Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser provides high quality legal representation to businesses and individuals throughout Central Maryland.
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Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser provides high quality legal representation to businesses and individuals throughout Central Maryland.
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Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser provides legal representation across a range of practice areas, including litigation and arbitration, business law, guardianships, divorce and family law, wills and estate planning, commercial law, real estate law, and defense of employment law claims. We help clients navigate a host of legal issues, including challenges to wills, business disputes, shareholder disputes, employment agreements, consulting agreements, employee terminations, government contracting claims, copyright and trademark litigation, and much more. We also assist with negotiations involving commercial leases, employment agreements, joint venture agreements, drafting contracts, and a host of other services.
Our attorneys have decades of experience in their areas of practice. Our estate planning group has been guiding individuals and families through the estate planning process for many years. Our business and litigation attorneys represent clients in complex business and employment cases before state and federal courts in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Clients benefit from our attorneys' strong legal writing, research, and advocacy skills, along with a proven ability to work with clients and opposing counsel.
Main Office
8110 Maple Lawn Boulevard
Suite 160
Fulton, MD 20759
(410) 489-1996
8:30 am to 5:30 pm
One of the primary practice areas at Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt and Meiser is representation of small and mid-sized businesses in Central Maryland.
We are devoted to providing reliable and effective counsel in business law, employment law, government contracting, and real estate law, as well as business litigation, arbitration and mediation. We understand what it takes to own and operate a business. We are dedicated to providing personalized legal solutions that help clients reduce risks and take advantage of opportunities that can help their businesses thrive.
One of our the primary practice areas of Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser is civil litigation, arbitration and appeals
Our trial lawyers have devoted decades to developing their trial practice skills in state and federal courts. These skills not only benefit our clients when a dispute reaches trial, but are also helpful in the negotiation of settlement agreements. We provide strong counsel throughout the dispute resolution process, including depositions, mediation, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) meetings, trials, and arbitration.
We represent clients before state and federal courts located in Maryland and the District of Columbia, as well as before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and federal boards of contract appeals. We pursue cost-effective litigation strategies designed to achieve favorable results consistent with the objectives of our clients. Most important, we are readily available to our clients and provide proactive advice designed to avoid litigation while safeguarding their legal rights.
Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser provides quality legal representations to individuals and businesses at a reasonable cost. We emphasize clear communication with, and responsiveness to, our clients.
Steve is a legal advocate for businesses and individuals, providing the personal touch of an in-house lawyer and the expertise of a large firm. He understands the needs of growing small- and mid-size companies -- which require flexible and versatile legal support, but do not want to be burdened by the high cost of hiring an in-house attorney or paying large, high-priced law firms on an hourly basis. Steve has run corporate legal departments and understands the legal challenges that companies face. He thinks like an in-house lawyer, but speaks the language of business leaders, providing companies and individuals sound legal advice expressed in plain language.
Bar Number: 8712010365
Maryland, 1987
Bar Number: 414604
District of Columbia, 1988
University of Maryland - Smith School of Business
Masters of Business Administration, 1998
American University - Washington College of Law
Juris Doctor, 1987
Steve is a legal advocate for businesses and individuals, providing the personal touch of an in-house lawyer and the expertise of a large firm. He understands the needs of growing small- and mid-size companies -- which require flexible and versatile legal support, but do not want to be burdened by the high cost of hiring an in-house attorney or paying large, high-priced law firms on an hourly basis. Steve has run corporate legal departments and understands the legal challenges that companies face. He thinks like an in-house lawyer, but speaks the language of business leaders, providing companies and individuals sound legal advice expressed in plain language.
