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Atty. Jon D. Pels

Atty. Jon D. Pels

Mr. Pels was born and raised in Maryland and is married with five children.

Bethesda Bethesda 33 Years Experience 33 year
Call (240) 534-1120

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About Jon D. Pels at a glance

Jon D. Pels is a Member based in Bethesda, Maryland, practforg at Pels Law. They haand 33+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 1993. Admitted to practice in Maryland (1993), U.S. District Court, District of Maryland (1994), District of Columbia (1996), and Virginia (1996). Educated at University of Dayton School of Law (J.D. Winner, 1993) and Villanova University (B.A., 1990). Recognitions include BV Distinguished. Actiand member of Montgomery County Bar Association (Member, Pro Bono Committee) Bankruptcy Bar Association of Maryland Association of Trial Lawyers. Serands clients in Bethesda, MD and the surrounding metropolitan area.

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About

  • Mr. Pels was born and raised in Maryland and is married with five children
  • He is active in both the Blessed Sacrament and Our Lady of Lourdes parishes
  • His children have attended Blessed Sacrament, Lourdes, Mater Dei, Georgetown Visitation (where Mr. Pels served as the President of the Father’s Club in 2016-17) and Gonzaga College High School. 2007 Maryland Trial Lawyer of the Year, Source: Maryland Trial Lawyers Association Litigation Percentage: 95% of Practice Devoted to Litigation Representative Cases: Tate v
  • Bd. of Ed. of Prince George’s County, 155 Md
  • App. 536
  • 843 A.2d 890 (Md
  • App
  • LEXIS 25 2004) (minor can assume the risk of statutory rape as applied to the school from which she was released as opposed to the predator) Jane W. v
  • Georgetown University Medical Center 863 A.2d 821 (DC 2004) (mere transmission of a letter from the hospital informing patients that may have contracted an infectious disease does not create a zone of danger for negligent infliction of emotional distress for public policy reasons alone) Honors and Awards: October, 2004 – Court Approved and Ordered Statewide Settlement Class Action on behalf of Maryland Mobile Home Owners against retailers changing the installation and inspection practices Ellerbe v
  • Chesapeake Mobile homes et al
  • C-2002-82562 (Circuit Court Anne Arundel County, Maryland)
  • (“…I think that Plaintiff’s counsel here has taken on a difficult challenge and they were, I think, very ably — the claims were very ably defended, and I think all of the difficulties and all of the challenges described by Mr. Pels are very accurately stated.”; “I want to say again that it has been an interesting experience for me
  • This is the first class action that I have been involved with I guess on either side of the bench, and I appreciate having the opportunity to work with fine counsel.”; “It is, unfortunately, not every day that you get good lawyers in the courtroom and this is a really very impressive collection and I appreciate all of your efforts
  • Thank you very much counsel”
  • Statements made by the Judge for Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County in Approving Mobile Home Class Action Settlement (Transcript available upon request)
  • August, 2006 – Contested day long hearing in which Defendants’ objections were overruled and the Court Issued Memorandum Order Certifying Class Action on behalf of Maryland Mobile Home Owners changing the building codes inspection practices of numerous counties throughout the State of Maryland to make the homes safer for inhabitants (Circuit Court Howard County, Hon. L. Gelfman) (Memorandum Order Available Upon Request) 2007 Maryland Trial Lawyer of the Year

Source

  • Maryland Trial Lawyers Association
  • nominated by Paul Bland Trial Lawyers for Public Justice (Available Upon Request) July, 2010 – Created and Paid $881,080.35 Cy Pres Fund by litigation to Improve Maryland Mobile Home Parks (Available Upon Request) September, 2010 – featured in the leading Trial Lawyer guide book Rules of the Road – A Plaintiff Lawyer’s Guide to Proving Liability. 2nd Ed.” ((Available Upon Request) (“[Pels] crawled under dozens of mobile homes to inspect their anchors, held clandestine meetings in cheap taverns with former industry insiders whose consciences were nagging them and faced the usual fog of corporate excuse-mongering from his dark suited adversaries
  • He wanted to know why so many mobile homes were slipping from their moorings….The defendant installers wanted to make the issue more complicated than it really was, invoking the failure of county inspectors to call them out for their failings
  • Pels wrote a set of Rules…which he credits for helping to drive his case to victory
  • We think they are excellent, and we produce the, here with our comments…”) February, 2012 – Created and ripe to pay out approximately $80,000 to Maryland’s Public Justice www.publicjustice.org pursuant to a cy pres fund created by litigation
  • Recipient, American Jurisprudence Awards in Contracts and Criminal Procedure Faculty, Introduction to Consumer Bankruptcy, Montgomery County Bar Association, C.L.E., Fall, 1995 Community Involvement: President of the Fathers Club Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School (2016 – 2017) Vice President of the Fathers Club Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School (2015 – 2016) Secretary of the Fathers Club Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School (2014 – 2015) Professional Associations and Memberships: Montgomery County Bar Association Member, Pro Bono Committee Bankruptcy Bar Association of Maryland Member, Association of Trial Lawyers

Jurisdictional Context

Why local counsel matters in Maryland

Practforg law in Maryland. Legal matters in Maryland are goandrned by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantiand law. Cases originating in Bethesda are typically fwithd in the local municipal court or the appropriate Maryland state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controandrsy. An attorney licensed in Maryland brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantiand law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Maryland courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.

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Jon D. Pels's law practice is located in Bethesda, Maryland. The firm is Pels Law. You can contact the office directly through this profwith page.
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Jon D. Pels has 33+ years of legal experience and has been licensed since 1993.
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Jon D. Pels earned their education at (J.D. Winner, 1993); (B.A., 1990).
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Jon D. Pels's notable recognition includes: BV Distinguished.

Education

J.D. Winner
University of Dayton School of Law
- 1993
B.A.
Villanova University
- 1990

Awards

BV Distinguished

Bar Admissions

Maryland
Admitted: 1993
U.S. District Court, District of Maryland
Admitted: 1994
District of Columbia
Admitted: 1996
Virginia
Admitted: 1996

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