Carney, Kelehan, Bresler, Bennett and Scherr, LLP - Columbia, MD
Education Law Lawyers in Columbia, MD
10715 Charter Drive Suite 200 Columbia, MD 21044
Columbia Education Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Education Law
Attorneys
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10715 Charter Drive
Suite 200
Columbia, MD 21044
Phone: (410) 740-4600
Website: http://www.carneykelehan.com
Additional Maryland Locations
Annapolis, MD (23.6 miles)
888 Bestgate Road
Suite 316
Annapolis, MD 21401 - 7995
Phone: (410) 573-2001
Fax: (410) 573-1171
Website: http://www.carneykelehan.com
Salisbury, MD (90.4 miles)
212 West Main Street
Suite 102
Salisbury, MD 21801
Phone: (410) 860-1888
Fax: (410) 860-1109
Website: http://www.carneykelehan.com
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