The Baltimore City Law Department is a government department established by the City Charter, responsible for providing legal advice and representation to the City of Baltimore and its various departments, officers, commissions, boards, and authorities. The department is headed by the City Solicitor, who is appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. In addition to overseeing the legal business of the City, the City Solicitor also serves as a member of the Board of Estimates, which formulates and executes the fiscal policy of the City.
The Law Department is actively involved in various legal matters, including filing lawsuits against tobacco companies for cigarette filter waste, combating PFAS chemicals, and holding Hyundai and Kia accountable for vehicle thefts. The department also runs a Summer Clerkship Program in partnership with local law schools, providing law students with valuable work experience in litigation, transactional, and advisory roles. With a commitment to transparency, the Law Department provides public information and handles requests for documents through designated channels.
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