Thomas J. Dolina
305 Washington Ave., Ste. 300
Towson, MD 21204
Mr. Dolina practices in business and employment law, personal injury, worker’s compensation, and professional malpractice litigation. He represents clients in transactional matters, and has an active trial practice. He has substantial trial experience before the Maryland District and Circuit Courts and the Federal District Courts. Mr. Dolina is a member of the bar for Maryland, West Virginia, Colorado, the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, and the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the District of Columbia and the Fourth Circuit.
With significant experience in alternative dispute resolution, Mr. Dolina has worked with the American Arbitration Association, the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, FINRA, and the National Arbitration Forum. He also serves as a private arbitrator and is a certified mediator for the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Howard County, and Frederick County. He is a mediator for the U.S. Postal Service EEO office. Mr. Dolina has been a frequent lecturer for the Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers and has contributed to mediation and arbitration programs. He also represents employees in Baltimore County Public Schools, assisting in contract negotiation, grievances and contract administration between our clients and the Baltimore County Board of Education, along with a host of employment and work-related matters. Mr. Dolina has authored publications and articles on Employment issues for both private and public sectors.
Mr. Dolina often handles very difficult and complex litigation matters. Obtaining successful results in cases involving lenders, business partners, and tort litigants has required special skills in negotiation, an adherence to effective case management, and good courtroom skills. His clients have obtained verdicts and settlements in excess of 100 Million Dollars.
Mr. Dolina’s appellate practice includes the published opinion of Lynne Parry v. Allstate Insurance Co., 408 Md. 130, 968 A.2d 1053 (2009), decided by the Court of Appeals of Maryland in favor of Mr. Dolina’s client, affirming Mr. Dolina’s victories in the Circuit Court and the Court of Special Appeals, in addition to nearly over two dozen appeals heard in Maryland and Federal Courts.
Mr. Dolina is extremely active within the Maryland State Bar Association. In 2009, Mr. Dolina was elected to the Board of Governors of the Maryland State Bar Association with a term expiring at the end of the year 2011 and was elected again in 2013. Mr. Dolina was elected to three standing committees within the Maryland State Bar Association: the Planning Committee, Continuing Legal Education Committee, and the Budget and Finance Committee. He was elected to the Section Council for the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section of the Maryland State Bar Association and served as its chair in 2007-2008. While chair, the Section received the award for “Best Section” at the annual Maryland State Bar Convention. Mr. Dolina was also elected to the Board of the Maryland Pro Bono Resource Center. Most recently, Mr. Dolina had the honor of co-chairing a special committee, along with Judge William Carr, on the issue of Specialization for Lawyers, which led to a negotiation of new Rules recognizing specialization for lawyers in Maryland.
Mr. Dolina is a graduate of the University of Maryland Baltimore County and received a B.A. and the University of Baltimore School of Law (J.D., 1981). In addition to his graduate training, Mr. Dolina has attended the Harvard School of Law Advanced Negotiation Skills Workshop.
Mr. Dolina and his paralegals and assistants strive to deliver effective legal services. Mr. Dolina has been recognized by the public, Judges, and lawyers as a model of excellence and the highest ethical standards, thus earning an AV Rating. Additionally, Mr. Dolina’s accomplishments have been recognized by other lawyers naming him a “Super Lawyer” for the past four years.
Testimonials and case summaries are available on this site and through the links below. They are not a prediction of future success, nor are they a substitute for legal advice.
Court of Appeals Oral Arguments Webcast Lynne Parry, Personal Representative of the Estate of Mark Parry, Deceased, et al. v. Allstate Insurance Co. Issue – Workers’ Compensation – whether the decision of the lower court to allow an insurance company deductions from an uninsured/underinsured policy for unreimbursed medical expenses paid by an employer when no worker’s compensation claim was actually filed by the employee, eliminates the choice of remedy right afforded to injured workers by statute.
- Maryland
- West Virginia
- University of Baltimore School of Law
- J.D.
- University of Maryland Baltimore County
- B.A.
- 2013 Top 100 Trial Lawyers from the National Trial Lawyers
- State of Maryland Governor’s Citation dated 2/22/90
- Chair of the Section of Alternate Dispute Resolution, Maryland State Bar Association, Inc., 2007-2008
- Sustaining Member Maryland Trial Lawyers Association
- Best Attorney Lifetime Charter Member from Rue Ratings’ Best Attorneys of America