Partners Steven D. Silverman and Andrew G. Slutkin have been named by The American Trial Lawyers Association (The “ATLA”) for inclusion in The ATLA 2007 Top 100 Trial Lawyers for the state of Maryland. The Top 100 attorneys are selected based upon “superior qualifications, trial results, leadership, influence, reputation, stature, and profile in the attorney…
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Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley has appointed Silverman Thompson partner Brian G. Thompson to the Trial Courts Judicial Nominating Commission for Baltimore County. The commission meets and interviews potential candidates when a vacancy arises in its circuit or district court. After a vote, the commission sends the names of qualified nominees to the governor for consideration…
Continue reading ›Partner Andrew Slutkin presented today at MICPEL’s One-Day Trial Advocacy Program at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Others on the described “all-star” faculty included The Honorable William D. Quarles, United States District Court for theDistrict of Maryland.
Continue reading ›Andrew G. Slutkin has joined the firm as a partner after six years as a partner with the law firm of Snyder, Slutkin and Snyder. Mr. Slutkin will continue to concentrate in the areas of medical malpractice, catastrophic injury and complex business litigation.
Continue reading ›On January 12, 2007, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals upheld a multi-million dollar medical malpractice verdict the firm had won against the University of Maryland Medical System. STW attorney Jamison White wrote the winning brief and argued the case before the appellate court.
Continue reading ›Partner Steven D. Silverman was appointed by Attorney General-Elect Douglas F. Gansler to serve on his Transition Committee. Mr. Gansler, who was elected in November 2006 to the Office of Attorney General for the State of Maryland, replaces outgoing Attorney General Joe Curran. Mr. Curran has held the office since 1987. Mr. Gansler’s Transition Committee,…
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