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Annapolis Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
Nathans & Biddle, LLP represents individuals and corporations in all phases of criminal matters, including federal and state grand jury and administrative investigations, forfeiture matters, federal and state trials, sentencings, appeals, and post-conviction proceedings. Nathans & Biddle, LLP also represents individuals and corporations in complex civil litigation, false claim cases, corporate internal investigations and attorneys in bar grievance proceedings.About Nathans & Biddle, LLP
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
- Federal and State Grand Jury and Administrative Investigations
- Forfeiture Matters
- Federal and State Trials
- Sentencings
- Appeals
- Post-Conviction Proceedings
- Complex Civil Litigation
- False Claim Cases
- Corporate Internal Investigations
- We represent attorneys in bar grievance proceedings
Office Information
Address
18 West Street Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone
Fax
- (410) 783-0518
Websites
Other Offices
Nathans & Biddle, LLP (Main Office) 120 East Baltimore Street Suite 1800 Baltimore, MD 21202 - 1698 (410) 783-0272
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