USA: Outside counsel enters appearance in Harford Co. Ansarullah Muslim housing case


Barring any appeal, which a lawyer with the county declined to comment on at the time, the case will proceed to trial as to the remaining lots, which have not had houses built on them.

An executive of the Ansarullah housing plan, Dr Faheem Younis (R) is seen here
with Bill Luther Jr., the builder of the project that has marred by delays which
some say were due to the bad execution of the plan by its handlers.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: Daily Record Legal Affairs Writer
By Heather Cobun | July 5, 2018

Attorneys with Baltimore-based Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP began entering their appearance on behalf of Harford County Tuesday in an ongoing lawsuit over the completion of a subdivision being marketed as a retirement community for Ahmadiyya Muslims.

The Baltimore Sun reported last month that the county council had approved County Attorney Melissa Lambert’s request to bring in outside counsel to assist the county with the litigation, which has been handled by the county law department to this point.

Lambert said that the complexities of the litigation and volume of documents were too much for the one attorney in her office handling the case.

A federal judge ordered the county to issue permits for 14 completed homes on June 22, finding the county’s refusal to do so was motivated in part by “active and vile racist animus” expressed by some members of the community.
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