Elizabeth G. Loggia,
Esq., L.L.C. |
||
| 31 Wood Lane Rockville, Maryland, 20850 |
tel: (301) 340-9393 fax: (301) 340-9394 |
|
eloggia@loggialaw.com |
||
|
In 1993, Elizabeth G. Loggia founded the solo practice of Elizabeth G. Loggia, Esq., L.L.C. in the Historic District of Rockville, Maryland. An active member in the legal community, Ms. Loggia routinely represents clients in a wide range of issues. She uses her many years of of legal experience to focus on the areas of:
Awards and HonorsBar Leader, Women’s Bar Association of Maryland, 2007Maryland's Top 100 Women for 2006 Fellow, Maryland Bar Foundation, Class of 2003 Bar Leader, Montgomery County Bar Foundation, 2000 EducationB.A.- Brown University (1965)J.D. - Georgetown University Law Center (1969) Professional ExperienceSecurities and Exchange Commission - Attorney advisor (1992-1993): Reviewed registration statements, proxy materials, periodic reports, correspondence, and other filings with the Division of Corporation Finance for compliance with securities laws, rules, and regulationsNational Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation, Herndon, VA - Associate Corporate Counsel (1987-1991): Provided legal advice and policy direction to the National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation concerning new financial programs, with particular emphasis on non-standard and large transactions and tax-exempt bond issues; coordinated complex multi-party financial agreements; prepared and devised new and innovative financial products; guided the formation of new related corporations; and participated in litigation and bankruptcy cases. Student Loan Marketing Association (Sallie Mae), Washington, D.C.-
Professional ActivitiesMontgomery
County Women’s Bar Foundation, Inc.
Maryland WBA Foundation, Inc.
Montgomery
Chapter of the Women’s Bar Association
Bar Association of Montgomery County
Alan J. Goldstein American Inn of Court
National Association of Social Security Claimants' Representatives Maryland State Bar Association Bar AdmissionsAdmitted to practice in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Virginia. Pro Bono Activities
|