Six years ago, George Nemphos and Tim Braue launched Nemphos Braue and Old Line Government Affairs. In honor of this special occasion, we’re hosting a very special 5+1 Anniversary Event!
Taco Thursday at MACo: Photos
We had an amazing turnout for our MACo dinner reception. Check out the photos!
Sine Die 2022
After 90 days of hard work, at midnight on April 11, 2022, Maryland legislators will gather and celebrate the last day of the current legislative session.
President Tim Braue Honored for Leadership in Law
At a ceremony held last week, Old Line’s President Tim Braue was honored for Leadership in Law by The Daily Record.
Old Line President Tim Braue Recognized as a 2022 Leader in Law
Recognizing dedication to clients as well as the community, The Daily Record has named Tim E. Braue to its 2022 listing of Leaders in Law.
New Year, New Site for Nemphos Braue
Nemphos Braue has a new website with a fresh new look, bringing you a more in-depth look at tthe firm, the team and the stellar work. We pride ourselves in being a different kind of law firm, and we invite you to visit our new site to learn why.
Tim Braue Elected to Harford County Public Library Foundation
Tim Braue, a managing member of Nemphos Braue LLC, the premier corporate boutique law firm in the...
Tim Braue Joins Junior Achievement of Central Maryland
Nemphos Braue LLC’s Tim Braue has been named a member of the board of directors of Junior...
American Joe Miedusiewski Joins Old Line as Lobbyist
Old Line Government Affairs, LLC, a subsidiary of Nemphos Braue LLC, the Mid-Atlantic region’s...
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