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Alphabetical Attorney Staff List
Nancy
S. Appel, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A., magna cum laude, from Barnard College/Columbia
University (1988); J.D. from Georgetown University (1991). Admitted to
the Maryland Bar in 1991; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2004.
Also admitted to practice in Maryland state and federal courts, the District
of Columbia, multiple federal circuits of appeal, and the U.S. Court of
Claims. Member of the District of Columbia Bar Association. Received the
Columbia University Young Leadership Council award. Previously a litigation
attorney with Arent, Fox; Attorney Advisor with the Securities Industry
Qualified, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; Attorney Counselor
with Trial Lawyers Care, 9/11 Compensation Fund; Special Contractor, U.S.
Department of Interior (tribal litigation, trust assets, and Tri-State
Natural Resource Damage Activities and Restoration). Agency counsel to
the Human Rights Commission; Taxicab regulatory issues.
Erin
J. Ashbarry, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A., magna cum laude, from Syracuse University (1996);
J.D., cum laude, from Catholic University of America, Columbus
School of Law (1999). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1999; joined the
County Attorney's Office in 2006. Also admitted to practice in D.C. (2001),
Virginia (2006), U.S. District Court for Maryland (2000) and D.C. (2002),
and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (2005). Member of
the Maryland, D.C., and Montgomery County Bar Associations. Editorial
Assistant for The Catholic University Law Review. Previously Law Clerk
to the Honorable D. Warren Donohue, Circuit Court for Montgomery County,
MD (1999-2000), and in private practice. Member of the Division of Finance
and Procurement, representing the Department of Technology Services.
Eileen
T. Basaman, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. from the University of Maryland (1980); J.D. from the University
of Maryland School of Law (1983). Received American Jurisprudence Awards
in criminal law and administrative law. Member of the Law School Honor
Board (1982-1983). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1983; joined the County
Attorney’s Office in 1999. Also admitted to practice in the U.S. District
Court for Maryland (1984). Also member of the Maryland, Montgomery County,
and Women’s Bar Associations. Chair of the Unauthorized Practice of Law
Subcommittee (1999-2000); and Chair of the Mock Trial Committee (1992-1995).
Received Community Service Awards (1993, 1994, 1995); and the University
of Maryland Mock Trial Program Outstanding Community Service Award (1996).
Co-author and co-editor of the Maryland Land Use Guide (1992). MICPEL
Instructor, Common Ownership Communities seminar (1995, 1999). Agency
counsel to the Department of Housing and Community Affairs, the Department
of Public Works and Transportation, and the Historic Preservation Commission.
John
T. Beamer, II, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. from University of Maryland (1977); J.D. from University
of Maryland School of Law (1980). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1980;
joined the County Attorney's Office in 2004. Also admitted to practice
in the U.S. District Court for Maryland (1981), Trial Bar (1986), and
the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (1986). Member of the Maryland and
Montgomery County Bar Associations. Also member of the Defense Research
Institute, the Maryland Defense Counsel, and Executive Committee for the
Lawyer Assistance Program (MSBA). Previously an associate with Tostanoski
& Martin; an associate with the Law Office of John Packard; an associate
with Serio, Tansey & Adams; and a County Attorney for Prince George's
County. Area of concentration is workers' compensation defense.
Ramona
Bell-Pearson, Associate County Attorney
Received B.S. degree from Vanderbilt University (1981); J.D. from the
Howard University School of Law (1987). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in
1987; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2001. Also admitted to practice
in the U. S. District Court for Maryland. Member of the Maryland and Montgomery
County Bar Associations. Previously an Assistant County Attorney for Montgomery
County (1990-1998) advising the Montgomery County Police Department. Agency
Counsel to the Child Welfare Division and the Behavioral Health Division
of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Robert
Birenbaum, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A. in Political Science and Spanish from the University of
Rochester (2000); J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law (2003).
Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 2003; joined the County Attorney's Office
in 2006. Also admitted to practice in D.C. (2006). Member of the Maryland
Bar Association. Previously law clerk to the Honorable Michael J. Finifter,
Circuit Court for Baltimore County. Currently assigned to the Division
of Zoning, Land Use, and Economic Development.
Terrilyn
Brooks, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. from The American University (1984); J.D. from Villanova
University School of Law (1987). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1997;
joined the County Attorney's Office in 2007. Also admitted to practice
in the U.S. District Court for Maryland (2000), Pennsylvania, and the
District of Columbia. Member of the Maryland State Bar Association. Previous
employment includes Assistant City Solicitor for the City of Philadelphia
(Commercial Litigation Division and Code Enforcement Division) and Assistant
Attorney General for The Maryland Department of the Environment. Civil
litigation experience includes commercial litigation, regulatory enforcement
actions for lead poisoning violations, solid waste laws, and other environmental
matters. Currently assigned to the Division of Public Safety and is agency
counsel to the Division of Solid Waste Services.
Christine
M. Collins, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A., magna cum laude, from the State University of New York
at Albany (1993); J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law (Dean's
List) (1996). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1997; joined the County
Attorney's Office in 1997. Also admitted to practice in the U.S. District
Court of Maryland (1999), and the United States Supreme Court (2001).
Member of the Montgomery County and Maryland State Bar Associations, the
Maryland County Attorneys Litigation Practice Group, and the Maryland
Self-Insurers and Employers Compensation Association. Member of the Montgomery
County Inns of Court (2000-2003). Previously a law clerk for the New York
State Attorney General's Office with a concentration in medical malpractice
defense and civil claims. Areas of concentration are litigation and workers'
compensation.
Elizabeth
C. Evans, Division Chief
Received B.A. in Philosophy, cum laude, from Lock Haven State
University (1974); J.D. from the Temple University School of Law (1978).
Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1979; joined the County Attorney's Office
in 1998. Also admitted to practice in the U.S. Supreme Court (2000) and
Pennsylvania (1978, inactive). Member of the Montgomery County Bar Association:
Chair, Juvenile Law Section (1996), Montgomery County Chapter of the Women's
Bar Association: Steering Committee (1981-83). Previously in private practice
in Montgomery County (1979-98). Chief of the Division of Health and Human
Services.
John
J. Fisher, Associate County Attorney
University of Virginia,(1971-1974); B.A., magna cum laude, American
University (1976); J.D. with honors the George Washington School of Law
(1980). Clerkship, 12th Virginia Judicial Circuit, (1979-1980). Admitted
to the Maryland Bar 1984; joined the County Attorney's Office in 1992.
Also admitted to practice in Virginia (1980) and D.C. (1984), the U.S.
District Court for Maryland, the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern
and Western Districts of Virginia, and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Member of the Maryland, Virginia, and D.C. Bar Associations. Previously
a Partner with Odin, Feldman & Pittleman P.C. (1984-1992), concentarting
on commercial financings and commercial and construction litigation and
the inancial programs manager for the Treasury Division of the Department
of Finance (1994-1995). Areas of concentration are contracts, state and
local tax, procurement, finance, and condemnations. Agency counsel to
the Department of Economic Development, Department of Finance, and Bethesda
Urban District Corporation.
Scott
R. Foncannon, Associate County Attorney
Received degree in Economics from the University
of Maryland (1974); J.D. from the John Marshall Law School (1978). Admitted
to the Maryland Bar in 1979; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2001.
Also admitted to practice in Illinois (1978), Colorado (1983), the United
States Supreme Court, and the United States District Courts for Maryland
and Colorado. Member of the Colorado Bar Association; Colorado County
Attorney Association; past president, Colorado Association of School Board
Attorneys; Colorado Bar Foundation; and member of the Colorado Bar Board
of Governors. Previously employed as County Attorney for Otero County,
Colorado (1989-2001); County Attorney for Crowley County, Colorado (1987-2001);
City Attorney for Rocky Ford, Colorado (1987-2001); member and past president
of the Rocky Ford Lions Club (1983-2001). Area of concentration is recordation
tax. Agency counsel to the Finance Department.
