About Ruslan
Ruslan Kondratyuk trained first as a technologist and then turned to law. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from Towson University before completing his J.D. at the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2010. The technical background informs the way he approaches evidence and fact development. He is comfortable parsing complex records and explaining them clearly to juries and judges.
He began his legal career in 2010 at Wais, Vogelstein, Forman & Offutt, LLC. That early period gave him front-line courtroom experience and steady exposure to civil practice. In 2015 he joined D Amore Personal Injury Law, LLC, where he handled matters arising from accidents and serious injuries. Those years sharpened his courtroom skills and familiarized him with the procedural demands of contested civil cases.
Kondratyuk is licensed to practice in both Maryland and the District of Columbia. He maintains memberships in the Maryland Association for Justice and in the District of Columbia Bar. Those affiliations keep him connected to regional practitioners and to continuing legal education offerings that address trial tactics, evidence issues, and recent case law developments.
He divides his time among offices in Baltimore, Annapolis and Washington, D.C. Working from multiple locations allows him to meet clients in different parts of the metropolitan area and to handle matters that arise under both Maryland and D.C. law. Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation. He tends to spend time indexing records, lining up witness testimony, and testing legal theories through motion practice when appropriate.
In the courtroom he draws on a mix of technical literacy and trial experience. That combination comes into play when cases involve medical records, accident reconstruction reports, or electronic data. He has handled hearings, depositions and jury trials arising from personal injury claims and related civil disputes. He also manages pretrial discovery and settlement negotiations when the facts point to early resolution.
Outside litigation itself, Kondratyuk has participated in bar activities and professional meetings tied to civil practice in the region. He continues to attend panels and seminars that address procedural and evidentiary developments. As of 2026 he practices in Maryland and the District of Columbia, representing clients in personal injury and related civil matters.