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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and extensive experience
“Stu's unwavering support, profound professionalism, and extensive legal expertise were instrumental in successfully closing my case.”
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Extremely responsive and available to clients
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Meticulous attention to detail and personalized care
“His meticulous attention to detail ensured my case received the care it deserved.”
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Strong reputation and professional network
“His impeccable reputation and broad professional network proved to be invaluable assets.”
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Client-centric approach and genuine understanding
“What truly sets Stu apart is his client-centric approach and genuine understanding of the urgency and significance of his client's legal matters.”
Cons
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Could be too aggressive or focused on the "middle ground" approach
“They fight for the middle ground even if it's at your own expense. What was told to me was a good outcome is where both parties are unhappy.”
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Lack of empathy and personal attention
“Little was done for me as a person. This firm didn't fight for me. Nor did they fight for my situation or care for my circumstances. I was just a paycheck to them.”

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08 Apr, 2024 by Christina fitzgerald
Alex and his firm helped me with my third party custody case where I needed to gain De Facto Parentage. With myself being the third party and up against the child’s biological parents. The outcome was fantastic and I was up to speed on everything happening the whole way, along with the guidance on what exactly to do! The whole firm was always there and responding super quickly to any and all questions I had. Alex himself is an amazing person and does what’s right! If you’re looking for a lawyer this is the place to go!
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21 Mar, 2024 by Eudemonia why (eudemonia)
I'll forever regret my decision to hire Barbara Jorgensen as my divorce attorney. I am still suffering from the repercussions. My divorce should have been simple. My ex had a warrant out for his arrest due to a crime against a neighbor. He also had priors and had engaged in many actions causing great risk to me. I'd just been diagnosed with lifelong critical illness but this was pushed into taking on the impossible. The economy had collapsed and the property (that the ex was afraid to go near) was severely upside down in value. He wasn't contributing towards the property payments, and left me with an unmanageable number of expenses that were his responsibility. Barbara Jorgensen ignored all of these circumstances. She even told me that types of support other divorcees were successfully arranging did "not exist" and that his crimes and lack of financial contributions were somehow irrelevant to his demands for money that did not exist. While she may have advocated for her clients back in 1985, both her skills and focus were very outdated decades later. She was often outright condescending towards me as her client and kept confusing my account for another client's who was delinquent in payments. She also told me I had no choice but to continue with tasks and expenses for superfluous actions from my ex's attorney whereas in reality I could have walled away or ignored most of it. It was well known that the mess drained my savings and left me in a literal long-term trap. As a final display of not caring about her clients, she even sent a disruptive and embarrassing younger attorney to court the day my ridiculous divorce agreement was filed. I was leery of most of her decisions but was going off of Washingtonian Magazine's endorsements. This is not an attorney who will advise to your benefit. This is the type of lawyer who still believes that attorneys are automatically respected and assumed to be brilliant, thereby giving them the ability to make up rules and advice that their clients won't question. This may have been the case in 1985 but certainly wasn't by then. With the immature JGL junior attorney solidifying my overall impression, I've steered friends and colleagues away from this firm ever since.
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18 Feb, 2024 by Jeffrey carter
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04 Feb, 2024 by Linda b.
Working with Stu Grozbean and his team, Jaime, Joe, and Charlotte was such a positive experience while going through a painful time in my life a divorce. The team was with me during the entire process. Stu and his team answered all my calls and questions immediately making me feel like I was their only client. The entire team is intelligent, strategic, compassionate yet aggressive. Stu was on vacation during my last hearing and to my surprise both Stu and Jaime were there. My anxiety always eased when I saw the two of them. I can’t say enough or thank them enough for everything they have done for me. I am forever grateful to this team because of Stu’s forty plus years’ experience, expertise, intelligence, strategic mind, and respect in the law community I can live happily ever after divorce. This team made my ending a beautiful beginning.
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30 Jan, 2024 by Kobina pobee
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31 Jan, 2024 by Cindy
He is the best lawyer in Maryland. Great customer service! Always in communication with the client if anything comes up. I highly recommend him.
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22 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
Mal is great at this -- He listened intently, read over all paperwork and evidence and won my case in a very masterful manner. It was a first time DUI charge, no priors, no accident, with refusal to blow. I was instructed on steps to take prior to my hearing, preparation, and what to expect. Come hearing-time, I was ready to plea, but he took it trial and was found not guilty, and only paid traffic citations. In the future, I will recommend Mal's office to friends and family.
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11 Oct, 2021 by Anonymous
Es un abogado muy bueno en forma de aser su trabajo ademas a tiende muy bien a sus clientes muy buen servicio por parte del abogado siempre buscando la mejor opcion para sus clientes recomendado gracias
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22 Nov, 2017 by Eduardo
Clark is extremely knowledgeable and professional. In my opinion, I think he is one of the best attorneys. He is thorough and is willing to fight for you. I am thankful everyday for what he has done for me.
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06 Jan, 2021 by Slick daddy
What can I say Alex has got me outta so many problems with the police system being so dirty and crooked he always finds the right loop to get you out of always professional and calm never felt scared to go to jail bc he always made sure that was never a option.
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02 Nov, 2018 by Lisa m
Did a great job for me!
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15 Feb, 2018 by Chyna dole
This man IS THE MAN!! If you or anyone you know needs, not just a good lawyer, but a GREAT lawyer, Mr.Alex Foster is your man! He's personable competent, confident and gets the job done. Worth every penny of his fee. Don't waste your time or money with lesser lawyers! This lawyer IS the BEST!!
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