Roland M. Schrebler
Roland M. Schrebler has practiced in the fields of estate planning, estate and trust administration and taxation for over thirty years. Mr. Schrebler attended the University of Massachusetts and Albert Ludwigs University in Freiburg, Germany and received B.A. degrees in German and Political Science, cum laude, in 1987. He attended Washington College of Law, American University where he was senior survey editor of the Administrative Law Journal and received his law degree in 1991. Mr. Schrebler also received a Master of Law in Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center in 1995. Mr. Schrebler is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association where he serves in a leadership position on the Estates and Trusts Section Council. As part of his service on the Section Council he served on several committees reviewing and proposing amendments to the Estates and Trusts Section of the Maryland Code and testifying before the Maryland State legislature. He served on the Maryland State Bar Association Board of Governors from 2022 through 2023. He is also a member of the Baltimore Estate Planning Council, where he served on the Board of Directors. Mr. Schrebler lectures frequently on the topics of estate planning, estate and gift taxation, charitable planning, exercising stock options and estate and trust administration. Mr. Schrebler has been admitted as an expert in the area of trusts and estates by the Circuit Courts of Baltimore City, Baltimore County and Montgomery County.