Charles
L. Frederick, Associate County Attorney
Received B.S. in Zoology from the University of Maryland (1983); M.S.
in Physiology from the University of Maryland (1985); and J.D., cum
laude, from the University of Baltimore Law School (1988). Admitted
to the Maryland Bar in 1988; joined the County Attorney's Office in 1990.
Also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for Maryland (1989),
District of Columbia (1990), and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (1996).
Member of the Montgomery County Bar Association. Areas of concentration
are workers' compensation and tort litigation.
Vickie L. Gaul,
Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. from The George Washington University (1984); J.D. from
the University of Maryland (1987). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1987;
joined the County Attorney's Office in 2000. Also admitted to practice
in D.C. (1988) and the U.S. District Court for Maryland (1989). Previously
employed with the State of Maryland Attorney General's Office, concentrating
in administrative law, and in private practice, concentrating in real
estate and commercial transactions. Current areas of concentration are
land use, real estate transactions, contracts, and code enforcement litigation.
Nowelle
A. Ghahhari, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A. in International Relations and Political Science, minor
in French, from Lehigh University (1997); J. D., Heuisler Honor Society,
magna cum laude, from the University of Baltimore (2005). Admitted to
the Maryland Bar in 2006; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2007.
Member of the Montgomery County Bar Association. Served as Clerk for the
Honorable Lynne A. Battaglia, Maryland Court of Appeals. Staff Editor,
Law Review; Labor and Employment Moot Court Team. Member of the Division
of Public Safety.
Marc
P. Hansen, Deputy County Attorney
Received B.A., cum laude with honors, in History from MacMurray
College (1968); M.A.T. from Washington University, St. Louis (1969); and
J.D. from the American University, Washington College of Law (1975). Admitted
to the Maryland Bar in 1975; joined the County Attorney's Office in 1984.
Also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for Maryland (1976),
the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (1977), and the U.S. Supreme Court
(1980). Member of the Maryland and Montgomery County Bar Associations.
Previously in private practice (1975-1984). Former Mayor, Washington Grove,
Maryland (1987-90); member Board of Appeals of Washington Grove. Areas
of concentration are government operations, procurement, legislation,
and ethics. Agency counsel to the County Council, Charter Review Commission,
and Office of Intergovernmental Relations.
Karen
L. Federman Henry, Division Chief
Received B.A. in Government and Politics, with minor in English, from
the University of Maryland; J.D. from the University of Maryland School
of Law (1984). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1985; joined the County
Attorney's Office in 1987. Also admitted to practice in D.C. (1985); the
U.S. District Courts for Maryland and D.C. (1986); the U. S. Courts of
Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and for the D.C. Circuit (1986); and the
United States Supreme Court (1998). Member of the Maryland, Montgomery
County, Women's (Maryland & Montgomery County), and D.C. Bar Associations.
Past President, Montgomery County Chapter of the Women's Bar Association
(1989-1990); Chair, Bar Association of Montgomery County Professionalism
& Quality of Life Committee (2002-2003; 2005 to present); Section Council,
State & Local Government Section (2002 - present); member of the MSBA
Litigation Section (1999-present), BAMC Ethics Committee (2002-present).
Notes and Comments Editor, Maryland Law Review (1983-1984); published
recent decision, Hauch v. Connor--Beginning a Transition in Maryland Conflict
of Laws Doctrine?, 43 Md.L.Rev. 204 (1984). Law clerk to the Honorable
Rosalyn B. Bell, Court of Special Appeals (1984-1985); summer intern to
the Honorable Rita C. Davidson, Court of Appeals (1983). Private practice
handling general litigation (1985-1987). Appointed to the Maryland Judicial
Commission on Professionalism (2004). Elected to the Edward Coke Appellate
Inn of Court as a Barrister (2004); elevated to Master (2006). Accepted
to the Montgomery County Inn of Court as a Bencher (2005).
