About Andrew M.
Andrew M. Rodabaugh built his legal foundation at the University of Baltimore School of Law. He also completed undergraduate studies in paralegal subjects at Villa Julie College. That combination of practical training and legal education shapes the way he approaches client problems.
Early in his career Rodabaugh worked in the Baltimore County Office of Law as an assistant county lawyer. That role put him on the front lines of public-sector practice. He advised county officials, handled government-related matters and learned how public policy and law intersect at the local level.
After that public-service stint he moved into private practice as an attorney with Cohen & Dwin P.A. His time at a private law firm broadened his courtroom and client-side experience. He handled matters for businesses and individuals and adapted the procedural rigor of government work to the demands of private litigation.
Colleagues point to his steady presence in Maryland’s legal community. Rodabaugh is active in the Maryland Association for Justice, the Baltimore County Bar Association and the Maryland Bar Association. Those memberships reflect a practice tied to local networks and to the issues that face lawyers across the state. He attends association events and contributes to professional conversations about practice standards and case strategy.
His background in paralegal studies informs how he manages case preparation. He tends to emphasize organization and evidence-gathering early in a matter. That approach can shorten discovery timelines and keep client costs from ballooning. It also helps when cases require coordination among multiple parties and agencies, an experience he gained at the county law office.
Rodabaugh’s path has been marked by movement between government work and private practice. The blend gives him a practical view of how regulatory, administrative and civil processes play out in Maryland courts and offices. He keeps a pragmatic style: clear letters, concise motion practice and steadiness at deposition. He is licensed in Maryland and remains an active participant in local bar groups. He currently handles matters that reflect his public-sector and private-practice experience and sees clients by appointment.