 410-822-2881

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