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State and Local Government

CHAIR:

EVENTS:

DOCUMENTS:

Robert S. McCord
220 S Main St
Bel Air, MD  21014
(410) 638-3205
Fax: (410) 879-7651
Email: rsmccord@harfordcountymd.gov  



Section Dues: $10 per year

State & Local Government Law Institute
In conjunction with the International Municipal Lawyer’s Association
May 20, 2011
The Hon.  Robert A. Zarnoch will discuss the new Administrative Mandamus rules plus a panel of experts talking about redistricting – what you need to know and what not knowing can mean to you and  hot topics involving Public Information Act compliance.
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2010/2011 ANNUAL REPORT:

This Section focused on providing quality continuing legal education to its membership in a cost-effective manner. It further demonstrated its continued commitment to providing quality programs by sponsoring mini-CLE sessions on topics such as the ethical challenges facing the government lawyer, in the process also offering a venue for state and local government lawyers to meet each other and share common experiences in the practice area.


PURPOSES

The purposes of the Section are to provide a common meeting ground and impartial forum for those members of the Bar who are engaged in dealing with problems of state and local government in any capacity, whether as attorneys for units of state, county or municipal government, as attorneys in private practice, as law teachers, as students, or otherwise; to further a better understanding of the law relating to municipal corporations and other public bodies through the holding of meetings, the making of studies, surveys and analyses, and the dissemination of current information concerning legislation and judicial decisions; to formulate and submit to the members of the Section and the Association, such reports and recommendations as may be deemed useful to the profession and advisable in the public interest; and to further the public interest as the prime factor in the development of state and local government law.

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