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FRANK SPECTOR attended Duke University
and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1988. He graduated with
honors from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 1991. He is
licensed to practice law in Maryland,
The District of Columbia, and West
Virginia.
Frank has handled cases in several
states including Maryland, the District of Columbia, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, West Virginia,
Georgia, and Ohio. The types of
matters he has handled include erb’s palsy, cerebral palsy,
wrongful death, surgical error, infectious disease, orthopedic injuries,
delays in diagnosis, and catastrophic injuries. He has been listed in
Maryland SuperLawyer Magazine.
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MARK KOPEC is a 1988 graduate of The George Washington
University, and a 1991 honors graduate of the University of Baltimore
School of Law. He is licensed to practice in Maryland
and the District of Columbia, and has
been specially admitted in numerous states, including California,
Colorado, Delaware,
Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky,
Ohio, Minnesota,
New Jersey, North
Carolina, and Virginia.
He is listed again in the Maryland
Super Lawyers Magazine for 2009, based on a vote of his peers.
After serving as a law clerk to the
Honorable Catherine C. Blake in the Baltimore
federal court, Mark joined Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, LLP, one of Maryland's largest
law firms, where he ultimately became a general partner. He then joined
Snyder, Slutkin & Kopec, where he represented plaintiffs in complex
civil litigation matters.
Mark regularly
participates on the faculty of the Maryland Institute for Continuing
Professional Education of Lawyers (MICPEL) program for fellow lawyers on
techniques and tips for taking effective depositions, and also served on
a similar panel for the State Bar Association’s Annual Conference.
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