Biography
Preston “Pete” Heck II represents clients in commercial and real estate disputes, with particular focus on landlord-tenant matters, including housing discrimination, premises liability, and general disputes. He appears frequently in court to resolve litigation arising from Common Area Maintenance charges, defaults in rental payments, and exclusive use violations.
Before joining Shulman Rogers, Pete represented businesses in employment and business litigation in Maryland, counseling and defending clients in the retail and hospitality sectors on employment, personal injury, and general liability claims.
Pete earned his bachelor’s degree at Kenyon College and his J.D. at the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he served as Publications Editor for the University of Baltimore Law Review and competed on the J. Braxton Craven Memorial Moot Court Team. After graduation, he clerked for the Honorable J. Michael Wachs at the Circuit Court in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Pete is licensed to practice in Maryland and Virginia.