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Mark Patrick Barnebey

Mark Patrick Barnebey


Local Government Law and Environmental Lawyer
Blalock Walters, Attorneys at Law
Bradenton, FL
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Attorney Biography

Licensed for 41 years, Mark Patrick Barnebey is a Local Government Law and Environmental Law lawyer in Bradenton Florida who attended The Florida State University College of Law

Practice Areas

 
Local Government Law (67%)
 
Environmental Law (33%)

Résumé - Mark Patrick Barnebey

Bar Licenses

Florida State Bar
Member in Good Standing
1983

Education

The Florida State University College of Law

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Lawyer Legion
2024

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Mark Patrick Barnebey
Blalock Walters, Attorneys at Law
801 11th St W
Bradenton, FL 34205
Office: 941-748-0100

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Bar License Information

Membership with The Florida Bar -

Mark Patrick Barnebey - Membership information with The Florida Bar - Find more information about Mark Patrick Barnebey on The Florida Bar website including the attorney's bar license status, eligibility status and ten year discipline history, if any. Check the Florida bar website to make sure the attorney is a member in good standing with the Florida Bar and currently licensed to practice law in Florida.


Specialty Certification Information

Certified in Government Law -

Florida Bar Board Certification in Government Law - Under Rule 6-18.2, the term "city, county and local government law" is defined as the practice of law dealing with "legal issues of county, municipal or other local governments, such as, but not limited to, special districts, agencies and authorities, including litigation in the federal and state courts and before administrative agencies; the preparation of laws, ordinances and regulations; and the preparation of legal instruments for or in behalf of city, county and local governments."


Lawyers certified in City, County & Local Government Law by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have met minimum standards for city, county and local government law certification. The standards are set out in Rule 6-18.3 which include the practice of law for at least 5 years (or 4 years with an LL.M. in urban affairs or a related field), substantial involvement in the specialty of city, county and local government law (40% or more), and 60 hours of approved city, county and local government law certification continuing legal education. Attorney must also submit to peer review and passing a written examination.


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