Edward
Hagan practices in the fields of commercial and retail law with
an emphasis on creditors� rights litigation.
Mr. Hagan was formerly employed by the District
Court of Maryland for Allegany County for two and one-half years
where he worked closely with several judges and inaugurated the
use of mediation-facilitation methods for small claims and interpersonal
disputes.
Mr. Hagan is now an active member of the Washington
County Bar Association. He has also been a contributor to the Western
Maryland Law journal writing on the history and policy of Maryland
interspousal tort immunity (recently abolished) and Maryland protective
orders, as well as two recent biographies of President Lincoln.
A Chartered Financial Analyst, Mr. Hagan was formerly
employed as a portfolio manager for high yield corporate credits,
and has significant experience in the management of institutional
investment operations.
Mr. Hagan lived and worked in Japan for a period
of time, and he is fluent in spoken and written Japanese.
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