James S. Aist
Matthew T. Angotti
Ryan K. Bautz
Jason P. Beaulieu
Robert H. Bouse Jr.
Michael J. Carlson
Cullen B. Casey
Jonathan Cusson
Emily J. Hammann
M. Bradley Hallwig
Lynne B. Malone
Kevin McGivern
Ryan S. Perlin
James A. Rothschild
J. Michael Sloneker
Rachel L. Stewart
Gregory L. VanGeison
Ryan A. Young

 

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Lynne B. Malone, Partner

malone@acklaw.com
Telephone: 410-752-1630
Facsimile: 410-752-0085
Direct: 443-573-9305

201 North Charles Street, Suite 2000
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-4135

Practice Areas
• Litigation
• Medical malpractice defense
• Hospital law
• Professional licensing

Professional Profile
Lynne Malone represents hospitals, physicians, dentists and nurses in civil litigation and professional licensing matters. She also litigates on behalf of health care providers, including physicians and nurses, in arbitration and mediation matters. For area hospitals, she serves as a valued risk management and quality assurance advisor.
 
Ms. Malone’s interest in medical litigation stems from her experience as an instructor for University of Maryland School of Medicine’s School of Medical Technology and as a graduate student in the Department of Pathology. She has been a registered medical technologist with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists since 1973.  
 
A graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law, Ms. Malone is a member of the Maryland bar and is admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.  
 
Education
University of Baltimore School of Law (J.D., 1981)
Member, Moot Court Board
University of Southern Mississippi (B.S., 1973)
Mississippi University for Women (B.S., 1970)

Admissions
Maryland
United States District Court for the District of Maryland

Representative Matters
• Represented health care providers in numerous medical malpractice actions, including cases involving whether a cause of action for “wrongful life” exists in Maryland and whether a personal injury plaintiff who lacks the capacity to assist counsel may be barred from appearing at trial.
 
• Represented physicians before the Maryland Board of Physicians.

• Represented nurses before the Maryland Board of Nursing.