
David Nowak was born and raised in Baltimore. He attended Calvert Hall College High School and Graduated from Towson University with a B.A. in International Studies. After spending over 5 years as a Securities Analyst for a Fortune 500 Financial Firm, he attended the University of Baltimore School of Law. During law school David was a student attorney for three semesters with the University's Family Law Clinic. There, he argued cases for economically disadvantaged clients in the District Court, Circuit Court, and the Court of Special Appeals. David also participated in a campaign to reform Maryland's Domestic Violence laws, and was part of a delegation that testified before the General Assembly to change those laws. During his time in law school, David also interned for the Honorable Wanda Keyes Heard at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City and for a Towson Firm, Warnken, LLC.
After graduating with a Juris Doctor from Law School, David was selected to clerk for Special Master Andrea F. Kelly at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Family Law Division. After his clerkship, he was recruited by his former law school professor Byron L. Warnken to be attorney-in-charge of Warnken, LLC's Family Law and Worker's Compensation Practices.
In 2010, David decided to pursue his dream of opening his own law firm. He believed that in starting his own law practice, he could more effectively represent his client's varied legal needs. Today David focuses on Family Law, Worker's Compensation Claims, Criminal Law, Estate Planning, Law Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights (LEOBR), and general civil matters. David is "of counsel" to Warnken, LLC and supports the Maryland Troopers Association in that capacity.
David continues to be active in the Baltimore County Bar Association, Baltimore City Bar Association, the Maryland State Bar Association, the Maryland Association for Justice, and he is active in his local community organization.
To learn more, visit www.davidnowaklaw.com or call 443-470-9071
Posted on October 26, 2011 at 5:22pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
Halloween is just a few days away and scary tales are in the air. For many people being scared is a sought after thrill. Whether telling ghost stories at the camp fire or buying a ticket for a haunted house amusement ride, it can be fun to be afraid. What’s not so fun is when you drop $650,000 on a home that cannot be later resold due to a reputation for paranormal activity. What’s worse is if you buy a home that was built on a graveyard where the developers removed the headstones, but…
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If you lose your job you may have the right to file for unemployment benefits. Unemployment benefits are direct payments to an employee that was severed from employment usually due to no fault of their own. The amount of benefits you receive depends on your income while you worked. The benefit is much less than you would make if you were still working, but if you are unemployed any money coming in, is better than no money coming in.
Once you know that you have lost your…
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Lawmakers in Mexico have proposed a new concept in family law; the automatically terminating marriage contract. From the BBC
That’s right, no serving divorce papers on the other side, no protracted custody litigation in the courthouse, no more lawyers working out the details, really no divorce at all.
The proposed law makes each new marriage a contract for a set time period selected by the…
ContinuePosted on August 15, 2011 at 11:29am 0 Comments 1 Like
Many divorce clients come to me with an initial scorched earth mentality. They are not thinking clearly, and their emotions are clouding their judgment. This is the time when the objective advice of an experienced family law…
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