Tamal A. Banton

Tamal A. Banton is an associate in the Largo office of Funk & Bolton, P.A. and is a member of Funk & Bolton's local government practice group. In addition to matters involving local governments, Mr. Banton handles general practice matters as well as litigation matters involving 8th Amendment violations of inmates incarcerated in the Maryland Division of Correction as a staff attorney for the Prisoner's Rights Information System of Maryland, Inc.

A California native, prior to attending law school, Mr. Banton worked briefly as a teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

Prior to his association with Funk & Bolton, Mr. Banton worked alongside Maryland State Senator Clarence Mitchell IV as a political assistant on the 2002 Democrats for Ehrlich campaign.

Mr. Banton's bar association memberships include the American Bar Association, the Maryland State Bar Association, the Kent County Bar Association, and the Bar Association of Baltimore City.

 

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Practice Group:
Local Government Law

Education:
J.D., University of Baltimore School of Law (2002)
B.A., Hampton University (1998)

Bar Admissions:
Maryland
United States District Court for the District of Maryland
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

Annapolis Baltimore Chestertown Largo

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