About Garland
Garland Hall earned his law degree from Widener University School of Law after completing graduate work at Bowie State University and an undergraduate degree at Morgan State University. He moved from academic study into legal practice equipped with both a liberal arts foundation and advanced training. Those credentials sit at the center of his professional identity.
He is the owner of the Law Office of Garland C. Hall, LLC. In that role he represents clients in Maryland Courts. He established his practice as an independent attorney and has handled a variety of matters in state-level forums. His work is shaped by the rules and procedures of Maryland’s courts and by the expectations of local judges and opposing counsel.
Membership in professional organizations has been a steady part of his career. He holds current memberships in the Maryland State Bar Association, the Anne Arundel County Bar Association, and the Prince George’s County Bar Association. Those affiliations keep him connected to colleagues across the state and to developments in Maryland law.
Hall’s academic path is notable for its breadth. His J.D. from Widener University School of Law provided formal legal training. His M.A. from Bowie State University added graduate-level perspective outside the law school classroom. His B.A. from Morgan State University preceded both degrees and provided his early intellectual grounding. Together, those degrees have shaped how he approaches factual investigation, legal analysis, and client communication.
People who work with him describe a practical approach to casework. He prepares filings, appears where necessary, and consults with clients about legal options. He practices within the procedural framework of Maryland Courts and adapts to the shifting demands of litigation and negotiation.
He maintains his practice through the Law Office of Garland C. Hall, LLC, and remains active in local legal communities through his bar memberships. He represents clients before Maryland Courts and continues to practice in those jurisdictions.