Attorney Neel Lalchandani recently met with local and specialty bar associations to celebrate the collaborate and share wisdom.
The networking event, “Bringing the Bars Together,” was held at the Maryland Club in Baltimore on the evening of September 7. The event was co-hosted by the Maryland Association of Justice, the Alliance of Black Women Attorneys of Maryland, the Asian Pacific Bar Association of Maryland, the Bar Association of Baltimore City, the Young Lawyers Division of the Maryland State Bar Association, the Haitian Lawyers Division, the Maryland Hispanic Bar Association, and the South Asian Bar Association of D.C.
“The event was a great opportunity to meet with colleagues from diverse legal backgrounds to discuss the landscape of the legal industry,” Neel said.
Neel Lalchandani represents individuals, nonprofits, and companies in a diverse array of civil rights and commercial matters. Among other victories for his clients, Neel has helped secure several of the largest payments in Maryland history for victims of police misconduct, including over $15 million in state compensation on behalf of innocent men imprisoned for crimes they did not commit. Learn more about Neel here.
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