Upper Marlboro, Maryland, AttorneysSasscer, Clagett & Bucher (SCB) is the oldest law firm in Prince George's County, Maryland. In the years since our practice was established in 1920, the county has grown in population and complexity. We have responded to the needs of the community and the changing legal environment, extending the scope of our practice and the level of sophistication of our representation. Our areas of practice, with a heavy emphasis on litigation, include insurance defense, commercial litigation, personal injury law, criminal law, and family law. Our firm serves clients throughout Southern Maryland. Our attorneys appear in civil and criminal trial courts throughout the area, and in the Maryland Court of Appeals and Maryland Court of Special Appeals. They include several former prosecutors, a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Eight of the attorneys are AV-rated under Martindale Hubbell’s Peer Review Rating™ process*. Our firm has handled thousands of trials. Whether helping a client with a personal injury claim stemming from an auto accident, or negotiating division of marital property during divorce, we provide our client with the benefit of the attorneys' exceptional level of experience and willingness to go to trial. If you would like to speak with a member of the firm, or have any question, please contact our offices to arrange a consultation. Sasscer, Clagett & Bucher *CV, BV and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of member of the Bar and the Judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Ratings fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards. SCB accepts Visa and MasterCard. These Credit cards may be used to pay for legal work previously performed and expenses incurred by the firm for the client. But there are ethical restrictions on the acceptance of credit card payments for retainer fees (i.e., advance payment for work or expenses to be performed or incurred). Because of those restrictions, SCB cannot accept credit card payments for retainers and other advance payments. (For further details, see Maryland State Bar Ass'n, Ethics Docket 02-23 (Acceptance of Credit Card Payment as Retainer)). |















