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who acted as an attorney for the governor of Maryland?

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The attorney for the Governor of Maryland is typically the Attorney General of Maryland. The Attorney General serves as the chief legal advisor to the state government and represents the governor and state agencies in legal matters. Additionally, the Governor may also have private legal counsel for specific issues as needed.


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Yes there are. There is a demand for tax attorney's in Baltimore and other cities in Maryland.


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You can contact Maryland attorney general in many ways. You can visit there. They have plenty of parking space. You can email them. Or you can just call them.


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Reverday Johnson, from Maryland, was Taylor's attorney-general.


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Any one can serve as a witness to a will. The fact that they are an attorney makes no difference.


What should you do when your mother has died without leaving a Will in Maryland?

Open an estate. Consult a probate attorney in Maryland on what needs to be done.


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Andrew Hamilton was an attorney who practiced in Virginia during the 18th century. He also spent some time in Maryland.