Christopher
Hinrichs, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.S. in Business Administration from Columbia Union College
(1995); Certificate in International Business Management from Georgetown
University (1998); J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law
(2001). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 2001 and the U.S. District Court
for the District of Maryland in 2002. Admitted in 2002 to practice in
the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Member
of the Maryland Bar Association. In 2002, devoting the vast majority of
time defending against workers' compensation claims, and intermittently,
handled the defense of numerous general civil claims. In 2004, moved into
the Special Projects Division concentrated on subrogation claims and collection
of taxes and miscellaneous debt. Also, specially assigned to conduct Ethics
Commission investigations. In 2006, reassigned to the Montgomery County
Police Department's Internal Affairs Division.
Barbara L. Jay,
Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. from the University of Virginia (1986); J.D., cum laude,
from the Georgetown University Law Center (1989). Admitted to the Maryland
Bar in 1990; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2005. Member of the
Maryland State Bar Association, Real Property, Planning and Zoning Section.
Previously employed by the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development, concentrating on fair housing, legislation, and appropriations
law issues. Currently agency counsel to the Board of Appeals.
Patricia
Lisehora Kane, Associate County Attorney
Received B.S. in Political Science from the University of Maryland (1977);
J.D. from Catholic University (1980). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in
1980; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2007. Also admitted to practice
in the District of Columbia (1982) and the U.S. District Court for the
District of Maryland (1998). Member of the Maryland, Montgomery County,
and Prince George's County Bar Associations. Previously staff councel
for Travelers Insurance Company at the Law Offices of Joseph Jagielski
(2002-2006); Law Offices of Thomas J. Davis (1992-2002); and Peter J.
Karceski & Associates (1983-1992). Assigned to the Division of Litigation.
Wendy
B. Karpel, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. in History from Haverford College (1989); J. D. from Tulane
University School of Law (1992). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1992;
joined the County Attorney's Office in 2002. Also admitted to practice
in Virginia (1994), District of Columbia (1995), and the Eastern District
of Virginia (2000). Member of the Montgomery County, Prince George's County,
and Women's Bar Associations. Received recognition from Prince George's
County Executive and Delegation of Legislators for saving Prince George's
County hundreds of thousands of dollars; Peer Review Committee of the
Attorney Grievance Commission; Montgomery County District Court Mediator;
speaker on infectious diseases at the Workers' Compensation Annual Conference
(2002); member of drafing subcommittee of the Legislative Committee on
Infectious Disease (2002); instructor of Paralegal Studies at the University
of Maryland and Prince Georges' Community College. Previously law clerk
to the Honorable David Gray Ross, Prince George's County Circuit Court,
and Associate County Attorney, Prince George's County. Area of concentration
includes Workers' Compensation.
Deborah
F. Kearse, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A. in Organizational Communication from New York University
(1994); J.D. from The George Washington University Law School (2000).
Admitted to the Maryland Bar (2000); joined the County Attorney's Office
in 2005. Member of the Montgomery County, Maryland, and American Bar Associations.
Previously with the Maryland Legal Aid Bureau, Child Advocacy Unit (2001-2005).
Area of concentration includes Child and Adult Protective Services.
Silvia
C. Kinch, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A. in English from The George Washington University (1998);
J. D. from University of Baltimore (2002). Admitted to the Maryland Bar
in 2002; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2003. Member of the American,
Maryland, Hispanic, Women's, and Montgomery County Bar Associations. Former
Associate of the Inns of Court, Montgomery County (2003-2004). Previously
law clerk to the Honorable John W. Debelius, Circuit Court for Montgomery
County. Areas of concentration includes child protective services, public
health, and aging and disability services.
