Annapolis MARYLAND

ABOUT Mr. Stephen C. Rigg

Stephen Rigg excels at producing well-written, persuasive material in an efficient manner to further our clients' interests.

While in law school at the University of Maryland, Stephen worked closely with Professors Donald G. Gifford and Oscar Gray. He assisted both professors with updating and revising Harper, James and Gray on Torts (Third Edition). Stephen assisted Professor Gifford with his groundbreaking article, Keeping Cases from Black Juries: An Empirical Analysis of How Race, Income Equality, and Regional History Affect Tort Law.

He also collaborated with Professor Amanda C. Pustilnik on several articles about the legal issues presented by cutting edge technology that potentially allows doctors to see pain. Stephen graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law summa cum laude, had the third highest GPA in his class, as well as being inducted into the prestigious Order of the Coif.

Prior to joining the firm, Stephen clerked for the Honorable Kevin F. Arthur of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals.

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