Background
Fishman, David Hirsch was born on March 9, 1939 in Baltimore. Son of Albert H. Fishman and Bess (Yaniger) Fishman.
Fishman, David Hirsch was born on March 9, 1939 in Baltimore. Son of Albert H. Fishman and Bess (Yaniger) Fishman.
AB, Johns Hopkins University, 1959; Modern Language Association, Johns Hopkins University, 1972; Bachelor of Laws, Harvard University, 1963.
Worked at Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander, Limited Liability Company (Baltimore, Doctor of Medicine) specializing in General Practice. Commercial, Real Estate, Litigation, Health Care, Labor and Employment Benefits, Banking, Government Relations, Bankruptcy and Creditors" Rights, Tax, Intellectual Property, Immigration, Reorganizations and Securities Law, Estates and Trusts, Family, Personal Injury. Trials in all Courts.
Admitted to the bar, 1963, Maryland.
Phi Beta Kappa. Author: "The History of a Maryland Title," 42 Maryland Law Review 496, 1983. "What Counsel Must Know about Continuous Use Covenants," Prac.
Real Estate Lawyer, March, 1987. Law Clerk, United States.
District Court, Maryland, 1963-1964.
Member, 1975 and Chairman, 1979-1982, Committee on Revision of Real Property Code and Chairman, Section of Real Property, Planning and Zoning, 1984-1986, Maryland State Bar Association. Member, American College of Real Estate Lawyers, 1983. President, Library Company of The Baltimore Bar, 1984-1991.
Director, Baltimore Housing Partnership, 1985.
Counsel, Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, 1979-1994. Director, Baltimore Operation Sail, Limited., 1975.
Baltimore Center for Performing Arts, Incorporated., 1980. Lecturer: American Language Institute -American Bar Association Condominiums and PUD, 1989.
Foreclosures, Condominiums and Real Estate Transactions, MICPEL, 1983-1995.
Community Association Law Reporter National Seminar, 1988. 1993.
Founded in 1953, Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander, Limited Liability Company is a full service law firm employing an interdisciplinary approach to client service. Presently comprised of approximately 75 attorneys, Gordon, Feinblatt is committed to advancing and protecting the interests of the business and professional community of Maryland, delivering its services effectively and efficiently, and garnering the continued trust and confidence of its clients.
Member, 1975 and Chairman, 1979-1982, Committee on Revision of Real Property Code and Chairman, Section of Real Property, Planning and Zoning, 1984-1986, Maryland State Bar Association. Member, American College of Real Estate Lawyers, 1983. President, Library Company of The Baltimore Bar, 1984-1991.
Director, Baltimore Housing Partnership, 1985.
Counsel, Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, 1979-1994. Director, Baltimore Operation Sail, Limited., 1975.
Baltimore Center for Performing Arts, Incorporated., 1980.
Married Merle Frances Gotthelf, November 6, 1967. Children: Rachel A., Erica G.