Bernadette
Fowler Lamson, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. in Sociology from Catholic University
(1982); J.D. from the University of Baltimore Law School (1986). Admitted
to the Maryland Bar in 1987; joined the County Attorney's Office in 1996.
Also admitted to practice in D.C. (1988) and Pennsylvania (1987). Previously
judicial law clerk to the Honorable Ernest A. Loveless, Jr., Chief Judge
of the Seventh Judicial Circuit (1986-1988); Associate County Attorney,
Prince George's County Attorney's Office (1989-1996). Professor, Montgomery
College (1997-present). Speaker at the Independent Women's Forum on sexual
harassment in the work place. Extensive experience training supervisory
and subordinate employees in sexual harassment. Areas of concentration
are personnel/labor issues. Agency counsel to the Office of Human Resources.
Edward
B. Lattner, Division Chief
Received B.A. in Psychology from the University of Maryland (1983); J.D. from
the University of Baltimore Law School (1986). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1986;
joined the County Attorney's Office in 1988. Also admitted to practice in the U.S.
District Court for Maryland (1987), the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (1987),
the D.C. Court of Appeals (1989), and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (1995).
Member of the Montgomery County Bar Association. Previously staff editor for
the University of Baltimore Law Forum. Member of Psi Chi (National Honor Society
in psychology). Previously judicial clerk to the Honorable Deborah K. Chasanow,
U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (1987-1988). Speaker at the
International Municipal Lawyer's Association on government use of Internet
filtering software, e-mail privacy, and domestic partnership legislation. Areas of
concentration are civil rights, labor law, employment discrimination, land use,
and administrative practice. Primary counsel for appeals. Agency counsel to the Ethics
Commission and the Office of Public Information.
Paul
F. Leonard, Jr., Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. in Economics from the University of Colorado; J.D. from
Georgetown University Law Center (1985). Admitted to the Maryland Bar
in 1985; joined the County Attorney's Office in 1992. Also admitted to
practice in D.C. (1988). Member of the Maryland, D.C., and Montgomery
County Bar Associations. Areas of concentration are litigation, personal
injury, workers' compensation, and health care law.
Kathryn
Lloyd, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A., with honors, from the University of Florida (1999). Recieved
J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law (2005). Admitted to
the Maryland Bar in 2005; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2006.
Member of the Maryland Bar Association. Served as Judicial Law Clerk to
the Honorable Michael D. Mason, Circuit Court for Montgomery County. Associate
Editor, Maryland Law Reivew (2004-2005). Member of the Division of Public
Safety.
John
P. Markovs, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A., cum laude, in Political Science, with a minor in Philosophy,
from State University of New York at Albany (1986); J.D. from the American
University, Washington College of Law (1989); Managing Editor of the Administrative
Law Review of American University (1988-1989). Dean's Fellow to Professor
Barlow D. Burke (1988-1989). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1990; joined
the County Attorney's Office in 2007. Also admitted to practice in Virginia
(1990); United States District Court of Maryland (1990); United States
Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland (1990); United States Court
of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1990); United States District Court
for the Eastern District of Virginia (1991); District of Columbia (1992);
United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia (1993);
United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (1993);
United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Virginia (1993);
United States Supreme Court (1994); United States Court of Appeals for
the District of Columbia (1994); United States District Court for the
District of Columbia (1995); Pennsylvania (1997). Member of the American
(Sections on Litigation, Public Contract Law, and Labor/Employment), Maryland
(Litigation Section Council 2007-present and Labor/Employment Section),
Virginia (Board of Governors, General Practice Section 1999-2001), District
of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Montgomery, Fairfax, Maryland Bankruptcy, and
Northern Virginia Bankruptcy (President - 1999-2000; Board of Directors
- 1994-present) Bar Associations. Author of Post-judgment Collection Efforts
- The Last Attack in Debtor/Creditor Warfare, Virginia Lawyer, October
1998. In private practice from 1989-2006 and a partner in Adams Porter
& Radigan, Ltd. and Samek, McMillan & Metro, P.C. Barrister in the Walter
Chandler Inn of Court (2000-2002). Barrister in the Montgomery County
Inn of Court (2006-present). Assigned to the Division of Finance and Procurement.
