About Christopher T.
Christopher T. Casciano built a foundation that crosses two fields. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Political Science from Wake Forest University before completing a Juris Doctor at the University of Baltimore School of Law. That academic background provided both scientific training and a grounding in public policy, a combination he carried into practice.
He began working as a litigation lawyer in Maryland in the late 2000s. Records show he served at the Law Offices of Louis G. Close, III, LLC in 2008. He later joined Wais, Vogelstein, Forman & Offutt, LLC in 2015 and, in 2017, moved to Brown & Barron, LLC. Across those roles he handled the core tasks of litigators: preparing pleadings and briefs, developing factual records, managing discovery, and making court appearances on behalf of clients.
Casciano’s professional affiliations tie him to a range of legal organizations in Maryland and beyond. He holds memberships in the American Bar Association, the Maryland State Bar Association, the Baltimore County Bar Association, the Bar Association of Baltimore City, and the Maryland Association for Justice. These memberships reflect an ongoing engagement with the legal community and access to local and national professional networks.
Colleagues describe a steady progression through litigation roles at small and mid-sized firms. He moved from an early position at a local office to larger regional practices, and then to Brown & Barron, LLC, where he has worked since 2017. That trajectory brought repeated experience in case management and adversarial proceedings in Maryland courts.
For clients, Casciano’s record shows repeated work in litigation settings rather than transactional practice. He has been responsible for the procedural and evidentiary steps that underpin contested matters. He also has maintained participation in bar groups that focus on civil practice issues and trial advocacy in the state.
Now based at Brown & Barron, LLC in Maryland, he continues to handle litigation matters and represent clients in state court proceedings.