Attorneys
Samuel K. Weisbaum
PrincipalBiography
Sam Weisbaum represents clients in a variety of corporate and transactional matters, including restructurings, mergers and acquisitions, asset transfers, purchase and sale transactions, commercial contract negotiation and internal corporate governance. He assists closely held business and nonprofit entities with corporate planning and business structuring matters.
Sam also represents clients in all aspects of commercial real estate transactions including, acquisition and disposition of single assets and portfolios, construction financing and restructuring, leasing on behalf of landlords and tenants, joint ventures, and land use and development.
Before joining the firm, Sam served as an in-house counsel for Clark Enterprises, Inc., a privately held investment company with a diverse portfolio of holdings focusing on real estate, marketable investments, and venture capital/private equity. He supported the legal needs of the corporation as well as its affiliate philanthropic foundation. Having spent several years in-house practicing corporate law, Sam is particularly attuned to the needs and expectations of the firm's corporate clients.
While enrolled at Maryland Carey Law, Sam attended Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany, where he was an International & Comparative Business Law Fellow. The school is distinguished for its reputation as the highest-ranking law school in Germany.
Service
B'More Clubhouse, Inc., Board of Directors; Corporate Secretary
Business Volunteers Maryland, GIVE Fellowship candidate, Class of 2023
Habonim Dror Camp Moshava, Board of Directors
Memberships
American Bar Association, Business Law Section
Maryland State Bar Association
News
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Kramon & Graham Announces Election of Two New PrincipalsReinforcing our Litigation and Transactional Benches07/15/2024
Kramon & Graham, a leading law firm providing litigation, real estate, and transactional services, is pleased to announce the election of Henry A. Andrews and Samuel K. Weisbaum to Principal, effective July 1, 2024.
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10/04/2023
Beginning on October 1, 2023, homebuilders in Maryland are required to include electronic vehicle charging equipment of varying levels in their construction of certain new residential properties.
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04/18/2023
Kramon & Graham is pleased to announce that transactions attorney Sam Weisbaum has been selected as a member of Business Volunteers Maryland's GIVE Fellowship Class of 2023.
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Kramon & Graham bolsters Transactional, Insurance, and Litigation practices with three new attorneys10/15/2021
In response to the growing needs of new and existing clients, Kramon & Graham is pleased to announce that three associates have joined the firm: Sam K. Weisbaum, Joseph Dudek, and Taylor B. Scott.
Recognition
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08/15/2024
Today marks the annual release of Best Lawyers' The Best Lawyers in America 2025, a comprehensive peer-review survey.