About Charles Andrew
Charles Andrew Gilman is an attorney admitted to practice in the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He maintains memberships in several bar and legal organizations, and has built a practice that spans multiple jurisdictions.
Gilman began his legal career in the early 2000s. From 2001 to 2006 he worked at Sliverman, Thompson & White, where he handled trial and courtroom responsibilities that shaped his approach to litigation. He then formed a short-lived partnership, Donaldson & Gilman, LLC, practicing there from 2006 to 2007. In 2007 he opened The Law Offices of Charles A Gilman LLC, the firm he continues to lead today.
Over the years Gilman has taken on roles beyond private practice. He holds active memberships in the Pennsylvania State Bar and the Baltimore City Bar Association. He serves on the Lawyer Referral Committee for Baltimore City and is a member of the Maryland Lawyer Grievance Commission Peer Review Committee. Those roles have kept him engaged with bar administration and the mechanics of lawyer oversight.
Gilman is also affiliated with trial advocacy organizations. He belongs to the American Association for Justice and the Maryland chapter of the same group. Those memberships align with his courtroom work and the litigation-oriented character of his practice. He is admitted to federal appellate practice in the Fourth Circuit, which allows him to handle appeals as well as trials.
His career shows a steady progression from associate roles at established firms to running his own practice. That move allowed him to place litigation and client representation at the center of his work. He maintains offices in Timonium, Woodbridge Center and Philadelphia, reflecting a practice that serves clients across state lines.
Today Gilman continues to manage The Law Offices of Charles A Gilman LLC. He balances case work with bar service and committee responsibilities, handling matters in state and federal courts in the jurisdictions where he is admitted. His current practice includes litigation and appellate matters across the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania and Maryland.