Chambers USA Ranks Tydings in Newly Released 2025 Guide

Tydings is pleased to announce that Chambers and Partners has ranked our bankruptcy and creditors rights practice group for the 13th consecutive year. Tydings is one of only seven firms named in Maryland for their superb bankruptcy work. Five attorneys additionally received individual recognition.

Highly respected, Chambers is the leading global legal rankings and insights intelligence company. Their research teams conduct rigorous independent assessments, gathering marketplace and client feedback. Chambers has identified the legal leaders in their USA Guide for over 30 years.

Maintaining its Band 2 status for the second year, Chambers describes the Tydings bankruptcy group as "a respected team with an extensive history acting for both creditors and debtors." Chambers also emphasizes Tydings' "broad industry experience" and recognizes their work representing "major financial services and healthcare clients." Tydings is keenly aware of the potentially adverse consequences for debtors and creditors that become entangled in the bankruptcy process and the Tydings team closely attends to all parties' legal and financial needs, and advocates tirelessly for our clients.

Ranked members of the bankruptcy department include Richard Costella and Alan Grochalin Band 2, Joseph Selba in Band 3, and Stephen Gerald in Band 4 (Delaware). These rankings are a testament to the high esteem in which their peers hold them throughout mid-Atlantic legal market.

Additionally, Alexander Giles joins an elite group of seven attorneys recognized for their nationwide shipping and maritime litigation expertise. To earn a coveted spot among this group, attorneys must demonstrate a significant breadth of experience.

More than 90 years old, Tydings is a Maryland-based law firm serving clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region from their Baltimore, Towson, and Wilmington, Delaware offices. The firm provides a wide range of legal services in a variety of areas, including bankruptcy and creditors' rights, business, corporate and tax, general and commercial litigation, health care provider representation, employment counseling and litigation, intellectual property, real estate, estates and trusts, and family law.