“People come to us with very complicated legal problems that other firms might not be able to solve. We help our clients tackle major litigation issues in federal and state courts.”
Timothy Maloney is a trial lawyer at Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, where he handles complex civil and criminal cases.
Maloney is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and a member of the Maryland Appellate Nominating Commission. He served on the Rules Committee of the Court of Appeals from 1998 to 2014.
He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Maryland/College Park Foundation and is a board member of the Maryland Catholic Conference. He has been named Trial Lawyer of the Year by the Maryland Association of Justice and won the John Hardwicke Award for Outstanding Work in Administrative Law.
Maloney was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1979 to 1995, where he chaired House subcommittees on higher education, transportation, public safety, and the capital budget.
- District of Columbia
- Maryland
- US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
- US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
- US District Court for the District of Columbia
- US District Court for the District of Maryland
- US Supreme Court
- University of Baltimore School of Law, JD, 1986
- Georgetown University, BA, 1983
- Best Lawyers in America® 2011 – present
- Super Lawyers®, 2008–present
- Top Attorney 2023, Bethesda Magazine – MoCo360
- Senior Transition Advisor to Incoming Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown
- Top Personal Injury Verdicts & Settlements in Washington, Washingtonian magazine, 2014
- Top 100 Lawyers in Maryland
- Best Lawyers in Washington, Washingtonian magazine, 2011
- American College of Trial Lawyers, inducted 2008
- Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference, Rules Committee
- Maryland Commission to Revise the Criminal Code
- Maryland State Bar Association
- Montgomery County Bar Association
- Prince George’s County Bar Association
- District of Columbia Bar Association
- Quoted in “Multi-Million Dollar Jury Verdict for Car Dealership,” The Daily Record, 2024