About Nathan
Nathan Hopkins trained in Baltimore and has spent his professional life practicing law in Maryland. He earned his J.D. from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in 2009. That academic grounding placed him close to state institutions and courts, where he has built a steady practice.
After law school he entered the Maryland legal community. Over the years he has worked at a firm that represents clients in state matters and has handled a range of cases that arise under Maryland law. Colleagues describe him as methodical at the office and straightforward with clients. He has spoken in professional settings and taken part in case preparation that required careful review of factual records and procedural rules.
Hopkins’s courtroom work is matched by time spent on written advocacy. He drafts pleadings, prepares motions, and researches statutory and case law to support his positions. He routinely appears in hearings and engages with opposing counsel on pretrial matters. The balance between litigation and case management shapes how he allocates his time and how he advises clients about expectations.
Professional development has remained part of his routine. He maintains his standing to practice in Maryland and follows changes in state law that affect the matters he handles. He also works with colleagues at his firm to coordinate strategy and share perspectives on evolving legal issues. That collaborative approach affects how cases are staffed and how clients receive information about progress and options.
He is currently a lawyer at Weltchek Mallahan & Weltchek Lawyers at Law. He practices in Maryland and focuses his work on matters arising under state law, representing clients and handling proceedings in the state’s courts. His present practice centers on serving clients through in-court representation, written advocacy, and case management at his firm in Maryland.