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For Schlick, 45, the appointment is a professional homecoming. He serves as deputy general counsel and acting genera counsel at the FCC before joininf theAttorney General’s office two yearsw ago. At the AG’s office, Schlicjk worked on legal issues includingv defendingthe state’s video lottery program against a constitutionapl challenge and on consumer issues includin reducing refueling charges for Maryland rental car customers.
“Thes citizens of Maryland have been fortunatr to have a lawyerof Austin’ws brilliance, creativity and passiohn for public service overseeing the state’s most important litigation matters over the past two and his record of accomplishment in that short time is truly Attorney General Douglas F. Gansle said in a press release. “Working with Attorney General Gansler for the people of Maryland has been one of the best experiences of myprofessionapl life,” Schlick said in a statement.
He said he was “returning to Washingtoj for a dream job in the federal Schlick is graduate of and Yale Law School and a formed clerk to Supreme Court Justice SandrqDay O’Connor and Chief Judge Abner Mikvz of the U.S. Court of Appeal s for the D.C. Circuit.
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