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Areas of Practice:
Ms. Krevor-Weisbaum concentrates her practice on the representation of entities that provide housing and support services to individuals with disabilities, including operators of nursing homes, assisted living facilities, community-based residential programs, and day-treatment programs. Ms. Krevor-Weisbaum also represents families involved in special education cases and in guardianship proceedings and is experienced in handling matters pertaining to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Federal Fair Housing Act, and end-of-life decision-making.
Career Milestones:
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1996 Recipient of the Jennifer Robbins Award for Outstanding Legal Service in the Disability Field, Office of the Attorney General
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1991 Recipient of the Pro Bono Award, Office of the Attorney General |
Statement:
"My goal is to use the invaluable experience and knowledge I gained as a public sector attorney to successfully promote client goals within the parameters of the law and government regulations."
Biography:
Before joining private practice, Ms. Krevor-Weisbaum served for over 10 years in the Maryland Office of the Attorney General, representing both the Office of Health Care Quality and the Developmental Disabilities Administration, agencies of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. As an Assistant Attorney General, Ms. Krevor-Weisbaum gained extensive experience in state and federal licensing and certification requirements governing health care facilities and programs. In addition, she gained valuable experience in state procurement matters.
Ms. Krevor-Weisbaum also spent several years as a staff member for a committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. She is a member of the state and federal bars of Maryland.
Education:
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J.D., University of Maryland School of Law, 1987; graduated with honors |
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M.A. in Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 1984 |
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B.A. in Political Science, University of Michigan, 1979; graduated with distinction |
Affiliations:
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American Health Lawyers Association |
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Maryland State Bar Association |
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