
Leonard A Englander
Law Office of Leonard A. Englander, Esq., LLC
Everyone should be able to afford justice. As a teacher for disadvantaged teens in Baltimore, it was clear to me that the lack of affordable legal representation is a problem for so many who seek a fair outcome in court. Making sure that everyone’s rights are honored, regardless of income, has always been my goal as an attorney. Starting with my work as a law student with University of Maryland’s JustAdvice Clinic, to volunteering with Legal Aid, to fighting for the rights of victims as an attorney for the nonprofit, SALI (Sexual Assault Legal Institute), I have represented clients in a variety of legal matters. Divorce, custody, peace/protective orders, immigration, housing, crime victim representation, employment law, and Title IX cases, are just some of the areas where I have successfully stood for my clients in court.
Over the years, it became obvious to me that non-profits cannot possibly fill the growing need for attorneys for those whose income is above the income and case-type thresholds for “free” help. If you need a qualified, Maryland barred lawyer who will represent you at a price that the fancy, high-overhead firms can’t match, you are the person that I had in mind when I built this practice. Click here to set up a free consultation.
You don’t have to fight the system alone.
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
- Collections
- Landlord Tenant
- Evictions, Housing Discrimination, Landlord Rights, Rent Control, Tenants' Rights
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Civil Litigation - small & large claims
- FaceTime
- Google Meet
- Skype
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Free Consultation
I provide a free legal consultation to all potential clients, regardless of whether they choose to retain me. The average consultation will go through your basic legal options and make recommendations regarding your case. No fee will EVER be charged to a potential client. A consultation will on average take about 30-45 minutes. -
Credit Cards Accepted
I accept all major credit cards (ie. visa, mastercard, etc.) -
Contingent Fees
On certain cases, I will accept a contingency fee structure wherein I only get paid if I collect money for you. In such cases, in exchange for my services, I get a percentage of the judgment collected. The fee varies from approximately 25-35%. To put that in perspective, for every $100 I collect, I receive between $25-$35.
- Maryland
- Maryland Court of Appeals
- ID Number: 1406170089
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- Lead Attorney/Principal
- Law Office of Leonard A. Englander, Esq., LLC
- - Current
- Law office centered around providing quality legal services at an affordable rate.
- Staff Attorney
- Sexual Assault Legal Institute
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- Representing sexual assault survivors in a variety of legal issues.
- Volunteer Attorney
- Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.
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- Representing and assisting indigent clients in a variety of court proceedings and issues.
- University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
- J.D. (2013) | Law
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- Providence College
- B.S. (2009) | Business
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- Honors: Magna Cum Laude
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- State Bar of Maryland
- Member
- Current
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- Q. Can the court kick me out because I've been filed on for eviction more than once?
- A: That would depend. If this is a failure to pay rent situation and your Landlord has gotten 3 judgments against you in the last 12 months, then the Landlord can request that the right of redemption be extinguished, at which point, yes, it wouldn't matter if you paid the outstanding amounts. Has your Landlord received 3 or more judgments in the last 12 months?
- Q. We are in a month to month tenancy in the state of Maryland. Landlord has given us 30 days but I think law says 60
- A: Generally speaking, yes, the Landlord must give 60 days written notice.
- Q. Can my tenants not pay rent if they are awaiting their washing machine to be fixed?
- A: They cannot unilaterally decide to withhold the rent. If they do so, then you can file a failure to pay rent (first give 10 day notice form).
It may be wise to offer them a rent reduction to smooth things over though.
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