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News Abstract
By: NewsAbstract Editorial Team
Topic: Business
March 26, 2026
This strategic relocation significantly enhances Scrofano Law PC's accessibility and capacity for robust criminal defense in Maryland. It underscores their commitment to clients by leveraging Attorney Paolo Gnocchi's extensive experience, strengthening their regional legal footprint and ensuring top-tier representation for individuals facing serious charges across the state.
Scrofano Law PC proudly announces the relocation of its Maryland office to 21 Church Street, Suite 610, Rockville, Maryland. This strategic move reinforces the firm's robust presence in Montgomery County and its unwavering commitment to providing exceptional criminal defense representation throughout Maryland. Serving clients since 2022, the Rockville office continues to vigorously defend individuals facing serious charges, including DUI, assault, firearm offenses, civil protection order matters, and expungement cases, reflecting the firm's ongoing investment in the local community.
The Maryland practice is expertly led by Managing Attorney Paolo Gnocchi, a highly respected criminal defense attorney with over 20 years of experience in Maryland courts. Fluent in English, Spanish, and Italian, Attorney Gnocchi is renowned for his tenacity, profound courtroom skill, and steadfast dedication to protecting clients' rights. His distinguished career includes serving as an Assistant State's Attorney in Baltimore City before transitioning to criminal defense in 2004, later founding the Law Office of Paolo Gnocchi, LLC in 2009.
Joseph A. Scrofano, founder of Scrofano Law PC, praised Attorney Gnocchi, stating, "Paolo Gnocchi has brought substantial experience and strong leadership to our Maryland practice, making him exceptionally well-positioned to lead our Rockville office." This relocation supports the firm's broader regional practice, enhancing growth and accessibility for clients seeking premier criminal defense counsel across the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Northern Virginia.