Megan Bramble Owings

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Megan Bramble Owings: Attorney with MacLeod Law Group LLC

Biography

Megan serves as the In-House Counsel for David A. Bramble, Inc. a major Eastern Shore Construction Firm. After graduating from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2004, she worked at Rifkin, Livingston, Levitan & Silver as an Associate.

Mrs. Owings practice areas include Construction Law, Civil Litigation, Administrative Law, Legal Writing and Research.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Construction Law
  • Civil Litigation
  • Administrative Law
  • Legal Writing and Research

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Lehigh University, B.A., 2001; University of Baltimore Community Development Clinical Program
Law School Attended:
University of Baltimore, J.D., Asst. Articles Editor, University of Baltimore Law Forum, Editorial Board, 2004
Year of First Admission:
2004
Admission:
2004, Maryland; U.S. District Court, District of Maryland
Memberships:
American Bar Association; Maryland State Bar Association; Kent County Bar Association.
Reported Cases:
Garner v. Archers Glen Partners, Inc. 405 Md. 43 (2008); Archers Glen Partners, Inc. v. Garner, 176 Md. App 292 (2007) (reconsideration denied 176 Md. App 292 2007).
ISLN:
917664470

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