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Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyer
Overview
After graduating law school with honors, Patrick S. Preller clerked for the Honorable Maurice W. Baldwin on the Circuit Court of Maryland for Harford County. Following his clerkship, Mr. Preller accepted an appointment as an Assistant State's Attorney in Baltimore City, where he prosecuted thousands of felony narcotic, general felony, misdemeanor, and juvenile cases. Since 2004, Mr. Preller has worked in private practice at the law firms of Rosen and Esterson and the Preller Glass Law Firm, LLC. As a prosecutor and in private practice, Mr. Preller has tried dozens of criminal and civil cases before a jury. Mr. Preller also teaches Fourth Amendment and Criminal Procedure as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Baltimore.About Patrick S. Preller Esq.
Current Employment Position(s)
- Managing Partner
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Criminal/Traffic Defense
- Employment Discrimination
- Sexual Harassment
- Whistleblower Cases
Qualifications
Classes and Seminars
- Adjunct Professor, Fourth Amendment and Criminal Procedure, University of Baltimore
Past Positions
- Honorable Maurice W. Baldwin on the Circuit Court of Maryland for Harford County, Clerk
- Baltimore City, Assistant State’s Attorney
- Rosen and Esterson, 2004 - Present
- Preller Glass Law Firm, LLC, 2004 - Present
Education
- University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland, 1998
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
Law Review: Baltimore Law Review, Associate editor
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
16 S Frederick St Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone
Fax
- 410-539-2955
Office Hours
Monday-Friday 9:00AM-5:00PM
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