Mr. Roling is a shareholder in
the Firm who focuses his practice on the defense of medical malpractice
cases. Since joining the Firm in 1989, Mr. Roling has tried over
seventy-five jury trials, been involved in numerous appeals, and
has practiced at all the levels of the Maryland court system, as
well as tried cases in the District of Columbia. While the bulk
of Mr. Roling's trial experience is in the realm of medical malpractice
cases, he also has handled cases dealing with product liability
issues, health care provider licensure litigation, criminal matters,
and copyright and trademark law cases. His peers have voted him
a Maryland SuperLawyer.
In addition to this case load, Mr. Roling has been active in pro
bono endeavors. Specifically, Mr. Roling provides pro
bono services
to children with disabilities seeking assistance with special education
issues, as well as disputes dealing with the disabled child's need
for medical procedures. Other pro bono activities have included
Mr. Roling's gubernatorial appointment to the State Advisory Council
on Medical Privacy and Confidentiality (2000-2002), as well as
his County Executive appointment to the Anne Arundel County Commissioner
on Disabilities Issues (2003-2004). In addition to these appointments,
Mr. Roling received a nomination by the Maryland Appellate Judicial
Nominating Commission to the Court of Appeals of Maryland (2003).
Mr. Roling has given multiple lectures on the law of Maryland
medical malpractice, participated in numerous Board panel discussions,
and participated in mock trials to demonstrate the law of medical
malpractice in a real context.
Mr. Roling is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of both the University
of Maryland College Park (B.A. 1984) and the University of Baltimore
School of Law (J.D. 1987), where he distinguished himself as the
Comments Editor of the Law Review, and was named to the Heuisler
Honor Society. As a member of the Law Review, Mr. Roling presaged
his future legal career by authoring the comment entitled Transfusion-Associated
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS): Blood Bank Liability?, 16
U. Balt. L. Rev. 81 (1986). The comment was so well-received by
the legal community that it was cited in numerous written court
opinions. See e.g., Doe v. Miles Laboratories,
Inc., Cutter Laboratories Division, 675 F. Supp. 1466, 1478
(D. MD. 1987); McKee
v. Miles Laboratories, 675 F. Supp. 1060, 1064 (E.D. Ky. 1987); Kozup
v. Georgetown University, 663 F. Supp. 1048, 1053 (D.D.C.
1987); and Roberts
v. Suburban Hospital , 73 Md. App. 1, 12, 532 A.2d 1081,
1087 (1987).
Upon his graduation from the University of Baltimore School of
Law, Mr. Roling clerked for the Honorable Theodore G. Bloom of
the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland. While so clerking, Mr.
Roling concluded that he was to be a litigator. Thus, after working
for a short while for the law firm of Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn
in Washington, D.C., Mr. Roling returned to Annapolis in 1989 to
be a litigator with Wharton Levin Ehrmantraut & Klein.
Mr. Roling is AV® Peer Review Rated in Martindale-Hubbell.
Shareholder
Maryland, 1987
U.S. District Court District of Maryland,
1988
District of Columbia, 1990
U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia, 1990
U.S. Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit, 1991
U.S. Supreme Court, 1994
U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1996
University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore,
Maryland, 1987 J.D.Honors: Magna
Cum Laude
Law Review: University of Baltimore,
1985 to1986 Staff;
1986 to 1987 Comments Editor
University of Maryland, 1984 B.A.Honors: Magna
Cum Laude
Maryland SuperLawyer, 2010
Author, "Transfusion-Associated Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS): Blood Bank Liability?", 16
U. Balt. Law Review 81, 1986
Contributor, "Anatomy of a Lawsuit:
the Defense Perspective", 5 OB/GYN Malpractice Prevention 12,
1998
Contributor: "Depositions: What You
Need to Know", 6 OB/GYN Malpractice Prevention 1, 1999
Anne Arundel County Bar Association
Maryland State Bar Association
State Advisory Council on Medical
Privacy and Confidentiality,
2000 - 2002
Member, Governor's Appointment
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