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The Authority on Hospitality and Liquor Law
The Law Offices of Fogleman & Ransom is a Baltimore-based law firm renowned for its deep expertise in the hospitality industry and administrative law. Founded in 1996 by attorneys Stephan W. Fogleman and Gene Ransom III, the firm has served hundreds of Marylanders with a focus on cost-effective and aggressive representation. Located in the historic Fells Point neighborhood, the firm is particularly famous for its work in Liquor Licensing, with partner Stephan Fogleman having served as the Chairman of the Baltimore City Board of Liquor License Commissioners for seven years.
Business and Regulatory Counsel
If you own a restaurant, bar, or brewery, Fogleman & Ransom is the firm you hire to navigate the complex regulatory environment. They provide specialized legal services for:
- Liquor Licensing: Assisting with the transfer, purchase, sale, and renewal of liquor licenses throughout Maryland.
- Zoning and Land Use: representing clients in zoning hearings and land use disputes to ensure business compliance.
- Hospitality Law: Advising breweries, distilleries, and entertainment venues on operational legalities.
- Contracts and Collections: Drafting business agreements and recovering debts for commercial clients.
General Practice for Individuals
Beyond their business practice, the firm offers robust representation for individuals facing personal legal challenges. They handle Criminal Defense matters, Personal Injury claims, and Wills and Estate Planning. Whether you need to find a lawyer for a DUI charge or to draft a will to protect your family’s future, Fogleman & Ransom offers the experience of seasoned veterans who know the ins and outs of the Maryland legal system. Their office is available 24 hours a day, reflecting their commitment to being there when clients need them most.
Specializing In
Liquor Licensing, Hospitality Law, Zoning Matters
Address & Location
Located on the scenic waterfront of the historic Fells Point neighborhood.
Building Location
The office is situated in a historic three-story building located on Thames Street. The building is famously home to the Daily Grind coffee shop on the ground floor and sits right across from the harbor.
Suite Access
Enter through the main front entrance of the building on Thames Street. Since this is a historic building without elevator access, take the stairs to the third floor to locate Suite 300.
Parking Details
Paid street-side parking is available along Thames Street and nearby blocks. Additionally, several private surface parking lots operate within walking distance.
Public Transit
Served by Baltimore City Department of Transportation Charm City Circulator Green Route (Northbound); nearest stop is at Thames Street & Broadway.
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