Areas of concentration are construction, contracts, procurement, commercial
law, bankruptcy, arbitration, and litigation.
Richard
H. Melnick, Associate County Attorney
Received B.S., cum laude, in Business and Management/Finance from
the University of Maryland (1982); J.D. from University of Maryland School
of Law (1985). Articles Editor, Maryland Law Forum (1984-1985); Published
article, "The Admissibility of Stipulated Polygraph Evidence,"
9 Md. Law Forum 4 (1985). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1986; joined
the County Attorney's Office in 1988. Also admitted to practice in the
District of Columbia (1987), the U.S. District Court for D.C. (1987),
the U.S. District Court for Maryland (1988), and the United.States Supreme
Court (2000). Adjunct Professor, University of Baltimore Law School (2002-Present).
Presents educational programs in Negotiation; Contract Drafting and
Plain English Usage; Procurement; HIPAA Compliance; Administrative Law;
and Contractor vs. Employer Liability Issues. Member of the
Maryland (MSBA), D.C., and Montgomery County (BAMC) Bar Associations.
Elected as member and Secretary of the BAMC Executive Committee (2003-2008);
Received BAMC President's Outstanding Service to the Bar Citation, as
Co-Chair of Dialogue on Freedom Project (2002-2003); Chair of the BAMC
Alternative Dispute Resolution Section (2001-2003); BAMC Judicial Selections
Panel (2001-2003; Vice Chair 2004-2005); Section Council, MSBA Alternative
Dispute Resolution Section (2003-Present; Secretary 2006, Vice Chair 2007):
Chair, Maryland ADR Conference (2007); Section Council, MSBA Entertainment
and Sports Law Section (2003-Present). Appointed to Maryland Mediator
Excellence Council (2006-Present). Bencher, Montgomery County Inn of Court
(2005-Present). Certified Trained Mediator (1999); Evaluator, Maryland
Institute for the Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers (MICPEL).
District Court of Maryland ADR Program Volunteer of the Year Award (2006).
Board Member, Conflict Resolution Center for Montgomery County, MD (2007).
Handles a wide variety of complex matters in the areas of litigation,
negotiation, procurement, contract, tort, information technology, intellectual
property, administrative, land use, and commercial law. Leads Contract
Unit and serves as principal counsel to the Office of Procurement, Contract
Review Committee, Department of Technology Services Department of Liquor
Control, and Fire and Rescue Commission.
Amy
Moskowitz, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A., magna cum laude, from Dickinson College (1992);
J.D. from University of Baltimore, magna cum laude (1995), LLM
in Taxation (1998). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1995; joined the County
Attorney's Office in 2005. Also admitted to practice in Connecticut (1995)
and the District of Columbia (1998). Member of the Maryland, D.C., and
American Bar Associations. Previously an associate with Smith Downey and
Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander (1997-2004). Areas
of concentration are Board of Investment Trustees and benefits.
Heather
A. Mulloy, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.S. from George Washington University
(1986); J.D. from Howard University School of Law (1992). Admitted to
the Maryland Bar in 1997; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2000.
Also admitted to practice in Texas (1993); District of Columbia (1998),
and the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. Member of the
Maryland (Labor and Employment Section) and Montgomery County Bar Associations.
Awarded Legal Service Awards and appointed criminal defense attorney by
local judges. Previously an associate with Quinn, McAuliffe and Rowan.
Areas of conentration are workers' compensation, tort liability, employment
law, and civil rights litigation.
