Stuart H. Arnovits
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Practice Areas
- Workers' Compensation
- Litigation & Appeals
- Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
Biography
Stuart H. Arnovits is admitted to practice in Maryland and the District of Columbia. He has been an attorney since 1985. His practice concentrates on personal injury cases in Central District and Circuit Courts of Maryland. In addition to his role as an attorney, Mr. Arnovits is an educator, having taught Torts & Litigation Process at Baltimore City Community College and Anne Arundel Community College. His work has been published in the University of Baltimore Law Review.
Mr. Arnovits is a member of Maryland & D.C. bars, and Maryland Association for Justice. He has served on the Inquiry panels and peer review panels in attorney grievance matters since 1997. He also has served as mediator in civil cases in Howard County District and Circuit Courts.
Mr. Arnovits obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he served as a Staff Member to the school's Law Review. He also received the American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Debtor-Creditor Relations in 1983. Mr. Arnovits has a Master's from the University of Baltimore and a Bachelor's degree from Pennsylvania State University.
Personal Injury
Worker's Compensation
Car Accidents
Truck Accidents
Education
- University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland
- J.D. - 1985
- University of Baltimore
- M.S. - 1981
- Pennsylvania State University
- B.S - 1979
Classes & Seminars
- Adjunct Professor, Torts, Baltimore City Community College, 1996 to 2003
Published Works
- Case Note: Premature Verdict Rendered Before Summation Amounts to Denial of Rights to Assistance of Counsel, Vol. 13, University of Baltimore Law Review, 1984
Professional Associations
- Maryland State Bar Association, Member
- Maryland Association for Justice, Member
- Attorney Grievance Commission, Member Inquiry Committee, Peer Review Committee, 1997 to Present
Bar Admissions
- Maryland, 1985
- District of Columbia, 1989
Honors
- Recipient, University of Baltimore School of Law, American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Debtor-Creditor Relations, 1983