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Updated: June 8th, 2021 | Elkridge | Lawyer List N | Lebowitz Law Firm |
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Address: 8180 Lark Brown Road, Suite 201, elkridge, MD, 21075
Law Firm: Lebowitz Law Firm
Phone: (410) 730-9010
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Website: http://www.lebowitzlegal.com
Title | Attorney |
First Year of Call | |
Areas of Practice | Employment Law, Labor Law, Civil Litigation, Torts, Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Personal Injury, Premises Liability |
Description | Neil R. Lebowitz, Esquire is the current President of the Maryland Employment Lawyers Association (MELA) and is the owner of the Lebowitz Law Firm in Howard County, Maryland. For more than 15 years, the Lebowitz Law Firm has represented clients in employment law matters as well as personal injury matters. Mr. Lebowitz first began his career in the law over 23 years ago when he worked for one year, from late 1996 to late 1997, as a judicial law clerk for Judge Steven G. Chapelle of the Circuit Court for Charles County, Maryland. Starting in 1997, Mr. Lebowitz worked for four-plus years as a litigation associate with Anderson, Coe & King, LLP in Baltimore, Maryland. While at Anderson, Coe & King, LLP, Mr. Lebowitz represented various business entities and major retailers, including Home Depot and Sears. In 2002, Mr. Lebowitz began working in Silver Spring, Maryland as an associate with the firm of Zipin, Melehy & Driscoll LLC, where he engaged in the practice of civil litigation with an emphasis on employment law. In 2004, Mr. Lebowitz formed the Law Office of Neil R. Lebowitz, LLC, which later became known as the Lebowitz Law Firm. With respect to his educational background, Mr. Lebowitz graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law with Honor in 1996. For his undergraduate education, he attended the University of Maryland at College Park where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history. Mr. Lebowitz graduated magna cum laude and as a member of the highly prestigious Phi Beta Kappa honor society. Mr. Lebowitz has been active with MELA since late 2014 when he began serving as a Vice-President of the organization. He has also spoken on various subjects at MELA’s Annual Conferences from 2014 through 2019. Mr. Lebowitz is licensed to practice before all state and federal courts in both Maryland and the District of Columbia. Published Work Neil R. Lebowitz, Note, Harris v. Alabama: Standardless Jury Override in Capital Cases Deemed Constitutional, 7 Md. J. of Contemp. Legal Issues 515-41 (1996) Speaking Engagements December 6, 2019, MELA Conference, Speaker, Your Client Has No Claims Or Do They? Alternative Routes to Liability November 8, 2019, MSBA Solo & Small Firm Summit, Speaker, Employment Law Basics You Need to Know as a Law Firm Owner December 1, 2017, MELA Conference, Speaker and Moderator, Disability Update December 2, 2016, MELA Conference, Speaker and Moderator, Summary Judgment Practice November 13, 2015, MELA Conference, Speaker, How to Exploit the Interaction Between Federal, State, and Local Employment Laws November 13, 2015, MELA Conference, Moderator, Making the Practice Perfect November 14, 2014, MELA Conference, Speaker, ADA Developments |
We Listen. We Explain. We Advocate. Advocacy with Integrity.At the Lebowitz Law Firm, we are firm believers in what we call advocacy with integrity. This principle applies to our dealings with both clients and third parties alike. When communicating with a client, we discuss all of the issues in the client’s case in a straightforward and respectful way, taking time to explain the positive and negative aspects of each potential course of…
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