Bar Number: 8712010365
Maryland, 1987
Bar Number: 414604
District of Columbia, 1988
University of Maryland - Smith School of Business Masters of Business Administration, 1998
American University - Washington College of Law Juris Doctor, 1987
David holds a law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law. While attending law school, he interned for the Hon. Marcella A. Holland, Administrative Judge of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. During law school, he also counseled and advocated on behalf of clients as a student Rule 16 attorney in the law school's family law clinic. Following graduation, David was a judicial law clerk for the Hon. Yvette M. Bryant, the Judge-in-Charge of the Family/Domestic Division of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
Following my judicial clerkship, David practiced law in Calvert County, Maryland, where he represented clients in a wide variety of civil and criminal litigation matters, as well as assuming responsibility as lead counsel for the Calvert County Department of Social Services. In 2019, David became partner at a law firm in Calvert County and continued to represent clients in complex civil and criminal defense matters, including business and commercial contract negotiation and disputes; labor and employment negotiation and disputes; regulatory compliance; ethics and conflicts guidance; local, state, and federal administrative appeals; individual and commercial property negotiation and disputes; commercial, business, and private arbitration and mediation; domestic relations matters; criminal defense including juvenile, misdemeanor, and felony matters. David joined Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2022, where his practice includes representation of clients in business, civil litigation, and criminal matters, with a focus on business, corporate, and commercial transactions, negotiations, and litigation.
David holds a law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law. While attending law school, he interned for the Hon. Marcella A. Holland, Administrative Judge of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. During law school, he also counseled and advocated on behalf of clients as a student Rule 16 attorney in the law school's family law clinic. Following graduation, David was a judicial law clerk for the Hon. Yvette M. Bryant, the Judge-in-Charge of the Family/Domestic Division of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
Following my judicial clerkship, David practiced law in Calvert County, Maryland, where he represented clients in a wide variety of civil and criminal litigation matters, as well as assuming responsibility as lead counsel for the Calvert County Department of Social Services. In 2019, David became partner at a law firm in Calvert County and continued to represent clients in complex civil and criminal defense matters, including business and commercial contract negotiation and disputes; labor and employment negotiation and disputes; regulatory compliance; ethics and conflicts guidance; local, state, and federal administrative appeals; individual and commercial property negotiation and disputes; commercial, business, and private arbitration and mediation; domestic relations matters; criminal defense including juvenile, misdemeanor, and felony matters. David joined Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2022, where his practice includes representation of clients in business, civil litigation, and criminal matters, with a focus on business, corporate, and commercial transactions, negotiations, and litigation.
Kelley holds a law degree from The Catholic University of America, and a bachelor's degree in English and Philosophy from the University of Maryland, College Park. She also hold a certificate in Mediation Training from the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2019, Kelley practiced estate planning and administration, estate litigation, guardianship, and business law in Bethesda, Maryland. During law school, she worked as a law clerk in Washington, DC doing estate planning and administration, as well as editing the Wealth Strategies Journal.
Kelley holds a law degree from The Catholic University of America, and a bachelor's degree in English and Philosophy from the University of Maryland, College Park. She also hold a certificate in Mediation Training from the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2019, Kelley practiced estate planning and administration, estate litigation, guardianship, and business law in Bethesda, Maryland. During law school, she worked as a law clerk in Washington, DC doing estate planning and administration, as well as editing the Wealth Strategies Journal.
Megan holds a law degree from the University of Maryland and a Bachelor's degree from the George Washington University. Prior to becoming an attorney, she worked as a contracts specialist at Northrup Grumman, working on all types of Government Contracts. She worked on all phases of government contracts from procurement to administration. While she attended law school, Megan also worked a legal intern for the Department of Justice, the Howard County Public Defender, and the Howard County Circuit Court.
Before forming Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser 2019, Megan practiced litigation and transaction law through her own firm June of 2017 to December 2018. From December 2012 to June of 2017, she was an attorney at a law firm in Columbia, Maryland.
Megan holds a law degree from the University of Maryland and a Bachelor's degree from the George Washington University. Prior to becoming an attorney, she worked as a contracts specialist at Northrup Grumman, working on all types of Government Contracts. She worked on all phases of government contracts from procurement to administration. While she attended law school, Megan also worked a legal intern for the Department of Justice, the Howard County Public Defender, and the Howard County Circuit Court.
Before forming Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser 2019, Megan practiced litigation and transaction law through her own firm June of 2017 to December 2018. From December 2012 to June of 2017, she was an attorney at a law firm in Columbia, Maryland.
