Thomas C. Cardaro
Toll Free: 800-810-6780
201 North Charles Street
Suite 2100
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Mr. Cardaro is Past President of the Maryland State Bar Association, Past President of the Bar Association of Baltimore City, Past President of the Baltimore Bar Foundation, a Governor of District of Columbia Trial Lawyers Association, and a former Governor of the Maryland Trial Lawyers Association. He holds the highest rating, (AV)©, provided by the legal rating agency, Martindale-Hubbell, and is a frequent lecturer on medical malpractice topics. He is a former hospital defense attorney whose practice is now limited to representing victims of medical malpractice and other serious personal injury.
Education
J.D., Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America, 1985
B.S., University of Maryland, 1982
Economics/Finance
Membership
- Maryland State Bar Association
President 2009-2010;
President Elect, 2008-2009;
Secretary, 2007-2008; Member, Board of Governors, 1996-1998; 2005-2011 - Bar Association of Baltimore City
President, 2004-2005;
President Elect, 2003-2004;
Vice President, 2002-2003;
Treasurer, 2001-2002;
Member: Executive Council, 1994-1996; 1998-2006;
Young Lawyers Division; Chair, 1995-1996 - Maryland Bar Foundation
Member, Board of Directors, 2008-present - American Bar Association
Delegate 1995, 1999, 2008-2010 - District of Columbia Bar;
- Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C.
Member, Board of Governors, 1994-present - Maryland Trial Lawyers Association
Member, Board of Governors, 2001-2007 - The Association of Trial Lawyers of America;
- Baltimore Bar Foundation
President, 2002-2003; Trustee, 2003-present
Bar Admissions
- 1985, Maryland
- 1989, District of Columbia
- U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland and U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Miscellaneous Information
- Phi Alpha Delta (Chief Justice, Cardozo Chapter, 1983-1984).
- Trustee, University of Maryland Law Review, 1995-1996.
- Frequent Lecturer on Medical Malpractice.