About Rebekka
Rebekka Vallandingham is an attorney admitted to practice in Maryland and currently associated with Dugan, McKissick & Longmore, LLC. She works on legal matters that arise under Maryland law and represents clients through a mix of counsel and advocacy.
She earned her law degree before gaining admission to the Maryland bar. Early in her career she built a foundation in legal research and writing, developing the procedural and analytical skills that underpin courtroom work and transactional advice alike.
Vallandingham’s work has required careful attention to statutory detail and procedural deadlines. She has prepared pleadings, responded to motions, and taken part in settlement discussions. Those tasks reflect the day-to-day work of trial-oriented and litigation-support lawyers across the state.
At Dugan, McKissick & Longmore, LLC she collaborates with colleagues on matters that call for factual investigation and legal analysis. Her role involves counseling clients, refining case strategy, and coordinating with experts when technical or specialized testimony is needed. She balances attention to detail with an eye for practical outcomes.
Her practice requires frequent communication with clients. She aims to make legal options clear and to set realistic expectations about timing and possible results. That clarity is important whether a matter is resolved by negotiation or taken to trial.
Vallandingham approaches each file with methodical preparation. She emphasizes organizing evidence, anticipating opposing arguments, and preparing witnesses for testimony. Those tasks shape how a case moves through court calendars and influence settlement talks.
Outside individual cases, she contributes to the workflow of her firm by mentoring junior lawyers and helping shape case management practices. Colleagues say she is steady under pressure and attentive to deadlines, traits that help on complex dockets.
In her current practice at Dugan, McKissick & Longmore, LLC, Vallandingham handles legal matters in Maryland courts and offers counsel to clients navigating local statutory and procedural frameworks. Her work remains centered on representing clients in matters governed by Maryland law.