Robert L.  Flanagan

Robert L. Flanagan

Google Rating

3.0(4 reviews)

  • 10440 Little Patuxent Parkway 30 Corporate Center, Suite 900 Columbia, MD 21044
  • +1-443-677-8980
  • No email available
Additional DV Legal Issues

About:

Robert L. Flanagan

Jurisdiction:Maryland

Practice Area

Additional DV Legal Issues

Captures DV-related issues that fall outside categories and need review, triage, and referral so survivors reach the right legal remedy quickly.

Languages

English

Fees

Free Consultation

Education

Cornell University

Associations

Senior Vice President
First Southwest Company
2007 - Present
Senior Litigation Attorney
United States Railway Association
1977 - Present
Litigation Attorney
Saul Ewing
1979 - Present
Secretary
Maryland Department of Transportation
2003 - Present
Associate Attorney
Robinson and Cole
1974 - Present
Owner
Law Office of Robert L. Flanagan
2009 - Present
Owner
Law Office of Robert L. Flanagan
1987 - Present
Delegate
Maryland House of Delegates
1987 - Present
Partner and Lead Litigation Attorney
Siskind, Burch, Grady and Rosen
1985 - Present
Member
Howard County Human Rights Commission
1985 - Present

Reviews


RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2015Googlevia Google

Gail Noon

"Robert handled my case with knowledge and compassion. I would recommend him without hesitation."

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2015Googlevia Google

Michelle Mathews-Kalinock

"Robert Flanagan is a true caring professional which is a wonderful quality when seeking lawyer advice and services. You want a professional that is compassionate but will work the hardest to win your case. He is A plus in our books."

RATED 1.0

Aug 10, 2014Googlevia Google

Aaron

"Not satisfied. Robert did little to nothing to defend my rights as a father against a mother who kidnapped my child keeping her away from me for spite for months. Nothing was done in my defense and they just advised me to take an agreement that has left me at the mercy of this women who still to this day hides my child from me or knowledge of her. I am a great, involved father, with a house and a job. How did a spiteful kidnapping mother get custody when I had not one criminal charge. I know nothing of my child other then when she is with me."

RATED 1.0

Aug 10, 2014Googlevia Google

Aaron Bates

"Not satisfied. I feel he did nothing to protect my rights as a father. I lost custody to a kiddnapping homeless mother who cleaned my house out when I was not home. How couldn't this attorney not get an involved father with no criminal records and a home owner in Howard county custody from a kidnapping mother harboring my child in multiple residents. He charge close to 30k before trial."