Background
Botts, Samuel Y. was born in 1947.
Botts, Samuel Y. was born in 1947.
Howard University (Bachelor of Arts, 1970. Juris Doctor, 1973).
Worked at Jessamy Fort & Botts (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Civil Litigation, Administrative and Regulatory Law, General Business and Corporate Law, Health Law, Real Estate, Land Use and Finance, Representation of Minority Businesses and Public Entities. Admitted to the bar, 1973, Pennsylvania. 1979, District of Columbia.
1985, Maryland.
Member, Board of Directors, Holy Trinity School, 1994.
Instructor, Bowie State University, 1983-1986. Supervising Attorney, Catholic University of American & School of Law, 1980-1986.
Commissioner, Maryland National Park & Planning Committee. Member, Washington Board of Trade.
Member: Washington and Maryland State Bar Associations.
J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association (Company-Chair, Committee on Candidate Forum). National Institute of Municipal Law Officers (NIMLO). Military: Lieutenant, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, United States.
Navy, 1973-1978
Jessamy Fort & Botts was started in 1984 by Ronald Jessamy and Joanne Doddy Fort who shared a vision of creating a boutique-style law firm capable of servicing the needs of individuals and entities in the business and governmental communities of the Washington metropolitan area.
Combining its legal expertise with its knowledge of local government operations, the firm has successfully represented clients before the judicial, executive, and legislative branches of government.
Member, Board of Directors, Holy Trinity School, 1994. Instructor, Bowie State University, 1983-1986. Supervising Attorney, Catholic University of American & School of Law, 1980-1986.
Commissioner, Maryland National Park & Planning Committee.
Member, Washington Board of Trade. Member: Washington and Maryland State Bar Associations.
J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association (Company-Chair, Committee on Candidate Forum). National Institute of Municipal Law Officers (NIMLO).
Military: Lieutenant, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, United States.
Navy, 1973-1978.