At LEVY, MANN, CAPLAN, HERMANN & POLASHUK, LLP our attorneys are active members of the community with diverse backgrounds and experience. We put our legal and business knowledge to work for our clients with sound advice, aggressive representation, and close attention to personal service. Call us and we will be glad to discuss your legal needs.
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Neil M. Levy, Esq. 410.998.2001
Mr. Levy is a 1984 graduate of The University of Maryland School of Law, with Honors; Notes and Comments Editor, Maryland Law Review. He has over 24 years of legal experience, representing individual and business clients in corporate and real estate transactions, business organizations, contracts, commercial finance transactions, employment matters, wills and estate administration. Mr. Levy has served as President of the ROMG Chamber of Commerce (2000) and is currently on the Chamber’s Board of Director. |
Bruce L. Mann, Esq. 410.998.2003
Mr. Mann obtained a J.D., with honors, from the University Of Maryland School Of Law in 1987, after being awarded a Ph.D. in Psychology from Cornell University in 1980. Mr. Mann has been a trial lawyer for the past eighteen years, concentrates in commercial litigation and family law, and has appeared in most circuit courts in the State of Maryland as well as the Federal courts.
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Larry Caplan, Esq. 410.998.2002
Mr. Caplan has practiced law in the Baltimore area since 1981. A 1980 graduate of the University of Maryland School of Law, and recipient of a Master of Regional Planning from Cornell University, he represents many property management companies, real estate investors, small business, and individuals. Mr. Caplan maintains a general, civil practice focusing on landlord-tenant matters, property and business transactions, civil litigation, wills, and estates.
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David J. Polashuk, Esq. 410.998.2005
Mr. Polashuk is a 1989 graduate of the University of Maryland School of Law where he was admitted to the Order of the Coif for graduating in the top ten of his law school class. Mr. Polashuk passed the CPA exam in 1981. Mr. Polashuk practices in the area of Federal and State Tax Controversy, Tax Crimes, and Business Litigation and Planning. He has been recognized numerous times as a Maryland "Super Lawyer" in Baltimore Magazine and as a "Smart Lawyer" by Smart CEO Magazine. He is the chair of the Maryland Bar Association Tax Sections, Tax Controversy Study Group, a member of the Maryland State Bar Association Tax Counsel and is a former Chairman of the American Bar Association Tax Section's Taxpayer Bill of Rights Task Force, as well as a member of the American Association of Attorney-CPAs. Mr. Polashuk is a frequent lecturer on State and Federal Tax procedures. |
Andrew M. Hermann, Esq. 410.998.1198
Mr. Hermann graduated magna cum laude from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1979 and from The Dickinson School of Law (now part of Penn State) in 1982, where he was inducted into The Woolsack Society for outstanding academic achievement. Mr. Hermann then served for a year as Law Clerk to the Administrative Judge of the Civil Division of the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Since then, he has been employed full time in private practice, primarily in the areas of family law, civil litigation, personal injury law, business law, estate planning, and estate administration. He is admitted to practice in the State of Maryland and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. |
Scott A. Schwartzberg, Esq. 410.998.2006
Mr. Schwartzberg is a 2004 graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park and a 2007 graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he was inducted into the Phi Delta Phi Legal Honors Fraternity. Mr. Schwartzberg’s practice focuses primarily on tax and real estate litigation as well as general business and other civil litigation matters. He is an active member of the American Bar Association and the Maryland State Bar Association, Tax Section. Mr. Schwartzberg is also active in the Maryland Volunteer Legal Services (MVLS) program where he represents low income taxpayers before the IRS. He is admitted to practice law in the State of Maryland. |