Lerch, Early & Brewer (Maryland, USA) is pleased to welcome Charles C. Lamari, 28, as an associate in the Community Associations practice. Charlie helps condominiums, cooperatives and homeowners associations with the collection of delinquent assessments, including filing liens against individual unit owners, initiating lawsuits for the collection of assessments and seeking enforcement of those judgments through garnishments.
Charlie received his Bachelor of Arts cum laude from the University of Baltimore and his Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore Law School. He began his undergraduate education at Salisbury University before being accepted into UB's pre-law program. He is admitted to practice in Maryland. Prior to joining Lerch Early, Charlie was a judicial law clerk for the District Court of Maryland for Montgomery County, where he clerked for all ten judges in the District Court. He drafted opinions, conducted legal research, wrote memoranda, and handled affidavit judgments for all matters before the Court, including contested small claims, landlord-tenant disputes and association matters.
“Charlie’s experience at the District Court will be invaluable to our clients who have to resort to going to court to collect delinquent assessments,” says Jason E. Fisher, co-chair of the firm’s Community Association practice. “In addition, his background in hospitality means he’s deeply committed to client service. He’s a great addition to our Community Associations team.”
Charlie is a foodie and wine lover. Before he began his legal career, he opened and managed restaurants for the Brio Tuscan Grille Group. Charlie also enjoys golfing, playing soccer and hiking when these activities don't interfere with his love of watching the Washington Redskins with his friends, family and dog, a Shiba Inu named Rocco.
Lerch, Early & Brewer is a full-service law firm located in Bethesda, Maryland that gives clients throughout the metropolitan Washington “ideas that work.” The firm’s attorneys practice in the areas of business law, commercial lending, community associations, elder law, employment, estates, family law, health care, land use, litigation, real estate, and taxation. For more information, visit www.lerchearly.com.