David K. Bowersox

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David K. Bowersox: Attorney with Hoffman, Comfort, Offutt, Scott & Halstad, LLP
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David Bowersox has been involved in the community by serving on the Board of Directors of the Carroll County Chapter, Homebuilders Association of Maryland, and on the Board of Governors of the St. Thomas More Society of Maryland. Since 1996, he has been a settlement officer for the Circuit Court for Carroll County. He served on the faculty of the Maryland Institute for the Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers (MICPEL) and is an adjunct professor at the Catholic University of America, School of Architecture and Planning. Attorney Bowersox is also a guest lecturer at the University Of Baltimore School Of Law. Since 2008, he has been a presenter for the Clarewood Foundation, University of Baltimore, speaking to delegations from the Provincial Dept. of Land & Resources of Guizhou Province, People's Republic of China, about land use practices, economic development initiatives in the United States and similar issues.




Attorney Bowersox is the author of “The Public Use Limitation in Eminent Domain: Poor Relation to the Constitution's” Poor Relation, published in Current Condemnation Issues, Vol. II, 2006 by the ABA's Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Administrative Law
  • Local Government Law
  • Zoning, Planning, Land Use and Eminent Domain
  • Real Estate Development, Litigation and Transactions
  • Criminal, DUI and Traffic Defense

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Maryland, B.A., 1979
Law School Attended:
University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1982
Year of First Admission:
1982
Admission:
1982, Maryland; 1983, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland; 1996, U.S. Supreme Court
Memberships:
Carroll County (Secretary, 1993; President 2011-2012), Maryland State and American Bar Associations.
Birth Information:
Houston, Texas, October 1, 1957
Reported Cases:
Harrison v. Schwartz, 319 Md. 360, 572 A.2d 528 (1990); County Commissioners of Carroll County v. Zent, 86 Md. App. 745, 587 A.2d 1205 (1991); High Ridge Association, Inc. v. County Commissioners of Carroll County, Maryland, 105 Md. App. 423, 660 A.2d 951 (1995), (reversed, Green v. High Ridge Association, Inc., 346 Md. 65, 695 A.2d 125 (1997), cert denied 118 S.Ct. 690, 522 U.S. 1047, 139 L.Ed.2d 636).
ISLN:
908881428
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Attorney Bowersox is the author of "The Public Use Limitation in Eminent Domain: Poor Relation to the Constitution's 'Poor Relation,'" published in Current Condemnation Issues, Vol. II, 2006 by the ABA's Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law.

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