WELTCHEK MALLAHAN & WELTCHEK
2330 W. Joppa Rd. #203, Lutherville, MD 21093, Lutherville, MD 21093
About WELTCHEK MALLAHAN & WELTCHEK
WELTCHEK MALLAHAN & WELTCHEK is a Maryland law firm handling medical malpractice, wrongful death, and complex personal injury cases. The firm has secured over $600 million in verdicts and settlements for clients. Its attorneys have a history of taking on large corporations, achieving significant results like a $150 million verdict against ExxonMobil and a $185 million settlement with Ernst & Young. Robert J. Weltchek, a firm principal, was named Baltimore’s Plaintiff “Lawyer of the Year” in 2015.
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Notable Case Results
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$185M
Accounting Malpractice
Ernst & Young settled a lawsuit for $185 million, accused of duplicity and bad advice that contributed to the demise of the clothing chain Merry-Go-Round Enterprises Inc.
$150M
Environmental Law
Jury awarded $150 million to Baltimore County neighbors for damages caused by a gas leak from an Exxon Mobil service station, which contaminated groundwater.
$25M
Business Fraud
New Jersey jury awarded $25 million in punitive damages against Bell Atlantic for fraudulently misleading P.M. Video Corp. and its principal.
$11.8M
Personal Injury
Carroll County jury awarded $11.8 million to Michael Harris, a victim of a drunk driving accident, who developed complex regional pain syndrome.
$10.3M
Medical Malpractice
Jury found Blue Cross, Blue Shield liable for child brain damage during birth due to negligence of a doctor acting as an independent contractor for the HMO.
$10M
Product Liability
Federal jury awarded $10 million against Bristol-Myers Squibb, finding silicone breast implants caused a woman's immune-system illness (scleroderma).




