Gary A. Wais
| Gary A. Wais | |
| Wais, Vogelstein & Bedigian | |
| Member | |
| Wais, Vogelstein & Bedigian | |
| Baltimore, Maryland | |
| A practicing trial lawyer for more than 25 years, Gary Wais earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Maryland in 1978, a Masters in Business Administration with an additional certificate in the Administration and Management of Health from the University of Miami in 1979, and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Baltimore in 1983.
Mr. Wais is the senior partner with the law firm of Wais & Vogelstein with a practice focused on representing clients in complex medical malpractice and catastrophic personal injury cases. Mr. Wais is an experienced trial lawyer who has achieved jury verdicts in excess of 10 million dollars on multiple occasions, as well as achieved settlements in excess of 1 million dollars on a regular basis throughout his career. Mr. Wais is a member of the American Association of Justice, the Maryland Association of Justice, Maryland Super Lawyers every year since its inception, Baltimore Magazine Top Lawyers, the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the Ten Million Dollar Advocates Forum, The American Trial Association Top 100 Maryland Trial Lawyers, the Bar Association of Baltimore City, the Baltimore County Bar Association and admitted to practice law in all State Courts of Maryland as well as the Federal District Courts of Maryland. Mr. Wais has also been specially admitted on a case by case basis to litigate medical malpractice cases in other states. Mr. Wais has been honored to present seminars and presentations to lawyers, physicians, and risk managers regarding numerous topics related to medical malpractice. cases in other states. Mr. Wais has been honored to present seminars and presentations to lawyers, physicians, and risk managers regarding numerous topics related to medical malpractice. Mr. Wais' practice has been concentrated in medical malpractice matters primarily involving Birth Injury cases, Cerebral Palsy cases, Wrongful Death cases and other catastrophic injuries. |
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