Verena regularly advises clients on all matters related to estate planning, special needs planning, estate and trust administration, and elder law. She works closely with clients to identify their estate planning goals and prepare the necessary Wills and Trusts to implement my clientsâ wishes.
Verena works in close partnership with her clients on the development of their estate plans. She understand that estate planning conversations about private family matters and finances may be uncomfortable. She meet my clients where they are and recognize that each family is unique.
Verena builds a relationship with her clients and their families, so she has them covered legally and can jump right in should my clients experience an emergency. As part of the planning process, She offers a family meeting to help all family members and friends named as agents, personal representatives or trustees understand my client's intentions.
Verena regularly advises clients on all matters related to estate planning, special needs planning, estate and trust administration, and elder law. She works closely with clients to identify their estate planning goals and prepare the necessary Wills and Trusts to implement my clientsâ wishes.
Verena works in close partnership with her clients on the development of their estate plans. She understand that estate planning conversations about private family matters and finances may be uncomfortable. She meet my clients where they are and recognize that each family is unique.
Verena builds a relationship with her clients and their families, so she has them covered legally and can jump right in should my clients experience an emergency. As part of the planning process, She offers a family meeting to help all family members and friends named as agents, personal representatives or trustees understand my client's intentions.
Eleanor holds a law degree from The George Washington University Law School and a Bachelor's degree from St. Mary's College of Maryland. Before forming Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2019, Eleanor practiced family law and estate planning at a law firm in Greenbelt, Maryland, from 2011 through 2018. Prior to that, she clerked for the Hon. Sherrie L. Krauser on the Circuit Court for Prince George's County, and then I served as a transactional real estate attorney at a law firm in St. Mary's County law firm from 2005 through 2011.
Eleanor holds a law degree from The George Washington University Law School and a Bachelor's degree from St. Mary's College of Maryland. Before forming Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2019, Eleanor practiced family law and estate planning at a law firm in Greenbelt, Maryland, from 2011 through 2018. Prior to that, she clerked for the Hon. Sherrie L. Krauser on the Circuit Court for Prince George's County, and then I served as a transactional real estate attorney at a law firm in St. Mary's County law firm from 2005 through 2011.
Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser, Anthony was an in-house legal advisor for a technology startup company. He also represented clients in all phases of federal court litigation and advised them on patent, trademark, and intellectual property matters at an AmLaw100 law firm. Earlier in his career, Anthony gained valuable experience working in the federal government for 8 years.
Anthony received his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center, and his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland.
Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser, Anthony was an in-house legal advisor for a technology startup company. He also represented clients in all phases of federal court litigation and advised them on patent, trademark, and intellectual property matters at an AmLaw100 law firm. Earlier in his career, Anthony gained valuable experience working in the federal government for 8 years.
Anthony received his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center, and his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland.
Elizabeth holds a law degree from University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and a bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland, College Park. Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2024, she served as a judicial law clerk on the Appellate Court of Maryland for the Hon. Dan Friedman. Elizabeth thereafter was an attorney at a law firm in the Baltimore area.
Elizabeth holds a law degree from University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and a bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland, College Park. Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2024, she served as a judicial law clerk on the Appellate Court of Maryland for the Hon. Dan Friedman. Elizabeth thereafter was an attorney at a law firm in the Baltimore area.
Samantha holds a law degree from The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, a master's degree in English from Georgetown University, and a bachelor's degree in English and Economics from Franklin and Marshall College. She also hold a certificate in Mediation Training satisfying the requirements of Maryland Rule 17-104.
Prior to joining Lewicky, OâConnor, Hunt & Meiser, Samantha practiced family law at a law firm in Rockville, Maryland.
Samantha holds a law degree from The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, a master's degree in English from Georgetown University, and a bachelor's degree in English and Economics from Franklin and Marshall College. She also hold a certificate in Mediation Training satisfying the requirements of Maryland Rule 17-104.
Prior to joining Lewicky, OâConnor, Hunt & Meiser, Samantha practiced family law at a law firm in Rockville, Maryland.
Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser provides legal representation across a range of practice areas, including litigation and arbitration, business law, guardianships, divorce and family law, wills and estate planning, commercial law, real estate law, and defense of employment law claims. We help clients navigate a host of legal issues, including challenges to wills, business disputes, shareholder disputes, employment agreements, consulting agreements, employee terminations, government contracting claims, copyright and trademark litigation, and much more. We also assist with negotiations involving commercial leases, employment agreements, joint venture agreements, drafting contracts, and a host of other services.
Our attorneys have decades of experience in their areas of practice. Our estate planning group has been guiding individuals and families through the estate planning process for many years. Our business and litigation attorneys represent clients in complex business and employment cases before state and federal courts in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Clients benefit from our attorneys' strong legal writing, research, and advocacy skills, along with a proven ability to work with clients and opposing counsel.
Main Office
8110 Maple Lawn Boulevard
Suite 160
Fulton, MD 20759
(410) 489-1996
8:30 am to 5:30 pm
One of the primary practice areas at Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt and Meiser is representation of small and mid-sized businesses in Central Maryland.
We are devoted to providing reliable and effective counsel in business law, employment law, government contracting, and real estate law, as well as business litigation, arbitration and mediation. We understand what it takes to own and operate a business. We are dedicated to providing personalized legal solutions that help clients reduce risks and take advantage of opportunities that can help their businesses thrive.
One of our the primary practice areas of Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser is civil litigation, arbitration and appeals
Our trial lawyers have devoted decades to developing their trial practice skills in state and federal courts. These skills not only benefit our clients when a dispute reaches trial, but are also helpful in the negotiation of settlement agreements. We provide strong counsel throughout the dispute resolution process, including depositions, mediation, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) meetings, trials, and arbitration.
We represent clients before state and federal courts located in Maryland and the District of Columbia, as well as before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and federal boards of contract appeals. We pursue cost-effective litigation strategies designed to achieve favorable results consistent with the objectives of our clients. Most important, we are readily available to our clients and provide proactive advice designed to avoid litigation while safeguarding their legal rights.
Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser provides quality legal representations to individuals and businesses at a reasonable cost. We emphasize clear communication with, and responsiveness to, our clients.
Steve is a legal advocate for businesses and individuals, providing the personal touch of an in-house lawyer and the expertise of a large firm. He understands the needs of growing small- and mid-size companies -- which require flexible and versatile legal support, but do not want to be burdened by the high cost of hiring an in-house attorney or paying large, high-priced law firms on an hourly basis. Steve has run corporate legal departments and understands the legal challenges that companies face. He thinks like an in-house lawyer, but speaks the language of business leaders, providing companies and individuals sound legal advice expressed in plain language.
Bar Number: 8712010365
Maryland, 1987
Bar Number: 414604
District of Columbia, 1988
University of Maryland - Smith School of Business
Masters of Business Administration, 1998
American University - Washington College of Law
Juris Doctor, 1987
Steve is a legal advocate for businesses and individuals, providing the personal touch of an in-house lawyer and the expertise of a large firm. He understands the needs of growing small- and mid-size companies -- which require flexible and versatile legal support, but do not want to be burdened by the high cost of hiring an in-house attorney or paying large, high-priced law firms on an hourly basis. Steve has run corporate legal departments and understands the legal challenges that companies face. He thinks like an in-house lawyer, but speaks the language of business leaders, providing companies and individuals sound legal advice expressed in plain language.
