MYLES J. POSTER
ASSOCIATE
Myles J. Poster is an associate attorney at Wais, Vogelstein, Forman & Offutt. He takes a client-centered approach to medical malpractice representation, empowering his clients to “take the driver’s seat” in their cases. For Mr. Poster, client-attorney relationships are built on trust, and the more open and comfortable his clients are, the better they can mutually work toward a successful case outcome.
Practice Areas
- Medical Malpractice
EDUCATION
- Undergraduate Degree: University of Maryland, College Park, B.A., 2011
- Law School: University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D, magna cum laude, 2015
BAR ADMISSIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
- Maryland State Bar Association
- Maryland Association for Justice
- Baltimore City Bar Association
- American Association for Justice
- American Bar Association
- Member of the Bar of the State of Maryland
ABOUT MYLES
Mr. Poster grew up in Queensbury, New York. After graduating from the University of Maryland, College Park with a B.A., he earned his J.D. from the University of Baltimore, graduating magna cum laude. As a Rule 16 Attorney in the University of Baltimore’s Bronfein Family Law Clinic, he obtained a protective order on behalf of a client who was a survivor of domestic violence. The order changed his client’s life, and through the woman’s simple “thank you,” Mr. Poster understood that being a lawyer is more than an occupation. It is an obligation to ensure that everyone has access to justice, regardless of their race, gender, sexual orientation, or socio-economic status. Since then, Mr. Poster has zealously devoted his career to what matters most: helping people.
Prior to joining Wais, Vogelstein, Forman & Offutt, Mr. Poster had the privilege of serving as judicial law clerk to the Honorable Christopher L. Panos in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
- Former NCAA Division I athlete, University of Maryland Swimming and Diving
- University of Maryland Swimming and Diving Dave Diehl Award for Overall Team Betterment
- Staff Editor, University of Baltimore Law Review
- Publications: HIPAA Confusion: How the Privacy Rule Authorizes “Informal” Discovery, 44 U. Balt. L. Rev. 291 (2015)
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