We continue to uphold a tradition of excellence in legal advocacy, driven by a deep commitment to our clients and their needs.
Schlachman, Belsky, Weiner & Davey, P.A., is a midsized law firm founded in 1979. When we started our firm, we were committed to righting wrongs for our clients, and we remain true to that commitment over 40 years later.
Our firm is large enough for attorneys to develop niche practice areas and small enough to provide clients with exceptional personal service. Our legal team is balanced between young attorneys who bring energy and enthusiasm to every case and more experienced lawyers. This mix has served our clients and us well and has resulted in significant verdicts and settlements at trial and during pretrial negotiations.
Our attorneys are dedicated to providing exceptional client service. Our clients can expect a quick response to their phone calls and emails. We offer that same personal attention to every client in every area of law. Many clients have their attorneys’ cellphone numbers, and our lawyers take pride in their ability to respond quickly to client inquiries by phone or email.
Our philosophy of practice reflects our belief that the firm exists to serve the client. We never forget that.
Discuss your legal concern with an attorney from Schlachman, Belsky, Weiner & Davey, P.A., at one of our offices in the city of Baltimore, Upper Marlboro, or Salisbury. Call our firm at (410) 685-2022, or Call 855-865-6185 toll-free or complete our online contact form, and we will respond as soon as possible.
Sidney Schlachman was a founding partner of Schlachman, Belsky, Weiner & Davey, P.A. Sidney practiced with the firm from its inception in 1972 until he passed away at the age of 91 on January 26, 2018.
Sidney was widely known as a consummate professional and as such, was well-respected and liked by his family, friends, peers and clients. Sidney was born on August 14, 1927. After serving in the Army, Sidney attended law school at night at the University of Baltimore School of Law and worked at a clothing store during the day to support his family. He obtained his law degree in 1951.
In 1964, Sidney incorporated the first Fraternal Order of Police in Baltimore city, followed by incorporating the state FOP. He went on to represent 25 unions. Sidney practiced before the Workers’ Compensation Commission, handling cases for police officers, General Motors employees and many others during his career. He practiced in all the district and circuit courts in the State, and appeared before the United States Supreme Court in his early career.
Upon his death, the Baltimore County Fraternal Order of Police stated, “Sidney was a true friend who stood strong with many of us in the Fraternal Order of Police. He was instrumental in the formation of the Fraternal Order of Police and the Maryland State Lodge.”
Sidney was survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Miriam, and children Barbara, Risa, and David, and six grandchildren. Sidney was a man of faith and family.
Sidney was the ultimate gentleman both professionally and personally, and he will be remembered for his kindness, sense of humor and smile.
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