About Tyler

Tyler Cumbo is an attorney licensed to practice in Maryland and a current member of the State Bar of Maryland. He practices under the rules and professional responsibilities that govern the state bar, maintaining the continuing legal education and ethical standards required of active members. Colleagues describe him as methodical and exacting in his preparation, and clients seek steady representation in matters governed by state law.

Cumbo’s path into the law was conventional but steady. He completed the legal training necessary for admission to the Maryland bar and took on the early, routine work that shapes many young lawyers: legal research, drafting pleadings, and client interviews. Over time he broadened those tasks into a full practice. He has handled matters that require careful case management and clear written advocacy, the kinds of files that demand attention to procedural detail as much as to substantive law.

In the course of his career he has worked on matters that place him before administrative bodies and state courts. He is comfortable preparing briefs and motions and appears in hearings when the case calls for an in-person presence. He also spends significant time counseling clients on compliance and transactional questions where state regulations and statutes are relevant. He measures success by clarity rather than flashy outcomes, aiming to give clients a clear sense of options and likely results.

Membership in the State Bar of Maryland is a continuing part of his professional life. That membership carries obligations: ethics rules, reporting, and continuing legal education. Cumbo meets those requirements and participates in the professional processes that keep an attorney current in Maryland practice. He keeps up with changes to state procedure and statutory developments that affect clients’ rights and responsibilities.

Outside the courtroom he devotes time to the practical work of a practicing lawyer: drafting agreements, negotiating settlements, and preparing clients for hearings. He balances advocacy and advisory work, shifting from one to the other as a case requires. He maintains an active presence in Maryland’s legal community and uses that experience to manage cases efficiently and responsibly.

He currently practices law in Maryland, concentrating his practice on matters arising under state law and serving clients throughout the state.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Maryland

Professional Associations

State Bar of Maryland

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 22196 Three Notch Road Suite 104 Lexington Park MD 20653

Office 2

 11705 Berry Road Suite 202 Waldorf MD 20603