When Good Just isn't Good Enough
With 50 years of combined experience, our lawyers understand more than the law, we understand state, federal, district and juvenile court systems.
We offer you more than just a typical law firm
Criminal Defense
- Federal criminal defense
- Violent crimes
- Drug crimes
- DUI/DWI
- White collar crimes
- Appellate representation
Personal Injury
- Car and Truck Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Medical Malpractice
Real Estate
- Real Estate Litigation
- Real Estate Investments
- Contract Disputes
- Lease Disputes
- Landlord Tenant Issues
Free Consultations
Our legal team stands ready to discuss your legal matters free of charge. Call us at 410-814-4600.
Baltimore Area Criminal Law, Real Estate, and Personal Injury Attorneys
Our highly reputable legal team provides comprehensive representation for a wide range of complex legal matters. Our Maryland lawyers have 35 years of combined experience, which enables us to guide clients through the federal, state, district and juvenile court systems effectively and efficiently.
At Bates & Garcia, P.C., client service is the hallmark of our firm. Our Baltimore attorneys take a team approach. We work together to ensure each client benefits from our vast experience and knowledge. Our extensive representation includes legal issues associated with:
State and federal criminal defenseAppellate representation
Car accidents
Real estate litigation
We are one of Maryland's best regarded mid-sized law firms. Our legal team provides smart, aggressive advocacy tailored to each client's situation and goals. We are dedicated to providing personalized service for complex legal matters.
"When we first entered the law firm, we decided this was the actual place we needed to be, because [everyone at the firm was] very welcoming, and they made us feel very comfortable and very relaxed."
"Not Guilty! Justice was served after only 15 minutes of deliberation a jury found our client Not Guilty of all charges. The client, who was incarcerated for over sixteen months awaiting her day in court was accused of Attempted First Degree Murder."