
Baltimore Federal Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
Paul R. Kramer, LLC., is a boutique law firm with primary focus on criminal defense in State and Federal courts. Its Principal, Paul R. Kramer, has been practicing criminal law for over forty (40) years. He has been in private practice since 1983. Previously, he served as the Deputy United States Attorney for the District of Maryland and was a federal prosecutor for twenty (20) years. He places a special emphasis on personalized attention to client's problems. He is often retained by larger...
Paul R. Kramer, LLC., is a boutique law firm with primary focus on criminal defense in State and Federal courts. Its Principal, Paul R. Kramer, has been practicing criminal law for over forty (40) years. He has been in private practice since 1983. Previously, he served as the Deputy United States Attorney for the District of Maryland and was a federal prosecutor for twenty (20) years. He places a special emphasis on personalized attention to client's problems. He is often retained by larger...
Paul R. Kramer, LLC., is a boutique law firm with primary focus on criminal defense in State and Federal courts. Its Principal, Paul R. Kramer, has been practicing criminal law for over forty (40) years. He has been in private practice since 1983. Previously, he served as the Deputy United States Attorney for the District of Maryland and was a federal prosecutor for twenty (20) years. He places a special emphasis on personalized attention to client's problems. He is often retained by larger law firms to act as co-counsel to their clients under criminal investigation or indictment or subpoenaed before grand juries. Paul R. Kramer has taught courses and lectured extensively in Criminal Trial Advocacy.
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