Susan B. Boyce

Susan Boyce is a partner at Armstrong, Donohue, Ceppos, Vaughan & Rhoades, Chtd. Ms. Boyce has been litigating medical malpractice, personal injury and professional licensing matters since 1985.  She has successfully defended physicians, nurses, hospitals and nursing homes in jury trials involving infections, cancer, pulmonary emboli, birth injury and trauma, orthopedic injuries, spinal cord injuries, brain damage, and other medical and surgical issues throughout the state of Maryland, DC and in federal courts.

Ms. Boyce has a Bachelor’s degree in nursing and practiced as an ICU nurse before changing careers.  Her experience as a nurse gives her unique insight and perspective in defending health care providers and hospitals in malpractice litigation.

Ms. Boyce served as faculty member for the Maryland Professionalism Course and for MICPEL.  In her spare time, she raised two children and dozens of cows on a 13-acre farm in Westminster, Maryland. Now that the children have left the nest, she loves to travel and garden.

Education

  • Southern Connecticut State College, B.S. in Nursing, 1978
  • University of Baltimore, J.D., 1985, Law Review

Practice Areas

  • Litigation
  • Medical Malpractice Law
  • Personal Injury Law

Professional Organizations

  • Maryland State Bar Association
  • District of Columbia Bar
  • Montgomery County Bar Association
  • Maryland Society of Risk Managers

Admitted to Practice

  • District of Columbia
  • Maryland

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia Court of Appeals
  • Supreme Court of Maryland
  • United States District Court of Maryland
  • United States District Court of Washington, DC
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