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William H. Buck's practice concentrates primarily on commercial and residential real estate transactions, banking, general business law. Mr. Buck is admitted to practice in Maryland (1973), the United States District Court for the District of Maryland (1975), and the United States Supreme Court (1975). Prior to practicing law, Mr. Buck served overseas in the United States Army from 1967 through 1969.

Steven R. Migdal's practice concentrates on civil litigation, including products liability tort and contract claims. Mr. Migdal is admitted to practice in the State of Maryland (1974), the District of Columbia (1975), the United States Supreme Court (1978), and the United States District Court for the District of Maryland (1984). Mr. Migdal's appellate efforts are referenced in the following reported cases:

1. Cigna Property Casualty, et. al. v. Zeitler, Maryland Court of Special Appeals, 126 Md. App. 444, (1999).

2. Petrini v. Petrini, 336 Md. 453, (1994)

3. Altman-Glazer v. Mayor and Aldermen of Annapolis, 314 Md. 675, (1989)

4. McDermott v. Hughley, 317 Md. 12, (1987)

5. Johnson v. Montaire Farms, 305 Md. 246, (1986)

6. Central GMC v. Helms, 303 Md. 266, (1985)

7. Harper v. Harper, 294 Md. 54, (1982)

James L. Myers concentrates his practice in various areas of business law, including commercial real estate, zoning, land use and aviation transactions. Mr. Myers is admitted to practice in Maryland (1978). Prior to devoting full time to practice in law, Mr. Myers was an active property developer in Annapolis, Maryland.

Christopher D. Buck concentrates his practice in the areas of civil litigation, admiralty and maritime law, real estate transactions, landlord/tenant relations and collections. Mr. Buck is admitted to practice in Maryland (1992), the United States District Court for the District of Maryland (1995), the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1996), the District of Columbia (1999) and New York (2003). An example of Mr. Buck's maritime and admiralty efforts in federal court is referenced in the following reported case:

1. North American Specialty Insurance Company v. Savage, 977 F.Supp. 725, (D.Md. 1997)

Howard B. Teller (of counsel), a former IRS staff attorney from 1973 to 1979, concentrates his practice on estate planning, bankruptcy, probate, taxation and general business law. Mr. Teller is admitted to practice in Maryland (1973), the District of Columbia (1979) and the United States Tax Court (1997). While maintaining a principal office in Rockville, Maryland, Mr. Teller has authored numerous publications concerning his practice areas, including "Tax Audits" (co-authored with J.I. Jacobs and H. Levington).