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Stewart A. Sutton helps individuals, families, employees, entrepreneurs, and small businesses solve their ordinary and sometimes extraordinary legal problems. Many attorneys refer clients to Stewart A. Sutton, because he has a stellar reputation for quickly resolving difficult, challenging, or almost impossible legal problems.
Stewart A. Sutton represents clients in upper Montgomery County, Maryland, including Germantown, Gaithersburg, Montgomery Village, Kentlands, Poolesville, Boyds, Damascus, and Rockville.
Stewart A. Sutton is a native of Lexington, Massachusetts. He attended Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial and Labor Relations in 1984.
Stewart A. Sutton graduated from UCLA Law School and was licensed to practice law in California in 1987. For the next 7 years, Stewart A. Sutton worked as an associate for several law firms in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, where he gained valuable experience as a civil litigator, trial attorney, and appellate lawyer.
In 1995, Stewart A. Sutton was admitted to practice law in Maryland and the District of Columbia; and he relocated his practice to Germantown, Maryland. His innovative litigation tactics and skills generated instant attention.
His ground breaking cases have been reported by the Washington Post, Montgomery Journal, and Montgomery Gazette as well as many local television and radio stations. As a direct result of Stewart A. Sutton's exposure of systematic misconduct among security guard firms, the State of Maryland in 1999 enacted legislation to address the problem.
Stewart A. Sutton's philosophy is to provide the highest quality legal services to his clients at an affordable price and never to the sacrifice the quality of his work for the sake of expediency.
Stewart A. Sutton lives in Gaithersburg with his wife, Dr. Janet P. Sutton, who is a health care researcher at an international educational foundation. They share their home with a silly Sealyham terrier a fiesty Scottish terrier.
Stewart A. Sutton was the managing partner of an equity investment partnership for 10-years; and he has been a member of Red Sox Nation since 1972 when the Red Sox became the only team in history to lose a division by a half game. |