About Rada A
Rada A Machin studied government at Georgetown University, earning a B.A. in 2010 after beginning her undergraduate work in 2006. She went on to attend the UDC David A. Clarke School of Law, completing her J.D. in 2016. Those years shaped her interest in courtroom work and public law.
After law school she secured admission to practice in Maryland and won authorization to appear before the U.S. District Court for Maryland and the U.S. Tax Court. She built a practice that moves between state and federal forums. Today she is the principal of The Machin Law Office, LLC, where she manages the firm's day-to-day legal work.
Her professional memberships reflect the kinds of cases she handles. She is a member of the Bar Association of Montgomery County, the Maryland Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the National College of DUI Defense. Those affiliations point to regular work on criminal and DUI matters at both trial and motion stages. Her admission to the U.S. Tax Court also indicates experience handling federal tax disputes and litigation when clients need representation beyond state court.
Colleagues and local publications have taken note of her work. Bethesda Magazine has listed her among its Top Lawyers, a recognition that appears on her professional résumé. She combines courtroom experience with the practical demands of running a small firm. That mix requires juggling client intake, case strategy and courtroom preparation.
At The Machin Law Office, LLC she handles cases in state and federal venues and represents clients in criminal defense, DUI defense and related matters. She maintains memberships in professional organizations that support trial practice and continuing education. Her current practice centers on defending clients in state and federal criminal and DUI cases and on litigating federal tax disputes when needed.