About Carl A
Carl A Rach earned his J.D. from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in 2014 after beginning his studies in 2010. He came to law school following undergraduate work elsewhere and left with courtroom training, clinic experience and classroom study that shaped his practical approach to legal problems. He also engaged with campus organizations and clinics, where he first tested legal theory against real client issues.
After law school, Rach settled into practice in Maryland. He joined professional ranks soon after graduation and became active in the Maryland State Bar Association in 2014. That early tie to the state bar placed him among peers working on local rules, ethics opinions and continuing legal education that shape daily practice for Maryland lawyers. He later joined the Maryland Association for Justice in 2016, aligning himself with trial lawyers who handle civil claims in state courts.
Rach’s professional development shows a steady involvement in statewide legal organizations. Membership in those groups has kept him connected to changes in procedure and evidence, and to colleagues who handle contested matters. He has attended seminars and contributed to firm-level training sessions that reflect those evolving standards. Colleagues note he favors methodical preparation and clear courtroom presentation rather than flashy tactics.
He practices at Berman, Sobin, Gross, Feldman & Darby, LLP, where he is part of a team handling matters that arise in Maryland courts. At the firm he works alongside other litigators and support staff, preparing filings, arguing motions and engaging in settlement talks when appropriate. His work requires coordination with experts, courtroom calendars and clients who expect direct communication about their cases.
Outside of court, Rach maintains the professional memberships that have marked his career since 2014. He attends association events and periodically participates in continuing education programs that address litigation practice and procedural developments. Those activities keep him current on developments that affect how cases are managed and tried in Maryland.
He lives and practices in Maryland and continues to represent clients in state matters. His current work centers on representing clients in Maryland courts.