Bar Number: 8712010365
Maryland, 1987
Bar Number: 414604
District of Columbia, 1988
University of Maryland - Smith School of Business Masters of Business Administration, 1998
American University - Washington College of Law Juris Doctor, 1987
David holds a law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law. While attending law school, he interned for the Hon. Marcella A. Holland, Administrative Judge of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. During law school, he also counseled and advocated on behalf of clients as a student Rule 16 attorney in the law school's family law clinic. Following graduation, David was a judicial law clerk for the Hon. Yvette M. Bryant, the Judge-in-Charge of the Family/Domestic Division of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
Following my judicial clerkship, David practiced law in Calvert County, Maryland, where he represented clients in a wide variety of civil and criminal litigation matters, as well as assuming responsibility as lead counsel for the Calvert County Department of Social Services. In 2019, David became partner at a law firm in Calvert County and continued to represent clients in complex civil and criminal defense matters, including business and commercial contract negotiation and disputes; labor and employment negotiation and disputes; regulatory compliance; ethics and conflicts guidance; local, state, and federal administrative appeals; individual and commercial property negotiation and disputes; commercial, business, and private arbitration and mediation; domestic relations matters; criminal defense including juvenile, misdemeanor, and felony matters. David joined Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2022, where his practice includes representation of clients in business, civil litigation, and criminal matters, with a focus on business, corporate, and commercial transactions, negotiations, and litigation.
David holds a law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law. While attending law school, he interned for the Hon. Marcella A. Holland, Administrative Judge of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. During law school, he also counseled and advocated on behalf of clients as a student Rule 16 attorney in the law school's family law clinic. Following graduation, David was a judicial law clerk for the Hon. Yvette M. Bryant, the Judge-in-Charge of the Family/Domestic Division of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
Following my judicial clerkship, David practiced law in Calvert County, Maryland, where he represented clients in a wide variety of civil and criminal litigation matters, as well as assuming responsibility as lead counsel for the Calvert County Department of Social Services. In 2019, David became partner at a law firm in Calvert County and continued to represent clients in complex civil and criminal defense matters, including business and commercial contract negotiation and disputes; labor and employment negotiation and disputes; regulatory compliance; ethics and conflicts guidance; local, state, and federal administrative appeals; individual and commercial property negotiation and disputes; commercial, business, and private arbitration and mediation; domestic relations matters; criminal defense including juvenile, misdemeanor, and felony matters. David joined Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2022, where his practice includes representation of clients in business, civil litigation, and criminal matters, with a focus on business, corporate, and commercial transactions, negotiations, and litigation.
Kelley holds a law degree from The Catholic University of America, and a bachelor's degree in English and Philosophy from the University of Maryland, College Park. She also hold a certificate in Mediation Training from the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2019, Kelley practiced estate planning and administration, estate litigation, guardianship, and business law in Bethesda, Maryland. During law school, she worked as a law clerk in Washington, DC doing estate planning and administration, as well as editing the Wealth Strategies Journal.
Kelley holds a law degree from The Catholic University of America, and a bachelor's degree in English and Philosophy from the University of Maryland, College Park. She also hold a certificate in Mediation Training from the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2019, Kelley practiced estate planning and administration, estate litigation, guardianship, and business law in Bethesda, Maryland. During law school, she worked as a law clerk in Washington, DC doing estate planning and administration, as well as editing the Wealth Strategies Journal.
Megan holds a law degree from the University of Maryland and a Bachelor's degree from the George Washington University. Prior to becoming an attorney, she worked as a contracts specialist at Northrup Grumman, working on all types of Government Contracts. She worked on all phases of government contracts from procurement to administration. While she attended law school, Megan also worked a legal intern for the Department of Justice, the Howard County Public Defender, and the Howard County Circuit Court.
Before forming Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser 2019, Megan practiced litigation and transaction law through her own firm June of 2017 to December 2018. From December 2012 to June of 2017, she was an attorney at a law firm in Columbia, Maryland.
Megan holds a law degree from the University of Maryland and a Bachelor's degree from the George Washington University. Prior to becoming an attorney, she worked as a contracts specialist at Northrup Grumman, working on all types of Government Contracts. She worked on all phases of government contracts from procurement to administration. While she attended law school, Megan also worked a legal intern for the Department of Justice, the Howard County Public Defender, and the Howard County Circuit Court.
Before forming Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser 2019, Megan practiced litigation and transaction law through her own firm June of 2017 to December 2018. From December 2012 to June of 2017, she was an attorney at a law firm in Columbia, Maryland.
