Since U.S. Senator Millard E. Tydings formed the firm with Morris Rosenberg in 1930, our professionals have been playing lead roles in some of the most consequential legal and business developments in the state’s history. From the construction of stadiums to precedent-setting appellate decisions, to monumental defense verdicts, Tydings' lawyers have been paving the way.
Our History
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1930
Senator Millard E. Tydings and Morris Rosenberg found the firm.
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1961
University of Maryland names its academic hall after Senator Tydings.
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1963
John F. Kennedy dedicates and names the bridge over the Susquehanna River for Senator Tydings.
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1990
The firm moves its office to the new 100 East Pratt Street / T. Rowe Price building.
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1998
Tydings & Rosenberg and Kaplan, Heyman, Greenberg, Engleman & Belgrad merge.
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2004
Tydings opens its Towson office.
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2014
Tydings moves into its new Towson office.
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2017
The firm moves its Baltimore office to 1 East Pratt Street.
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2020
The firm celebrates 90 years serving Maryland.