About Ethan S.
Ethan S. Nochumowitz took a direct route from South Florida classrooms to Baltimore courtrooms. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Miami in 2011 and earned his J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2014. Those years framed a transition from student to legal practitioner and set the stage for early work inside a federal courthouse.
As a law student he spent a term as a judicial intern for The Honorable George L. Russell, III in 2012. The placement exposed him to written opinions, motion practice and the daily flow of litigation at the district level. It also offered a firsthand look at how judges manage cases and legal teams, an experience that informs his approach to deadlines and courtroom procedure today.
After law school, Nochumowitz joined Silverman Thompson as an associate. His resume lists admission to the State of Maryland and to the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. Those admissions allow him to handle matters in both Maryland state courts and the federal trial court in Baltimore. At Silverman Thompson he has worked on litigation matters, participating in case preparation, discovery and motion practice.
Colleagues and court filings indicate he approaches cases in a methodical way, emphasizing thorough preparation. His background includes familiar tasks for junior associates: drafting briefs, attending hearings and coordinating with expert witnesses. Those activities have provided steady courtroom exposure and day-to-day responsibility on active matters handled by the firm.
Nochumowitz maintains membership in the Maryland State Bar. That affiliation keeps him connected to professional rules and continuing legal education common to Maryland practitioners. Public records show he is admitted to practice in the jurisdictions that most directly affect litigation practice in Baltimore and the surrounding region.
He practices as an associate at Silverman Thompson. His work involves handling matters in Maryland state courts and in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, where he represents clients on litigation-related tasks and courtroom proceedings.