Following law school, Mrs. Bond was a trial attorney at a criminal defense firm, where she zealously represented clients in both the district and circuit courts of Maryland.
Wrongful Death
§ 30523. Maryland's cap on non-economic damages, for an occurrence date in 2023, limits the amount of pain and suffering damages for injuries and wrongful death lawsuits at $935,000.00 if the victim survived and $1,402,000.00 if the victim died and there are two (2) or more wrongful death beneficiaries (Limitation of Non-Economic Damages, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Articles 3-2A-09, Md. Ann. Code). A "survival action" cap is likewise, $935,000.00. This can be added to the aforementioned wrongful death claim cap to a combined total of $2,375,000.00
Traffic Violations
Each of the attorneys at Rollins, Smalkin, Richards & Mackie, L.L.C.. has extensive trial experience. This experience results in our ability to effectively analyze claims and efficiently try, mediate or arbitrate cases. In addition to representing clients in the below–referenced areas, each attorney maintains personal practice areas such as: Forming Maryland corporations, traffic violations, family law, estates & trusts, and personal injury.
Ms. Campbell graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law cum laude and holds an undergraduate degree in Business Accounting from Auburn University. Her current practice focuses on Workers' Compensation. She has been a partner with the firm since 2018.
Immediately after graduating law school, Mr. Warren began working at a local Baltimore County law firm gaining experience in general practice civil litigation where he prosecuted auto torts, premises liability, estate probate and alternative dispute resolution cases.Â
Construction Litigation
Ms. Barnes, an AV rated Preeminent Attorney by Martindale-Hubbell, defends large loss liability cases in the areas of products liability, construction litigation, contractual disputes and motor torts. Ms. Barnes also defends traffic and criminal cases.
RSR&M litigators represent individuals and organizations in a broad variety of disputes before federal and state courts, administrative agencies, and in alternative dispute resolution. Our attorneys handle all aspects of litigation including investigation, strategy, pleadings, discovery, motions, legal research, expert and fact witness depositions, hearings, negotiation, settlement, trial, and appeal. In cases where Alternative Dispute Resolution is mandated and/or preferred, our attorneys have successfully resolved cases through mediation and arbitration. Our familiarity and proficiency in the litigation arena serves us well in these alternative forums. In addition to trying cases at the trial level, our attorneys are admitted to practice at all appellate levels in multiple state courts, including Maryland and D.C., and are also admitted to practice in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. Finally, several attorneys maintain personal practice areas such as: Forming Maryland corporations, traffic violations, family law, estates & trusts, and personal injury.
Medical Malpractice
Regan Leavitt graduated magna cum laude from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2022 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 2019. While attending law school, Ms. Leavitt served as a staff editor for the University of Baltimore Law Review and interned with the Honorable Matthew J. Fader, Chief Judge of the Appellate Court of Maryland. Ms. Leavitt also clerked for a mid-sized firm in Baltimore in which she supported attorneys in personal injury, medical malpractice and premise liability matters.