Jerome Allen Nicholas, Jr., Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A. from Morehouse College (1975); J.D. from the University
of Maryland School of Law (1978). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1978;
joined the County Attorney's Office in 2001. Also admitted to practice
in Florida (1979), United States Supreme Court (1984), Fourth Circuit
Court of Appeals (1984), and United States District Court (1978). Member
of the Maryland State Bar Association. Retired from the Baltimore City
Solicitor's Office after 22 years. Previously employed as Chief Counsel
for the Baltimore City Police Department and the Baltimore City Public
Schools; former chief of the contracts unit, Department of Public Works,
and litigation division; private contract and construction practice.
Peggy
R. Odick, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. with highest honors from Goucher College (1975); J.D. with
honors from the University of Maryland School of Law (1978); Certificate
in Thanatology from Hood College (2000). Admitted to the Maryland Bar
in 1978; joined the County Attorney's Office in 1999. Member of
the Montgomery County and Women’s Bar Associations. Serves as a volunteer
with the Montgomery County Humane Society. Member, Board of Zoning Appeals
for Washington Grove. Member of the Child and Adult Protective Services
Unit.
Clifford
L. Royalty, Division Chief
Received B.A., cum laude with honors, in Political Science from
Randolph-Macon College; J.D. from the University of Maryland School of
Law (1989). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1989; joined the County Attorney's
Office in 1994. Also admitted to practice in D.C. (1991, currently inactive)
and the U.S. District Court for Maryland. Member of the American Bar Association
and the Federal Communications Bar Association. Areas of concentration
are civil rights litigation, land use, and telecommunications law.
James
C. Savage, Division Chief
Received B.A. degree in English from Seton Hall University (1968); J.D.
from Seton Hall University (1973). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1981;
joined the County Attorney's Office in 2000. Also admitted to practice
in New Jersey (1973), D.C. (1979), Third and Fourth U.S. Circuit Courts,
Circuit Court for the District of Columbia, and United States Supreme
Court. Previously employed as Assistant County Prosecutor, Newark, New
Jersey (1973 to1977); trial attorney for the Criminal Divison of the United
States Department of Justice (1977 to 1982); Assistant United States Attorney,
Baltimore (1982 to 1987); criminal defense attorney, specializing in federal
criminal defense. Areas of concentration include debt collection, code
enforcement, and subrogation.
Jodi Schulz, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A., magna cum laude, in Criminal Justice from the University
of Hartford in December, 1996. Received J.D. from the Catholic University,
Columbus School of Law in May, 2000. Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 2000.
Member of the Maryland, Women's and Montgomery County Bar Associations.
Served as Judicial Law Clerk to all four Circuit Court Judges in the Circuit
Court for Frederick County, Maryland from August 2000-August 2001.
Loretta
E. Shapero, Associate County Attorney
Received B.S. from Cornell University; J.D. from the University of Maryland
School of Law (1986). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1986; joined the
County Attorney's Office in 1994. Also admitted to practice in the U.S.
District Court for Maryland (1987). Member of the Montgomery County Bar
Association. Previously an Associate at Whiteford, Taylor & Preston (1987-1994);
Appellate Clerk to the Honorable Alan M. Wilner, Court of Special Appeals
of Maryland (1986-1987). Previous experience in land use, condemnation,
historical preservation and business litigation. Areas of concentration
include child welfare and family and youth services.
William
A. Snoddy, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. degree in Journalism from Howard University (1987); J.D.
from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1995). Admitted to the
Maryland Bar in 1995; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2005. Also
admitted to practice in Court of Appeals of Maryland (1995), U. S. District
Court for the District of Maryland (1998), and U. S. Court of Appeals
for the Fourth Circuit (2000). Member of the J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association
(President, 2005) and Prince George's County Bar Association (Director,
2002-present). Maryland State Bar Association Leadership Academy Fellow
(2001). Previously employed by Prince George's County Office of Law, Litigation
Section. Counsel to the Montgomery County Police Department.
