Phillip R Zuber, experienced Insurance, Medical Malpractice attorney in Upper Marlboro, MD with 2 reviews
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Phillip R Zuber

5407 Water Street Suite 101, Upper Marlboro, MD

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University of Maryland School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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University of Maryland, College Park, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Nikki

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09 Feb, 2010
I had actually hired another lawyer to pleade my case. My lawyer thought it would be best to bring in "the expert" and that was Mr. Zuber. My family had just sufferred a major tragedy and he was always so calm in getting us through it. I now live in North Carolina and our lawsuit was finalized 9 years ago. I still call on a Phil when I need a referral for an attorney in my state. He is the best, so I know he knows the best. Mr. Zuber was also facing a family tragedy at the time our lawsuit was going on. I didn't even know about it until our case was over. His compassion was always for us, not for himself. I recommend anyone I know in the Maryland area to use him. I will be forever grateful for helping us make the best out of such a terrible life changing event.
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Susan cross

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25 Jan, 2010
My family and I had the pleasure of having Mr. Zuber handle a very emotional case for us. He is a sensitive, caring, personable human being who we would highly recommend to anyone needing an attorney. He and his assistant, Joan, are extremely professional and quick to respond to any questions, needs, or concerns. Thank you Phil and Joan for helping us through a difficult process.
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Legal Mutual Newsletter, Claims Reporting
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Md. L. Rev., Note, Adoption of Strict Liability in Tort

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