Verena regularly advises clients on all matters related to estate planning, special needs planning, estate and trust administration, and elder law. She works closely with clients to identify their estate planning goals and prepare the necessary Wills and Trusts to implement my clientsâ wishes.
Verena works in close partnership with her clients on the development of their estate plans. She understand that estate planning conversations about private family matters and finances may be uncomfortable. She meet my clients where they are and recognize that each family is unique.
Verena builds a relationship with her clients and their families, so she has them covered legally and can jump right in should my clients experience an emergency. As part of the planning process, She offers a family meeting to help all family members and friends named as agents, personal representatives or trustees understand my client's intentions.
Verena regularly advises clients on all matters related to estate planning, special needs planning, estate and trust administration, and elder law. She works closely with clients to identify their estate planning goals and prepare the necessary Wills and Trusts to implement my clientsâ wishes.
Verena works in close partnership with her clients on the development of their estate plans. She understand that estate planning conversations about private family matters and finances may be uncomfortable. She meet my clients where they are and recognize that each family is unique.
Verena builds a relationship with her clients and their families, so she has them covered legally and can jump right in should my clients experience an emergency. As part of the planning process, She offers a family meeting to help all family members and friends named as agents, personal representatives or trustees understand my client's intentions.
Eleanor holds a law degree from The George Washington University Law School and a Bachelor's degree from St. Mary's College of Maryland. Before forming Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2019, Eleanor practiced family law and estate planning at a law firm in Greenbelt, Maryland, from 2011 through 2018. Prior to that, she clerked for the Hon. Sherrie L. Krauser on the Circuit Court for Prince George's County, and then I served as a transactional real estate attorney at a law firm in St. Mary's County law firm from 2005 through 2011.
Eleanor holds a law degree from The George Washington University Law School and a Bachelor's degree from St. Mary's College of Maryland. Before forming Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2019, Eleanor practiced family law and estate planning at a law firm in Greenbelt, Maryland, from 2011 through 2018. Prior to that, she clerked for the Hon. Sherrie L. Krauser on the Circuit Court for Prince George's County, and then I served as a transactional real estate attorney at a law firm in St. Mary's County law firm from 2005 through 2011.
Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser, Anthony was an in-house legal advisor for a technology startup company. He also represented clients in all phases of federal court litigation and advised them on patent, trademark, and intellectual property matters at an AmLaw100 law firm. Earlier in his career, Anthony gained valuable experience working in the federal government for 8 years.
Anthony received his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center, and his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland.
Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser, Anthony was an in-house legal advisor for a technology startup company. He also represented clients in all phases of federal court litigation and advised them on patent, trademark, and intellectual property matters at an AmLaw100 law firm. Earlier in his career, Anthony gained valuable experience working in the federal government for 8 years.
Anthony received his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center, and his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland.
Elizabeth holds a law degree from University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and a bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland, College Park. Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2024, she served as a judicial law clerk on the Appellate Court of Maryland for the Hon. Dan Friedman. Elizabeth thereafter was an attorney at a law firm in the Baltimore area.
Elizabeth holds a law degree from University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and a bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland, College Park. Prior to joining Lewicky, O'Connor, Hunt & Meiser in 2024, she served as a judicial law clerk on the Appellate Court of Maryland for the Hon. Dan Friedman. Elizabeth thereafter was an attorney at a law firm in the Baltimore area.
Samantha holds a law degree from The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, a master's degree in English from Georgetown University, and a bachelor's degree in English and Economics from Franklin and Marshall College. She also hold a certificate in Mediation Training satisfying the requirements of Maryland Rule 17-104.
Prior to joining Lewicky, OâConnor, Hunt & Meiser, Samantha practiced family law at a law firm in Rockville, Maryland.
Samantha holds a law degree from The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, a master's degree in English from Georgetown University, and a bachelor's degree in English and Economics from Franklin and Marshall College. She also hold a certificate in Mediation Training satisfying the requirements of Maryland Rule 17-104.
Prior to joining Lewicky, OâConnor, Hunt & Meiser, Samantha practiced family law at a law firm in Rockville, Maryland.
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