About Jonathan D.

Jonathan D. Howe studied across three institutions before beginning his legal career. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Towson University, completed graduate work at New York University where he received a Master of Arts, and returned to the Mid-Atlantic to obtain a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School. That educational path combined regional roots with exposure to national academic environments.

After law school, Howe established his practice in Maryland. He is admitted to the Maryland bar and practices under that jurisdiction. Over the years he has handled matters that arise in state courts and administrative forums. He works on cases that require attention to Maryland statutes, local procedure and the procedural realities of state litigation.

Colleagues describe him as methodical. He prepares filings carefully and places emphasis on clear, factual presentation. In hearings he tends to favor straightforward argumentation and tight organization. He also spends time advising clients on the practical consequences of legal decisions, including timelines and likely procedural steps.

Howe’s academic background informs his approach to legal problems. The research skills sharpened during his graduate studies at New York University support his work on complex factual records. His legal education at George Washington exposed him to federal and state systems and to a range of practice areas, and his undergraduate studies at Towson provided a foundation in analytical reasoning. He applies those elements when assessing cases and when counseling clients about options.

In day-to-day practice he balances written advocacy with in-person court work. He prepares motions, participates in hearings and consults with clients about strategy. He represents individuals and businesses on matters brought in Maryland courts and meets with opposing counsel and court staff to move cases forward. His practice emphasizes attention to procedure and to the written record.

Outside the courtroom he continues to follow changes in Maryland law and local court rules. He reviews new decisions and adjusts practice techniques as state law evolves. He maintains an active practice in Maryland and handles matters for clients across the state.

Education

The George Washington University Law School

J.D.

New York University

M.A.

Towson University

B.S.

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Maryland

Office Locations

Main Office

  Hanover