Background
Bregman, Douglas M. was born on October 21, 1949 in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States.
Bregman, Douglas M. was born on October 21, 1949 in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States.
Colgate University (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1971). Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, 1974).
Worked at Bregman, Berbert & Schwartz, Limited liability company (Bethesda, Doctor of Medicine) specializing in General Civil Litigation, Commercial Leasing Law, Real Estate Law, Business and Corporate Matters, Wills, Estate Administration, Mediation. Admitted to the bar, 1974, Maryland and United States. District Court, District of Maryland.
1975, District of Columbia and United States.
District Court, District of Columbia. 1978, United States. Supreme Court.
Company-Author: "Maryland Landlord/Tenant Law, Practice and Procedure," Michie Company, 1983 (2nd Education 1994). "Common Sense Guide to Successful Real Estate Negotiations," Harper Collins 1986 (2nd Education 1994).
Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University, January, 1992.
Instructor, Business Law and Real Property Law, University College, University of Maryland, 1979-1981. Member of Governor"s Landlord-Tenant Law Study Commission, 1984-1991. Governor"s Advisory Council on Landlord-Tenant Affairs, 1991-1994.
Member: Prince George"s County, Montgomery County (Treasurer) and Maryland State (Member, Executive Committee of Board of Governors, 1982-1983.
Chairman, Young Lawyers Section, 1982-1983) Bar Associations. The District of Columbia Bar.
"Maryland Landlord/Tenant Law, Practice and Procedure,” Michie Company, 1983. "Common Sense Guide to Successful Real Estate Negotiations," Harper & Row, 1986. Instructor, Business Law and Real Property Law, University College, University of Maryland, 1979-1981.
Member of Governor’s Landlord-Tenant Law Study Commission, since 1984.
Member: Prince George"s County, Montgomery County (Treasurer) and Maryland State (Member, Executive Committee of Board of Governors, 1982-1983. Chairman, Young Lawyers Section, 1982-1983) Bar Associations. The District of Columbia Bar.