About Bobby
Bobby Malek studied at Dickinson College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science. He went on to receive his J.D. from The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law. His academic years combined liberal arts study and formal legal training, a path that shaped his approach to casework and client counseling.
After law school Malek began his legal career in the Mid-Atlantic. He has maintained professional ties across Maryland and the District of Columbia, as reflected in his memberships in both the Maryland State Bar Association and the D.C. Bar Association. Those connections have kept him engaged with regional developments in practice and procedure.
Malek is an active participant in local and national bar groups. He holds membership in the Bar Association of Montgomery County, Maryland, and belongs to the American Association for Justice. He is also listed among the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40, a peer-recognition group that highlights young trial lawyers. His involvement in these organizations keeps him plugged into trial practice discussions and continuing legal education opportunities.
Clients and colleagues describe him as methodical and direct. He places emphasis on preparation and courtroom readiness. That approach reflects the practical demands of litigation and the procedural environment in which he works. He balances written advocacy with in-person representation, handling litigation-related tasks from pleadings to hearings.
Malek practices at Malek Legal. The firm operates in the same jurisdictional area where he has cultivated his memberships and professional network. There he handles matters that proceed in Maryland and the District of Columbia, coordinating filings and appearances as required by local rules.
Outside court dockets he participates in bar committees and trial-related events. Those activities include seminars, case-roundtable discussions, and practical-skills training sessions. They inform his daily practice and provide a forum for exchanging approaches to case strategy and evidence handling.
He keeps his practice rooted in the procedural and evidentiary issues that shape civil litigation in the region. His current practice at Malek Legal centers on litigation and trial work in Maryland and the District of Columbia.