Background
Rodbell, Paul B. was born on May 14, 1947 in Salisbury, Maryland, United States.
Rodbell, Paul B. was born on May 14, 1947 in Salisbury, Maryland, United States.
University of Maryland (Bachelor of Arts, 1969). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1973).
Worked at Meyers, Billingsley, Rodbell & Rosenbaum, P.A. (Riverdale, Doctor of Medicine) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice. Administrative, Bankruptcy, Alcoholic Beverage, Health Care Law, Real Estate Transactions and Financing, Business, Corporate, Partnerships and Banking, Municipal and Municipal Bond, Environmental, Commercial Land Use Planning and Development, Wills, Estate Planning, Probate, Legislative Lobbying and Criminal Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1973, Maryland.
1974, District of Columbia.
1977, United States. Supreme Court. Author: "Condemnation Blight," in Special Report Number.
192, Relocation and Real Property Acquisition, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1981. Company-Author: "Master Plans -- Guides or Control Devices," Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, Incorporated., 1983.
"The Vesting of Development Rights in Maryland in the Context of Current Land Development Regulations." Associate General Counsel, Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 1973-1975.
City Solicitor, City of Laurel, 1975-1978. President, Prince George"s County Chamber of Commerce, 1987. Lecturer on various land use issues for MICPEL. Member: Prince George"s County, Maryland State and American Bar Associations.
Meyers, Billingsley, Rodbell & Rosenbaum"s experienced attorneys represent a broad spectrum of legal disciplines.
This diversity enables the firm to provide our clients with a myriad of legal services in a number of emerging specialities, as well as virtually all traditional areas of civil law. Our guiding concern is to combine the goal-oriented values of hard work with the most modern approaches to the practice of law.
As our clients" legal problems become increasingly sophisticated and complex, the law firm has responded by adding those support services and personnel necessary to maintain a full-service law firm.
Prince George’s County, Maryland State (Member, Administrative Law Section Council) and American Bar Associations. The Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, Incorporated.