Experienced Maryland Injury Lawyers
We Offer Strength in Numbers
Bob Katz believed in strength in numbers because he saw it at work every day.
Bob Katz chaired and founded the “Bob Katz Law” Group at Gordon Feinblatt LLC Law Firm more than 40 years ago in 1981. The Bob Katz Law Team has over 25 dedicated staff members, including attorneys and paralegals. Our attorneys and paralegals have decades of combined legal experience handling personal injury matters, and we have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for clients.
The members of Bob Katz Law, collectively, have been recognized nationally by The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40, the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, America’s Top 100 Attorneys, and Maryland Super Lawyers. Membership in some of these organizations is exclusively limited to 1% of all practicing lawyers.
We serve the following areas in Maryland, Northern Virginia, and Washington, DC
Maryland – Annapolis, Arbutus, Baltimore City, Bel Air, Bethesda, Bowie, Cambridge, Catonsville, Centreville, Columbia, Dundalk, Easton, Ellicott City, Essex, Ferndale, Frederick, Ft. Meade, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Glen Burnie, Greenbelt, Hanover, Hyattsville, Laurel, Linthicum, Ocean City, Olney, Owings Mills, Pasadena, Randallstown, Rockville, Salisbury, Severn, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Towson
We serve the following counties in Maryland – Anne Arundel, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Frederick County, Harford County, Howard County, Prince George’s County, and Montgomery County.
Virginia – Arlington, Chantilly, Fairfax, Falls Church, Herndon, Lorton, Manassas, McLean, Richmond, Alexandria, Annandale, Centreville, Dale City, Dumfries, Leesburg, Reston, Springfield, Tyson’s Corner, Vienna, Woodbridge.
We serve the following counties in Virginia – Arlington, Clark County, Fairfax, Fauquier County, Fredericksburg County, Loudoun County, and Prince William County.
Washington, DC – All Areas
More About Our Founder Bob Katz;
For more than 40 years, Bob Katz made it his life’s work to represent accident victims who were injured due to someone else’s carelessness, effectively and with compassion. He firmly believed that his practice has grown from one client to thousands because he ensured that the client’s interests come first. The team remains committed to Bob’s vision.
Bob received his J.D. degree from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1973. He was admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in 1973 and the Maryland Bar in 1977 and is admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the District of Columbia and Maryland. Prior to representing Plaintiff in personal injury matters, he was a trial attorney for the Federal Aviation Administration Office of Chief Counsel from 1973 to 1974, where he handled air safety matters and was with the Department of Justice, Civil Division, Torts Section as a trial attorney from 1974 to 1976. At the Justice Department, he received merit awards each year for his success as a trial attorney defending the United States in complex, wrongful death cases involving up to 125 fatalities from a single accident. Thereafter, Mr. Katz was Counsel to The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Maryland, where he handled personal injury defense litigation.
With more than 45 years of legal experience, he was a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and became a member of the Outstanding Lawyers of America in 2003. His practice has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for his clients over the last three decades.
Bob Katz concentrated his practice on the handling of personal injury claims, primarily plaintiff. His areas of practice included all areas of tort claims and litigation, including auto accidents, premises liability, products liability, toxic torts, air crash accidents, injury claims arising under maritime and admiralty jurisdiction, and worker’s compensation.*
Mr. Katz served as a member of the Maryland State Bar Association Committees on Medical-Legal Issues and Worker’s Compensation; the Products Liability Subcommittee of the Baltimore City Bar Association; Membership Committee, and in 2003, he became a member of the Eagles Club at the Maryland Association for Justice (MAJ), formerly known as the Maryland Trial Lawyers Association. He also has co-authored a chapter entitled “How to Handle an Indoor Air Pollution Case,” published in A Guide to Toxic Torts by Matthew Bender & Co.
Over the years, Bob lectured at various seminars in his area of expertise. He became a Founder of the Maryland Association for Justice many years ago and is a Sustaining Member of the American Association for Justice. He presented numerous programs for the National Business Institute on Evidence in Trial Practice.