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Baltimore Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Baroody & O'Toole is a general practice law firm located in Baltimore, Maryland, offering complete legal services for you and your business from corporate law to traffic violations to estate planning. Our attorneys serve the residents of Baltimore, Washington D.C., and the surrounding counties, including Baltimore County, Harford County, Howard County, and Anne Arundel County...
Baroody & O'Toole is a general practice law firm located in Baltimore, Maryland, offering complete legal services for you and your business from corporate law to traffic violations to estate planning. Our attorneys serve the residents of Baltimore, Washington D.C., and the surrounding counties, including Baltimore County, Harford County, Howard County, and Anne Arundel County...
Baroody & O'Toole is a general practice law firm located in Baltimore, Maryland, offering complete legal services for you and your business from corporate law to traffic violations to estate planning. Our attorneys serve the residents of Baltimore, Washington D.C., and the surrounding counties, including Baltimore County, Harford County, Howard County, and Anne Arundel County.
It is our goal to provide services to our clients with attentive, effective, and efficient representation at a reasonable cost. By using the most advanced technology, our attorneys provide the type of service traditionally expected only from large firms, but at a fraction of the cost.
We involve our clients in the decision-making process so that they know where they stand as the representation progresses.
As an AV-rated firm, the Baltimore, Maryland, law firm of Baroody & O'Toole has earned the respect and recognition of our colleagues in the Maryland and Washington D.C. legal communities, while always working tirelessly for our clients.
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About Baroody & O'Toole
Practice Areas
- Litigation
- Personal Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Automobile Accidents
- Negligence
- Commercial Torts, Labor, and Construction
- Banking, Securities, and Communications
- Speeding Tickets and Traffic Violations
- Business and Commercial Law
- Business Structuring and Transactions
- Consumer Protection and Debtor Collection
- Employment Law
- Estate Planning
- Trusts
- Living Wills
- Power of Attorney
- Intellectual Property
- Copyright and Trademark
- Joint Venture and Licensing Agreements
Published Works
- Model Jury Instructions: Business Torts Litigation, ABA, 3rd Edition, 2000
- Hamilton v. Ford, UB Law Review, 1986
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
201 North Charles StreetSuite 2102 Baltimore, MD 21201
Fax
- (410) 539-8411
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