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  • Thomas Maronick Jr. Among Honorees in The Daily Record’s 2026 Leaders in Law

    Feb 26, 2026

    February 26, 2026 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BALTIMORE, MD — The awards are presented annually by The Daily Record and Maryland State Bar Association to recognize outstanding legal leaders across the state. Maronick’s selection highlights his ongoing leadership at Maronick Law and his commitment to representing individuals and businesses throughout Maryland. “This recognition reflects the dedication our entire team brings to advocating for our clients every day,” said Maronick. “We are honored to serve individuals and...
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  • Maronick Law Earns Accreditation by Better Business Bureau

    Feb 24, 2026

    February 24, 2026 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BALTIMORE, MD — The BBB’s accreditation signifies that a business has met the organization’s Standards for Trust, which include commitments to transparency, responsiveness, integrity and safeguarding customer privacy. By being accredited by the BBB, Maronick Law agrees to uphold these standards and are subject to BBB’s review and oversight. “As a law firm serving individuals and families throughout Maryland, we recognize the importance of maintaining trust and clear communication,”...
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  • Tom Maronick Jr. In The News: Why Major Media Outlets Rely On Our Legal Insights

    Jan 28, 2026

    The intersection of the legal system and the public eye is often a place of confusion and high stress. When significant legal stories break in Maryland and across the country, the demand for accurate, objective information grows exponentially. This is why leading national and local media organizations frequently turn to Tom Maronick Jr. for clarity. By serving as a calm and professional voice for outlets like The Baltimore Sun and USA Today, we help provide...
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  • U.S. Wind, Ocean City, and the Massachusetts Offshore Wind Ruling: What It All Means for Maryland

    Dec 5, 2025

    When Ocean City attorney Tom Maronick appeared on the The Big Picture: Why Offshore Wind Is In Court At All Tom explained that he is part of the Stop Offshore Wind Coalition and that there was recently a major development from outside Maryland. A federal judge in Massachusetts considered whether the Trump administration could revoke a permit for an offshore wind project that was one step away from final approval. According to Tom, the...
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  • Thomas Maronick Jr. Speaks With WMDT And Lends His Support to HB544

    Feb 28, 2025

    Attorney How Maryland Currently Classifies Assault Charges As it stands, the penalties for assault in Maryland are pretty steep. As outlined under What this means for people charged with assault is that there are limited opportunities for reduced penalties. It’s one extreme penalty to another. This is a problem, considering that Maryland law combines battery, assault and battery, and common law crimes of assault under one umbrella term. However, House Bill 544 aims...
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  • Thomas Maronick Jr. Details Next Steps For Client in Wake of Guilty Plea

    Feb 26, 2025

    On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, Lionel Evans, who had previously been facing multiple second-degree charges, pled guilty to reckless endangerment for his role in an incident that took place at the Berlin Activities Depot last August. Thomas Maronick Jr., the lawyer in Mr. Evans’ case, has been vocal about this case, and expressed to About the Case and Charges Filed Mr. Evans was previously indicated on charges of second-degree assault, second-degree child abuse, and...
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  • Attorney Thomas J. Maronick Jr. Speaks With WMDT About House Bill 113

    Feb 24, 2025

    Thomas J. Maronick Jr. Caps on Non-Economic Damages and How House Bill 113 Would Reform the State’s Current Status As it stands, Maryland currently has a limit on how much compensation victims and their families can collect in personal injury and wrongful death cases—$950,000. This bill, titled Not only would this change put more control back in the hands of judges and juries, but it addresses the complexity of these types of cases. Natalie...
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  • Thomas J. Maronick Jr.: Defending High-Profile Cases Across Maryland

    Feb 13, 2025

    In recent months, Notable Cases: High-profile Child Abuse Case: Hate Crime Charges Dismissed: Sex Offense Trials: The Case of Tiffany Knupp: Former Legislative Aide Charged with Theft: Former Berlin Activities Depot Employee Sentenced in Reckless Endangerment Case: Legal Analyst & Media Presence: Beyond his courtroom successes, Maronick is increasingly sought after as a legal analyst, offering insights on major legal stories: Testified in support of Maryland's House Bill...
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  • Clarification Regarding Fox and Friends Appearance

    Dec 17, 2024

    Mr. Maronick appreciates the opportunity to have...
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  • Hate Crime Charges Against Client Dropped – CNN and The New York Times Report

    Dec 11, 2024

    In a significant legal victory reported by CNN and The New York Times, hate crime charges against a client represented by attorney The client was among 15 students arrested and charged with multiple offenses, including first-degree assault, false imprisonment, reckless endangerment, and hate crimes. However, after a careful review of the evidence, prosecutors in Wicomico County dismissed the hate crime charges for 12 defendants, including Mr. Maronick's client. CNN, The New York Times, and...
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