PKPHILIP J KOTSCHENREUTHERCircuit Court for Carroll County
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Circuit Court for Carroll County

Philip J Kotschenreuther

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55 N Court St Ste 208, Westminster, MD, 21157
Estate PlanningLand Use & ZoningArbitrationLitigation
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Philip J Kotschenreuther is an arbitration attorney with over 45 years of legal experience, practicing at Circuit Court For Carroll County in Westminster, MD. He attended Loyola College B.A. and earned a J.D. from University of Maryland. He has been admitted to the Maryland Bar since 1980. His practice encompasses arbitration, estate planning, land use and zoning, and litigation, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1980

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

4Practice Areas
  • Arbitration25%
  • Estate Planning25%
  • Land Use and Zoning25%
  • Litigation25%

Languages

English

Experience

45+ years

Arbitration Attorney at Circuit Court for Carroll County. Admitted to practice in Maryland, 1980. Focus areas include Estate Planning, Land Use & Zoning, Arbitration.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Maryland

Bar #Maryland State Bar Association · Admitted 1980

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Schools & Education

University of Maryland J.D.

Degree · 1980

Loyola College B.A.

Degree · 1980

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55 N Court St Ste 208, Westminster, MD, 21157

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