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Kenesha A Raeford
Small Business and Government Contracts attorney, serving Maryland and D.C.
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Kenesha A. Raeford is an accomplished and devoted lawyer specializing in the small business sector and government contracts industry. Fueled by a love for the law and a dedication to delivering exceptional service, Kenesha has positioned herself as a reliable consultant for clients in need of customized resolutions to their legal issues.
Practice Areas
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Gov & Administrative Law
- Administrative Law, Government Contracts
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals
- Employment Law
- Employment Contracts, Whistleblower
Fees
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I offer one free initial consultation for you to familiarize yourself with our firm and our practices. - Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- District of Columbia
- District of Columbia Bar
- ID Number: 90010106
- Maryland
- Supreme Court of Maryland
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Associate Attorney
- Niles Barton & Wilmer LLP
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- Judicial Law Clerk
- Supreme Court of Maryland
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Education
- University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
- J.D. (2019)
- Honors: Honors: Order of Barristers Inductee; CALI Award for Highest Grade - Non-Profit Corporations Course
- Activities: Activities: Moot Court Board, Outside Competition Chair, Myerowitz Competitor; Maryland Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class, Executive Symposium Editor; Just Advice Clinic, Student Attorney
- Queens University of Charlotte
- B.S. (2015) | Human Services
- Honors: Political Science Honor Society, Member; Human Services Honor Society, Member
- Activities: Campus Judicial Board, Chief Justice; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Sigma Upsilon Chapter, Member
Professional Associations
- District of Columbia Bar  # 90010106
- Member
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20 Questions Answered
- Q. Does the operation of a family child care home in Maryland constitute residential use as opposed to commercial use?
- A: These kinds of zoning questions are usually county specific. Additionally, even where a state or local law does not prohibit the operation of a home day care this does not mean that the home owners association does not have limitations in its bylaws or declarations. So you my want to check into those details as well. However, the general answer for Maryland is no. These businesses are considered a no-impact home-based business. It is a business that is consistent with the residential character of the dwelling unit. It doesn't require external modifications that would detract from the residential appearance of the dwelling unit so it typically does not violate zoning laws/requirements. People ... Read More
- Q. I'm looking to find out who the resident agent is for Sysco corp. How do I find that out?
- A: So I'm going to jump and make an assumption that you need the resident agent information because you are pursuing a lawsuit and need to serve Sysco Corp's Resident Agent. A few things - This is a huge company so be sure you are suing the correct entity is it Sysco Corp. or is it Sysco Food Services of Baltimore - or Sysco Business Services. Next and again because this is a large company that is headquartered in Texas you will want to confirm the state where you are initiating the lawsuit. This is a question of jurisdiction and whether you have standing to sue the business in a particular state, for example - does the Maryland court have jurisdiction to resolve your legal matter against ... Read More
- Q. What licenses and permits do I require for MD govt contracting in the field of Custom software programming?
- A: This is a fairly complex question that does not have a straightforward answer. You will certainly need to be licensed and compliant with all of the appropriate governing bodies in your field. Outside of that, there could be additional licensing or qualifications required to contract with a government agency, but that would simply depend on which government/agency you wish to work with. For example, Maryland government contracting officers may have less red tape than Federal government contracting officers. Also, largely depends on whether you will act as a sub contractor or a prime contractor. I don't represent any programmers, but I do have a few software developers, and even this is unique ... Read More
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