
Andrew Radding, a member of the law firm of Adelberg, Rudow, Dorf & Hendler, LLC (ARD&H), was installed for a second term on the Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) Board of Governors.
“It is a privilege to rejoin the MSBA’s policy-making body and I look forward to working with the officers and governors to advance the interests of the profession and our members during the next two years,” Radding said.
A member of the MSBA’s Criminal Law & Practice Section Council, Radding focuses his practice on white collar criminal defense, complex commercial litigation, civil and domestic litigation, and representation of professionals in courts and administrative tribunals.
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He previously served as Assistant Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, Select Committee on Crime and as Assistant United States Attorney in Maryland, where he prosecuted complex conspiracy and related substantive charges in Federal Court.
The immediate past president of the Bar Association of Baltimore City, Radding also is a past president of the Baltimore Bar Foundation, the Federal Bar Association- Baltimore Chapter and the Simon E. Sobeloff Law Society.
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Additionally, he has chaired the Steering Committee of the U.S. Attorney's Alumni Society of Maryland since its founding and was a University of Baltimore School of Law adjunct professor for 20 years.
Elected to Who's Who in American Law every year since 1996, and recognized by Maryland Super Lawyers annually since 2006, Radding earned a Juris Doctor from Boston University and a bachelor’s degree from Baruch School of the City College of the City University of New York.
Founded in 1927, Adelberg, Rudow, Dorf & Hendler, LLC has offered experienced counsel to corporations, institutions, associations and individuals for more than 80 years. With offices in downtown Baltimore and Howard County, the firm concentrates in a diverse set of practice areas including business, banking, bankruptcy, commercial finance, family law, civil and criminal litigation, health care, white-collar criminal defense, real estate, construction, federal and state taxes, wills, estates and trusts, arbitration and mediation, and intellectual property. Visit www.AdelbergRudow.com for additional information.