Stephen C. Rigg

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Stephen C. Rigg: Attorney with Janet, Janet & Suggs, LLC

Biography

Stephen Rigg joined Janet, Janet & Suggs, LLC after several years of representing individuals and companies at all stages of litigation. At JJS, his practice focuses on representing victims with complex cases requiring extensive pre- and post-trial proceedings. Stephen has brought to JJS his experience ranging from massive civil rights class actions to permitting disputes.

In law school, Stephen served as a research assistant for several notable professors, including Donald G. Gifford and the late Oscar S. Gray, whom Stephen assisted in the editing of their noted treatise, Harper, James and Gray on Torts.

After law school, Stephen clerked for the Honorable Kevin F. Arthur of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals.

Best Lawyers: Ones To Watch 2022-2024; Maryland Super Lawyers® Rising Star, - 2023-2024

Education & Credentials

Year of First Admission:
2018
Admission:
2015, Maryland
ISLN:
1001058128

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667-305-2493  Phone

www.jjsjustice.com

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