Cary J. Hansel III Greenbelt, Maryland
Trial Advocacy : Mr. Hansel recently tried a case resulting in an award that the Washington Post called "the largest made by a jury in a civil case involving abuse by Prince George's County police." Mr. Hansel achieved a significant compensatory award and met the high standard for an award of punitive damages. The jury found not only that an individual's rights were violated, but that the County has a pattern and practice of violating the civil liberties of its citizens. Appellate Advocacy: Mr. Hansel serves our clients as a first chair appellate advocate in a similarly wide range of appeals before the Maryland Court of Special Appeals, the Maryland Court of Appeals, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Maryland and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. A list of his reported decisions appears below. Mr. Hansel has also filed amicus curie - or friend of the court - briefs in the Court of Appeals on behalf of the Maryland Trial Lawyer's Association, the former Chair of Maryland's Commission on Education Finance, Equity, and Excellence (the Thornton Commission), the Maryland Education Coalition, the American Association of University Women, and the League of Women Voters of Maryland. Illustrative cases in Mr. Hansel's appellate career include: a decision by Maryland's highest court in the case of Cole v. State Farm, in which Mr. Hansel's arguments led to a major change in Maryland law which has made it easier for people to recover fair compensation from their insurance companies and Mr. Hansel's representation of the Maryland Trial Lawyer's Association, as amicus curie, in the matter of Moore v. Norouzi, in which the Court of Appeals stated that, "[w]e agree with the Amicus Maryland Trial Lawyers Association," and adopted the position respectfully suggested by Mr. Hansel. This decision protected the rights of Beyond his trial and appellate responsibilities, Mr. Hansel serves the firm in a management capacity as director of the firm's law clerk program including the hiring and supervision of the firm's clerks as well as supervising the firm's complex litigation paralegal. Selected Professional Activities: Speaking Engagements: Maryland Trial Lawyer's Association Seminar Mr. Hansel presented important recent changes in ten areas of appellate law, covering more than 30 new cases relevant to the practice areas of the association's members. George Washington University Law School Honors and Awards:
Listed on the "Wall of Heroes" by the American Civil Liberties Union Maryland Trial Lawyer's Association President's Award Legal Commentary: Mr. Hansel has provided commentary on legal issues in the following media outlets: WUSA 9 News; Nine News Now Publications: Invited Testimony, Joint Judiciary Committee of the Maryland Senate and House of Delegates Reported Cases: Cole v. State Farm Mutual Ins. Co , 359 Compucel Serv. Corp. v. Comm. of Internal Revenue , 2002-1
Radcliff v. Vance , 360 Samuel, et al. v. Ford Motor Co ., 112 F. Supp. 2d 460 (2000) Samuel, et al. v. Ford Motor Co ., 96 F. Supp. 2d 491 (2000) United Sheet Metal, Inc. v. Pugh, 166 L.R.R.M. 2574 (2001) Wells, et al. v. Chevy Chase Bank, F.S.B., et al ., 363 Jane Doe v. Boyle v. Kane v. Board of Appeals of Public Service Com'n of
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Cary J. Hansel III 