Admitted
1989, Maryland Court of Appeals; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; U.S. District Court, District of Maryland; U.S. Supreme Court.
Law School
University of Maryland, J.D. graduated 1989 with Honors.
Member
St. Mary's County and Maryland State Bar Associations.
Biography
Has served as, or is serving as: Member of Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland, St. Mary's County Inquiry Committee; Member of the Maryland State Bar Association Committee on Judicial Appointments; Member of the Board of Directors of St. Mary's County Mental Health Authority; Member of the Board of Directors of Hospice of St. Mary's County; Member of the Board of Directors of St. Mary's County Chamber of Commerce and as Chairman of the Board of Directors, Chairman of the Leadership Council, Chairman of the Governmental Affairs Committee, Member of the Executive Committee; Member of the St. Mary's County Transferable Development Rights Task Force; Member of St. Mary's County Adequate Public Facilities Task Force; Member of the St. Mary's County Property Maintenance Task Force; Member of St. Mary's County Economic Development Commission; Member of the St. Mary's County Development Review Forum; Instructor for Maryland State Small Business Development Center, Lexington Park Training Center.
Born
Oahu, Hawaii
Bill D. McKissick, Jr.
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