Media Coverage and Professional Recognition
David Bulitt has been consistently recognized in regional and national publications for his work in family law across Maryland and Washington, DC. His reputation reflects decades of courtroom experience, negotiated resolutions, and client focused representation in complex divorce and custody matters. David was also recently recognized as Family Lawyer of the year by Potomac Lifestyles Magazine.
These recognitions are not awards in isolation. They reflect peer review, client feedback, and long term performance in some of the most challenging family law cases in the DC metro region.
Bethesda Magazine Recognition
Bethesda Magazine has described David Bulitt as an attorney who “epitomizes stability and old fashioned common sense.”
This recognition reflects his approach to family law, particularly in high stress divorce and custody cases where clients need both legal clarity and practical judgment.
He is regularly included in listings of top attorneys serving Montgomery County and the surrounding Maryland communities.
Super Lawyers Recognition (Maryland and DC)
David has been recognized by Super Lawyers in both Maryland and Washington, DC.
Super Lawyers selection is based on a multi step evaluation process that includes:
- Peer nominations
- Independent research
- Professional achievement
- Case results and reputation
Only a small percentage of attorneys in each state receive this designation each year.
Baltimore Magazine Recognition
Baltimore Magazine has also included David among recognized attorneys in the region.
This reflects his broader Maryland practice, including cases involving Montgomery County, Howard County, Frederick County, and Anne Arundel County.
His work often spans both the Baltimore and Washington legal communities, depending on jurisdiction and client location.
Media and Public Commentary
In addition to legal publications, David has been referenced in broader media coverage related to family dynamics, divorce trends, and relationship issues.
His perspective is often sought because he combines:
Long term courtroom experience
Mediation and settlement expertise
Practical understanding of family systems
David Bulitt in Interviews
David Bulitt has been featured and recognized by major legal and media outlets, including:
- Potomac Lifestyles Magazine
- Daily Record Award – Leader in Law for Alternate Dispute Resolution
- Family Lawyer of the Year 2023, 2025
- Bethesda Magazine
- The Washington Post
- Baltimore Magazine
- Best Lawyers in America
- Super Lawyers (Maryland)
- Super Lawyers (Washington, DC)
- Washingtonian Magazine
Each of these publications evaluates attorneys based on professional reputation, case results, peer recognition, and ethical standing within the legal community.
Professional Reputation in Family Law
Across all recognitions, a consistent theme appears.
David Bulitt is known for:
- Practical, grounded legal judgment
- Strong courtroom experience when litigation is necessary
- Emphasis on settlement where possible
- Clear communication with clients
- Focus on long term family stability
These qualities are frequently cited in both peer reviews and client feedback.
Why Recognition Matters in Family Law
Family law cases are deeply personal and often financially significant. Recognition from established legal publications helps clients understand:
- How judges and other attorneys view the lawyer’s work
- Consistency in case handling over time
- Experience in both negotiation and litigation
- Standing within the legal community
While awards are not the only factor in choosing representation, they provide an additional layer of confidence for clients navigating divorce, custody, or support disputes.
Practice Across Maryland and Washington DC
David Bulitt’s recognition reflects work across multiple jurisdictions, including:
- Washington, DC Superior Court
- Montgomery County Circuit Court
- Howard County Circuit Court
- Frederick County Circuit Court
- Anne Arundel County Circuit Court
His practice regularly spans both Maryland and DC family law systems. For Washington, DC residents, the Washington, DC divorce page outlines filing requirements. For Maryland residents, you can find additional details on the Maryland Courts official website





















