The Law Office of William Davis

Elkton, United States

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Specialties

Our experienced lawyers have been providing representation to more than 100 clients per year since 2003 throughout the state of Maryland. Our attorneys are in District and Circuit court daily dealing with a variety of legal issues ranging from serious felony criminal cases such as murder and drug related offenses, as well as less serious misdemeanor traffic and alcohol related charges. No criminal or traffic case is too big or small for The Will Davis Law Firm.

Trial Advocacy

Although we are skilled in the art of negotiation, first and foremost we are litigators, and we are not afraid to take a case to trial. Remember, it is the State’s burden to prove you are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Promoting Informed Decision Making

Making proper decisions pertaining to your case, especially in the courtroom, can have lasting affects on your criminal record and your liberty…

History

Established in 2003.

Serving hundreds of clients in Cecil County and the surrounding counties per year since 2003 in the areas of criminal and personal injury law. Will Davis started out in Maryland as a contract attorney for the Office of the Public Defender, but soon after his arrival, he found that the increased demand for his services called for him to open the Will Davis Law Firm. The firm has seen steady growth since its inception as Mr. Davis has become a fixture in the Cecil County legal community. Along with the practice of law, attorney Davis has been heavily involved in betterment of the community by giving his time to multiple local boards such as the Cecil College Board of Trustees, Upper Bay Counseling and the YMCA.

Meet the Business Owner

Will D.

Business Owner

Will Davis, Esq. is a Maryland attorney who practices criminal and personal injury law. He is licensed to practice law in Maryland, Pennsylvania, The United States District Court (federal court) and the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.). He also is a professor at Widener University in Wilmington, Delaware.