Arbaugh Law, LLC - Towson Civil Litigation
Maryland Law Firm
Arbaugh Law is dedicated to providing the highest quality civil litigation services to the businesses and individuals of Maryland. If you need an aggressive and experienced trial attorney, you should contact us for a complimentary consultation.
Founded by a former trial attorney in the litigation department of one of the world’s largest law firms, Arbaugh Law can provide the experience and dedicated legal service you need to prevail in your business dispute or personal injury lawsuit.
Practice Areas:
- Business Litigation
- Pharmaceutical & Medical Device
- Product Liability
- Medical Malpractice
- Labor and Employment
- Personal Injury
- Complex Litigation
http://www.arbaughlaw.com/
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