About Angelica A.
Angelica A. Carliner acquired her B.A. from The George Washington University (cum laude) and her J.D. from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in which she obtained the law and health care certificate for completing a attention in health law.
During regulation college, Ms. Carliner completed an internship with the Honorable George L. Russell, III of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, in addition to an Asper Fellowship with the Honorable Robert M. Bell, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland.
Upon commencement from regulation faculty, Ms. Carliner completed a clerkship with the Honorable Richard Bernhardt of the Circuit Court for Howard County, where she located and organized analyses and recommendations related to a variety of civil, domestic and criminal matters in lively litigation. After her clerkship, Ms. Carliner joined a mid-size Baltimore corporation litigating complex scientific malpractice defense, insurance defense, toxic tort defense and contract matters. Ms. Carliner also dealt with lawyer malpractice troubles and administrative topics earlier than the Office of Administrative Hearings.
After spending several years protecting health care companies in severe clinical malpractice cases, Ms. Carliner uses her ardour to litigate for the benefit of Plaintiffs who have been wrongfully injured in private damage and complex scientific malpractice topics.
During regulation college, Ms. Carliner completed an internship with the Honorable George L. Russell, III of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, in addition to an Asper Fellowship with the Honorable Robert M. Bell, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland.
Upon commencement from regulation faculty, Ms. Carliner completed a clerkship with the Honorable Richard Bernhardt of the Circuit Court for Howard County, where she located and organized analyses and recommendations related to a variety of civil, domestic and criminal matters in lively litigation. After her clerkship, Ms. Carliner joined a mid-size Baltimore corporation litigating complex scientific malpractice defense, insurance defense, toxic tort defense and contract matters. Ms. Carliner also dealt with lawyer malpractice troubles and administrative topics earlier than the Office of Administrative Hearings.
After spending several years protecting health care companies in severe clinical malpractice cases, Ms. Carliner uses her ardour to litigate for the benefit of Plaintiffs who have been wrongfully injured in private damage and complex scientific malpractice topics.