Memberships |
- Prince George’s County Salvation Army Advisory Council, Chairman, (1997 – 2002)
- Prince George’s County Workforce Services Corporation, Chairman (2000-2006)
- The Prince George’s County Board of Trade, Member
- The Prince George’s County Chapter of the National Conference, Member
- American Heart Association, Member
- United Way, Member
- Leadership Washington, Alumnus 1997
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Biography |
Daniel A. LaPlaca is a sole practitioner in Owings, Maryland. His practice has focused primarily in the areas of administrative law, alternate dispute resolution, real estate, commercial transactions, contract and procurement, corporate law, elder law, veteran’s affairs and estate planning.
He has served as the Chairman for the Salvation Army Advisory Council in Prince George’s County (1997 – 2002), and Chairman of the Prince George’s County Workforce Services Corporation (2000-2006), where he oversaw the management of a $10 Million per year non-profit corporation with 60 employees. He has also participated as an active member of several volunteer boards in Maryland and Prince George’s County, including The Maryland National-Capital Building Association, The Prince George’s County Board of Trade, the Prince George’s County Chapter of the National Conference, the American Heart Association, and the United Way. He has served on the Board of the Prince George’s County Supplemental Higher Education Authority, and Queen Anne High School, and he is an alumnus of the 1997 class of Leadership Washington. He is highly regarded for his expertise and experience by commercial and residential builders in Southern Maryland and throughout the state and is sought after as an Arbitrator and Mediator by businesses and consumers in this industry.
Daniel has represented numerous clients in a variety of proceedings before many different State and local agencies, including the Medicaid Appeals Board, The Maryland Board of Realtors, The Maryland Public Service Commission, The Motor Vehicle Administration, The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, the Maryland Insurance Commission, The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, The Prince George’s County Board of Appeals, The Prince George’s County Board of License Commissioners, and The Prince George’s County District Council. |