Antonio S. Troese
Partner
Antonio S. Troese counsels and defends employers, insurers, and third-party administrators throughout Maryland and in Washington, D.C. in all aspects of workers’ compensation litigation. A proven litigator with a sterling trial record at the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission level through the Court of Appeals, Tony also advises businesses on a variety of employment issues, from assisting small businesses on strategies to mitigate liability exposure to preparing codes of ethics, conduct, and integrity for international corporations. He draws on over a decade of experience in private practice.
Tony actively supports a variety of philanthropic organizations in the Baltimore region, including the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Living Classrooms, and Books for International Goodwill. His philanthropic endeavors have earned him a Lordship in the County of Glencoe, Scotland.
Related Areas
Honors & Awards
Maryland Super Lawyers Rising Stars, 2016–21
Admissions
- Maryland
- District of Columbia (pending admission)
Education
- University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D., 2009
- University of Maryland, B.A., 2005
Professional Affiliations
- Maryland Bar Association
- Section on Negligence, Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation
- Anne Arundel County Bar Association
- Prince George’s County Bar Association
- Maryland Defense Counsel
- Claims Litigation Management
Community Involvement
- Chesapeake Bay Foundation
- Living Classrooms
- Books for International Goodwill
Publications & Events
- “Legislative Update: Cannabis, COVID-19, COMAR and More“, (Co-Presenter), GS Webinar Series, April 27, 2022
- “Maryland’s New Work Landscape: COVID-19 Update Reflecting Delta and Remote Work Exposure,” (Co-Presenter), GS Webinar Series, September 15, 2021
- “Update on the AMA Guides 6th Edition,” Maryland Workers’ Compensation Educational Association Seminar, September 19, 2021
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