John F. Mudd

John F. Mudd: Attorney with Mudd, Mudd & Fitzgerald, P.A.
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Biography

(RETIRED) Member John F. Mudd Esq. is retired from the firm as of July 31, 2014. We thank John for his 45 years of dedicated service to Mudd, Mudd & Fitzgerald and the citizens of Southern Maryland. John was the Associate Editor for the Maryland Law Review from 1968-1969 and is also the Author of "Holder in Due Course—The Requirements of Good Faith and Notice," 28 Maryland Law Review 145, 1968. He was a member of the Maryland State Board of Law Examiners, since 1981.

(Retired)

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Criminal Law
  • Liquor Licensing
  • Family Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Notre Dame, B.A., magna cum laude, 1966
Law School Attended:
University of Maryland, J.D., 1969 Order of the Coif
Year of First Admission:
1969
Admission:
1969, Maryland
Memberships:
Charles County (President, 1976) and Maryland State Bar Associations.
Birth Information:
Washington, D.C., June 7, 1944
ISLN:
902320343

Payment Information

Fixed Hourly Rates
Available
Credit Cards Accepted
Yes
Other Information
Fixed fees available

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5.0/5.0 (2 reviews)
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  • Communication

    4.9/5.0
  • Legal Experience

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