NAAG Roles

Faculty, Center for Legal Advocacy and Faculty Development

Deb Donohue has been at the Maryland Office of the Attorney General (OAG) since 1989, in a variety of positions and currently serves as Deputy Counsel to the Maryland Department of Health, focusing on health occupation boards, litigation, and training. Deb has assisted the OAG’s Professional Development and Planning office with the summer law clerk/intern program, the new-attorney volunteer Associate program, and training. She has conducted trainings for her clients, colleagues, and others in topics such as stress management, negotiation, strategic planning, management skills, ethics and civility, trial practice, administrative practice, federal and State confidentiality requirements, antitrust immunity, the Maryland Open Meetings Act/Public Information Act, Robert’s Rules of Order, and State procurement procedures. Deb received her B.A. from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland (now, Notre Dame of Maryland University), her J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law, and her M.P.A. from the University of Baltimore.