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Nicholas Ferrante

Ferrante & Dill LLC

Prince Frederick, MD

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About Nicholas

Nicholas Ferrante is a multi-faceted lawyer and Partner at Ferrante & Dill, LLC, with practices in Small Business, Personal Injury, and Criminal Law. He applies his knowledge of small business operations and experience representing large corporations and insurance companies to his cases. He has extensive courtroom experience and maintains strong relationships with prosecutors and law enforcement. He graduated from the University of Maryland and the University of Baltimore School of Law.

Licensed States

Education

B.S.

University of Maryland

Juris Doctor

University of Baltimore, School of Law

Awards & Recognition

Super Lawyers

Top Rated General Litigation and Personal Injury Lawyer in Maryland · 2023

Super Lawyers

Top Rated General Litigation Lawyer in Maryland · 2018

Super Lawyers

Top Rated General Litigation Lawyer in Maryland · 2017

Professional Associations

Maryland State Bar AssociationCalvert County Bar AssociationFederal Bar AssociationDistrict of Columbia Bar AssociationMaryland Trial Lawyers AssociationImmediate Response Team of the Maryland State Bar AssociationPast chairman of the Young Lawyers Section of the Prince George’s County Bar AssociationPeer Review Committee for the Maryland Attorney Grievance Commission (AGC)
Prince Frederick, MD
4.8 rating (67 reviews)
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