Speed cameras argued in Maryland’s highest court!

Attorneys from Byrd & Byrd, LLC were in front of Maryland’s highest court, the Court of Appeals, this week.  The firm is participating in a class action suit challenging the way speed cameras are used in Montgomery County. Attorney Tim Leahy, featured on Channel 9 news reports this week, is one of the firm’s attorneys involved, along with Toby Byrd, Joshua Winger and Brian Ritter.  Byrd & Byrd, LLC is working diligently to ensure the Respondent governments are accountable for their illegal execution of the law permitting speed camera systems.

About Tim Leahy

Timothy P. Leahy, a partner at the firm, practices law in Maryland and the District of Columbia and is a member of the American, Maryland, D.C, and Prince George’s County Bar associations. He received his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Baltimore Law School in May 2000, earned his M.B.A. in 1993 at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business, and his B.S. in Transportation & Logistics at Maryland in 1990. Timothy brings over 10 years experience in business to his practice of the law and focuses on litigation and general practice matters. A former home improvement contractor and army reservist, he volunteers with Christmas in April and has coached for the Bowie Boys & Girls Club. He is a Board member of his homeowners association, pro bono counsel for Bowie CLAW, and a volunteer Mediator for the District Court of Maryland. Timothy moved to Bowie in 1982 and lives there with his wife of 24 years and two sons.
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