Rory N. Parks
Rory N. Parks joined Winegrad, Hess & Heimlicher in 2014, and participates in all facets of its practice, including domestic, criminal, personal injury, real estate, and commercial litigation matters.
Rory N. Parks joined Winegrad, Hess, & Heimlicher, LLC in 2014, and he participates in all facets of its practice, including all forms of litigation as well as domestic, personal injury, criminal, and real estate matters. He also assists clients with their estate-planning needs and in probating estates.
Rory also represents over one hundred homeowners associations, condominium associations, and private utility companies in pursuing breach of contract claims and recovering overdue accounts. His practice also includes a number of other creditors’ rights matters, as he represents commercial and residential landlords, contractors, and small business owners recover amounts to which they are entitled. Through Rory’s efforts, his clients have enjoyed a tremendous record of success. He represents clients in all Maryland courts and before the United States Bankruptcy Court.
Rory received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Law, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Maryland Journal of International Law. During his law school career, he worked as a legal intern at the Federal Communications Commission and as a law clerk for a personal injury and family law firm. After graduating from law school, Rory served for a year as the judicial law clerk for the Honorable Stephen M. Waldron in the Circuit Court for Harford County.
Born and raised in Baltimore County, Rory attended St. Paul’s School. After graduating from St. Paul’s, he attended Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, where he graduated magna cum laude. He double-majored in Spanish and International Relations and minored in Media and Mass Communications. He studied in Chile and is highly proficient in Spanish.
Rory prides himself on his tireless work ethic, and he has maintained at least two jobs since the age of 16. Even today, he moonlights as a writer for the popular NFL website ProFootballRumors.com.