Malcolm
F. Spicer, Jr., Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A. from the University of Maryland (1969); J.D. with honors
from the University of Maryland School of Law (1974). Admitted to the
Maryland Bar in 1974; joined the County Attorney's Office in 2000. Also
admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for Maryland (1975), the
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Member of
the Maryland and Baltimore County Bar Associations. Former County Attorney
for Baltimore County (1983-1987). Areas of concentration are zoning, building,
and land use. Agency counsel to the Department of Permitting Services.
David
E. Stevenson, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. in History from the University of Maryland (1973); J.D.
from the University of Maryland School of Law (1977). Admitted to the
Maryland Bar in 1977; joined the County Attorney's Office in 1985. Also
admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for Maryland (1979) and
the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (1986). Member of the Montgomery County
Bar Association. Previously law clerk to the Honorable James Macgill,
Circuit Court for Howard County (1976-1977); Assistant State's Attorney
for Howard County (1980-1981); Assistant State's Attorney for Montgomery
County (1981-1983); and Assistant Public Defender for Montgomery County
(1983-1985). Area of concentration is labor and employment law. Agency
counsel to the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, the Criminal
Justice Coordinating Commission, and the Office of Human Resources.
Patricia
P. Via, Division Chief
Received B.A., cum laude, in Political Science, with minor in
English, from the University of Maryland (1982); J.D. from the University
of Maryland School of Law (1985). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1985;
joined the County Attorney's Office in 1988. Also admitted to practice
in the U.S. District Court for Maryland (1988) and the Fourth Circuit
Court of Appeals (1990). Member of the Montgomery County Bar Association.
Previously employed in private practice for a construction litigation
law firm in Baltimore. Areas of concentration are tort liability and civil
rights litigation and general personnel/employment matters. Provides training
to the Montgomery County Police Department on tort and civil rights liability,
use of police vehicles, supervisory liability, and other civil liability
issues and has provided training to teachers on teacher liability issues.
Acting Principal Counsel to the Litigation Division.
Eric
C. Willis, Assistant County Attorney
Received B. A. from the Univerity of Richmond (1993); J.D. from the University
of Baltimore (1997). Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1997; joined the
County Attorney's Office in 2006. Also admitted to practice in Idaho (1998)
and the U. S. District Court for Maryland (2004). Member of the Montgomery
County (Professionalism and Quality of Life Committee) and Maryland Bar
Associations. Previously Law Clerk to The Honorable Paul A. McGuckian,
Circuit Court for Montgomery County, Law Clerk to The Honorable Nelson
W. Rupp, Jr., Circuit Court for Montgomery County, and engaged in private
practice (1998-2005). Currently assigned to the Division of Zoning, Land
Use, and Economic Development.
Walter
E. Wilson, Associate County Attorney
Received B.A. from Morgan State University (1980); M.P.A. from University
of Baltimore (1987), and J.D. from University of Maryland (1991). Admitted
to the Maryland Bar in 1991; joined the County Attorney's Office in 1999.
Also a member of the Pennsylvania Bar (1992), District of Columbia Bar
(1993), and admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for Maryland
(1992), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1992), and the
United States Supreme Court (2000). Previously Senior Associate Counsel
for the International Municipal Lawyers Association. Areas of concentration
are environmental law, procurement, administrative law, consumer protection,
and community association law. Agency counsel to the Department of Environmental
Protection, Department of Recreation, Office of Consumer Protection, and
Commission on Common Ownership Communities.
Anne
T. Windle, Assistant County Attorney
Received B.A. in Health Education from the University of Washington (1976);
M.S. in health-related behavior from the University of Washington (1979);
and J.D., cum laude, from the American University Law School (1996).
Admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1996; joined the County Attorney's Office
in 1996. Also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for Maryland
(1997) . Member of the Maryland and Montgomery County Bar Associations.
Previously worked for the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human
Services, handling public health education, training, and personnel/labor
relations issues. Areas of concentration are personnel/labor relations
and issues related to health and human service delivery.
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