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MARYLAND MANUAL 53
300 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000
State Accident Fund
J. Howard Holzer, Special Attorney
Assistants to Special Attorney:
U. Theodore Hayes
Edgar L. Smith
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000
Department of Motor Vehicles
Eli Baer, Spec. Asst. Attorney General
6601 Ritchie Highway, N.E., Glen Burnie 21061 Telephone: 761-4500
Department of Employment Security
Bernard S. Melnicove, Spec. Asst. Attorney General
1100 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 727-5900
Department of Chesapeake Bay Affairs
Edward S. Digges, Spec. Asst. Attorney General
La Plata 20646 Telephone: West 4-8111
State Department of Health
Louis E. Schmidt, Spec. Asst. Attorney General
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000
Department of Mental Hygiene
Edward R. Jeunette, Special Attorney
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000
Department of Public Improvements
3. Max Millstone, Special Attorney
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000
Second Injury Fund (Workmen's Compensation Commission)
Albert A. Levin, Special Attorney
108 E. Lexington Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 539-4360
The Attorney General is elected by the people for a term of four
years (Const. 1867, Art. V, sec. 1). He heads the State Law Depart-
ment, which was established by Chapter 560, Acts of 1916. The Attor-
ney General serves as legal counsel to the Governor, the General As-
sembly, and to all departments, boards, or commissions of the State,
except the Public Service Commission, whose counsel is appointed
by the Governor. The Attorney General and his assistants represent
the State in all matters in which the interests of the State are in-
volved. This includes litigation in the Court of Appeals, the District
Court of the United States, the United States Court of Appeals and
the Supreme Court of the United States. The Law Department also
acts as counsel to the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City. He
represents the Clerks of Court, the Registers of Wills, the Sheriffs,
State's Attorneys and the Trial Magistrates of the several counties
and of the City of Baltimore. The Department does not represent the
Boards of County Commissioners, the County Boards of Education,
the County Boards of Supervisors of Elections, or such other boards
or officials of the counties which employ their own counsel. The Attor-

 
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