About Brian M.
Brian M. Maul earned a B.A. in political science from the University of Delaware in 1997 and completed his legal studies at American University Washington College of Law, receiving a J.D. in 2000. He arrived in law school after an undergraduate course of study that emphasized government and public policy. Those formative years shaped how he approaches legal problems: practical, detail-oriented, and attentive to how law affects everyday decisions.
After passing through law school, Maul built a practice that centers on state and federal matters. He is admitted to the Maryland bar and holds admissions to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the Fourth Circuit. Rather than joining a large firm, he established his own practice, preferring the autonomy that allows him to guide cases from intake through briefing and, when necessary, appellate argument.
His work encompasses representation in trial courts and on appeal. He has handled matters that require navigating both state procedure and federal appellate rules. The mix of trial-level work and appellate practice means he spends time drafting pleadings, arguing motions, and preparing appellate briefs. He represents clients in contested proceedings and in efforts to resolve disputes short of trial when that proves practical.
Maul has been active in local and state bar circles for many years. He has been a member of the Maryland State Bar Association since 2003 and joined the Frederick County Bar Association in 2004. Those memberships offer him regular contact with colleagues, access to continuing legal education, and a chance to track changes in rules and precedent that affect his clients.
He practices through The Law Office of Brian M. Maul, LLC. The office handles a steady docket of matters that involve Maryland courts and appeals before the Federal Circuit and Fourth Circuit. He maintains a practice that balances courtroom work, appellate filings, and counseling clients on procedural and strategic choices. He currently centers his practice on representing clients in Maryland courts and in appeals before the Federal Circuit and the Fourth Circuit.