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Serving our Community for more than 50 years Maryland Attorneys Skilled in
Complex Civil Litigation and Transactions

At O’Malley, Miles, Nylen & Gilmore, P.A., our experienced Maryland attorneys
have spent more than 50 years representing clients in matters related to land
use and zoning, real estate and banking, complex commercial litigation, estate
planning and administration, and government relations. Within each of these
practice areas, we have handled a wide range of legal issues. Our attorneys have
a demonstrated history of confronting thorny issues, and we represent a myriad
of individuals, businesses, non-profit organizations, cities, municipalities,
and institutions. Whether you need advice on a proposed subdivision plan or
representation from a Maryland business litigation lawyer in a commercial
dispute, we are dedicated to giving each of our clients a team of accomplished
legal professionals who collaborate to achieve the client’s objectives.

Land Use and Zoning / Administrative Law

Zoning and land use regulations can have a massive impact on how you use your
property, and it is important to work with an attorney who understands how
zoning and land use will affect your property use. Some of the most common
matters in which we assist clients involve site plans and subdivisions. Site
plans can vary in their level of detail, but they usually cover not only the
architectural and landscaping features of a site but also matters such as zoning
and environmental compliance. We can help you develop and review site plans, as
well as pursue approval for them or appeal a denial of a proposed site plan.
Meanwhile, subdivisions involve setting boundaries between parcels or lots, and
they must meet the requirements of local ordinances. If you are planning to file
a subdivision application, we can advise you on the issues that you are likely
to encounter. Our attorneys can help you seek approval for a preliminary plan or
a final plat.

In other situations, sometimes a desired use is rendered non-compliant with a
zoning ordinance because regulations have changed, and you may need to get a
certification of non-conforming use to preserve the grandfathered status. Often,
this process requires an administrative hearing that has significant
consequences. When land is being developed, certain regulations must be
followed, and the development process will necessitate permitting and bonding.
Sometimes zoning and classification issues arise that may delay construction,
and it becomes necessary to retain counsel to resolve these issues. When unique
site conditions make it impossible or unduly difficult to satisfy the
requirements of the zoning ordinance, it may be necessary to request specific
variances or departures.

We have substantial experience in issues related to historic resources and
historic site designations, including efforts to address historic features in
the context of proposed development. Our land use attorneys are often able to
resolve issues related to Historic Preservation and Archeology in a way that
allows proposed developments to proceed while satisfying the requirements of
applicable regulations and ordinances.

Real Estate and Banking

We advise and counsel property owners and builders on real estate transactions.
We have represented clients in all aspects of the acquisition, sale, and
development of real property. We also represent interests in financing
transactions and the leasing of properties of all kinds. A title defect can
render a property unsuitable for sale, since banks will not issue loans to
buyers to buy real property that has a cloud on title. Title defects include
unreleased liens, situations in which the seller does not actually own the
property, or erroneous or missing property information. We can review title
defects and curative requirements, and we have the title insurance underwriting
skills to protect the value of real estate.

The development process includes the subdivision of land. The subdivision
process establishes legal boundaries of parcels and lots and addresses issues
like road and open space dedication and compliance with ordinances related to
public facilities. Our firm has experience working with developers in seeking
the approval of a preliminary plan and final plat.

Commercial Litigation

We have handled commercial litigation, arbitration disputes, condemnation,
construction litigation, foreclosures, contract litigation, lender remedies,
mechanics’ liens, loan workouts, receiverships, and the interests of creditors
in a bankruptcy. Complex laws apply to these areas. For example, legal issues
arising from credit are governed by provisions of Title 12 of Maryland’s
Commercial Law Article. These set interest rates, charges, fees, and other
limits on credit. Additionally, depending on which type of credit it is
extending, a creditor may need to be licensed under provisions of Title 11 of
Maryland’s Financial Institutions Article.

Our Maryland business litigation lawyers are familiar with the issues that can
arise from construction projects. In Maryland, any party that provides materials
or work for a construction project and is not paid for the materials or work can
file a mechanic’s lien. There are no parties that are too distant to file,
including certified interior designers and surveyors, but certain conditions
must be met. The deadline to file a mechanic’s lien in Maryland is 180 days from
the date that materials or work were provided for a project.

Estate Planning and Administration

We are seasoned estate planning professionals who have represented estates of
different sizes and individuals ranging from young to elderly. We can handle tax
matters and estate administration. Our clients have unique and diverse needs,
and we develop plans tailored to their situations, using wealth preservation
strategies. Among other things, we have assisted in planning business interest
transfers, family farm transfers, the creation of irrevocable and revocable
trusts, and the implementation of gifting programs.

There are many different kinds of trusts in Maryland, including testamentary
trusts, revocable trusts, and irrevocable trusts, and each type has different
benefits in estate planning. Testamentary trusts are created within a testator’s
will and go into effect upon their death. Sometimes people with substantial
assets use multiple trusts to accomplish a variety of goals. There are
situations in which they serve as a trustee for those trusts. Trustees are
fiduciaries who are nominated in a trust agreement to manage trust assets on
behalf of the beneficiaries of the trust in the way that is set forth in the
trust agreement. Trust beneficiaries can include children, a spouse,
grandchildren, and institutions, depending on the wishes of the maker of the
trust. Trustees have the powers defined in the document and often added duties
specified under state law.

Government Relations

We handle legal issues that arise in government relations as well as government
procurement, campaign finance and ethics, lobbying, legislative monitoring,
legislative drafting, and legislative research. Our business litigation lawyers
represent Maryland clients in proceedings before governmental agencies, city
councils, county councils, the Maryland General Assembly, and the U.S. Congress.
We have a strong, established reputation among officials and administrative
decision makers.

Our strong reputation and ability to introduce clients to executive and
legislative decision makers allow us to serve as lobbyists. Our lobbyists are
registered with the Maryland State Ethics Commission and have extensive lobbying
experience. They stay current on legislative activity, reporting for
corporations, trade groups, real estate developers, coalitions, and local
governments. Relevant legislation is tracked from the time that a bill is
introduced and followed from drafting through floor action to the Governor’s
approval or rejection.

Retain Our Skillful Attorneys to Handle Sophisticated Legal Needs

Whether you are concerned about a land use issue or a business dispute, it is
vital to consult an experienced attorney with a strong reputation. At O’Malley,
Miles, Nylen & Gilmore, we have served our community for more than 50 years. We
represent clients in Prince George's County, Annapolis, Charles County, and the
surrounding areas. Call us at 301.572.7900 or contact us via our online form to
set up a consultation with a Maryland business litigation attorney or discuss an
issue related to one of our other practice areas.

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Firm News

The law firm of O’Malley, Miles, Nylen & Gilmore, P.A welcomes Sheila McDonald
as its newest attorney. “With her vast experience in State government,
especially with the Board of Public Works and in procurement and capital budget
matters, Sheila will be a tremendous asset to our firm,” said William M. Shipp,
the Firm’s Managing Director.

“I very much look forward to putting my experience to use on behalf of the
clients of O’Malley, Miles, Nylen & Gilmore,” said McDonald.

 * Sheila C. McDonald

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