About Reza
Reza Davani took a straightforward path into the law. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland in 2006 and returned to the same campus for law school, receiving a J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law in 2012. Those credentials established a local academic foundation for a career centered in Maryland.
He is admitted to practice in Maryland and has built a practice as a trial lawyer. Davani is listed as a trial attorney at Ketterer, Browne & Associations, LLC. His role at the firm puts him in court frequently. He handles litigation tasks that arise when disputes require a jury or bench trial. The practical demands of trial work shape how he prepares cases and interacts with clients, opposing counsel and judges.
Davani's affiliations point to the professional networks he has maintained since law school. He has been a member of the American Association for Justice since 2010 and joined the Maryland Association for Justice in 2015. More recently he added membership in the American Bar Association in 2020. Those memberships connect him to continuing legal education and state and national advocacy communities.
Alongside his work at Ketterer, Browne & Associations, Davani is affiliated with an office under the name Nursing Home Truth. That affiliation suggests involvement in matters related to long-term care facilities. Statements in public materials link that office to cases and resources meant to address concerns about nursing home care and accountability. The combination of a trial role and that association indicates practice that frequently engages with care standards, regulatory issues and claims arising from institutional settings.
Colleagues describe trial work as methodical and detail-oriented. Courtroom practice requires attention to evidence, witness preparation and persuasive argument. Those elements recur in the types of cases that reach jury verdicts or settlements at trial. Davani's calendar reflects the pace of civil litigation in Maryland courts, where cause lists, hearings and trial dates demand sustained preparation.
Outside the courtroom he participates in professional meetings and continuing legal education tied to the associations he belongs to. Those events provide updates on procedural changes, evidentiary developments and evolving standards in areas such as personal injury and elder care litigation.
He maintains offices at Ketterer, Browne & Associates and at Nursing Home Truth. He practices in Maryland courts and currently focuses his practice on trial litigation and matters arising from nursing home and long-term care settings.