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About Uptown Law, LLC
Richard S. Stolker,
Attorney
A regional law firm serving the
Washington metropolitan area
Uptown Law, LLC is a business and litigation law firm serving Maryland,
Virginia and the District of Columbia. The office is located near the
Rockville Metrorail station (on the Red Line) and is accessible
to the disabled. Ample free parking is available.
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Seriously Outstanding
only 5% selected each year
The mission of the firm is to provide quality legal
representation for individuals and businesses in the following areas:
Richard S. Stolker is a former federal prosecutor with
extensive litigation experience. He is Past Secretary and Past Treasurer of the Bar Association of
Montgomery County, Maryland.
Mr. Stolker teaches Criminal Justice and Business Law
at University of Phoenix.
He is an adjunct faculty member of the University of Maryland - University College.
Regardless of their financial circumstances, our clients receive
quality, caring legal services at reasonable rates.
QUICK LINKS:
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Law Links
Maryland
Court Opinions
Bar Association of
Montgomery County, Maryland
Repair Your Credit (from MSN)
Legal
Rights of D.C. Consumers
Copyright 2002-2008
[Last update 11/25/2008]
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September 11, 2001
We remember.
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