David Marcello has served Of Counsel to Sher Garner
Cahill Richter Klein & Hilbert, L.L.C. since 2002. He is a 1968 Phi Beta
Kappa graduate of Williams College and holds a 1971 J.D. degree from Tulane Law
School, where he was an assistant editor of the Law Review and member of the
Order of the Coif. Mr. Marcello was recognized in 2013 by Best Lawyers for his
work in the practice areas of Municipal Law, Administrative /Regulatory Law,
and Land Use & Zoning Law.
Mr. Marcello’s experience in
Municipal Law includes serving as Executive Counsel to Mayor Ernest
N. “Dutch” Morial of New Orleans and as Chief Deputy City Attorney, advising
city agencies on public records, open meetings, zoning, and public bid laws. He
coordinated the City of New Orleans’ legislative program in the 1994 regular
session of the Louisiana Legislature. Mr. Marcello’s civic involvement includes
chairing in 1994-1995 a 40-member Home Rule Charter Revision Advisory
Committee, which successfully undertook the first comprehensive revision of New
Orleans’ Charter in over four decades. In 2010, he co-chaired the Blight Task
Force and the Procurement of Professional Services Subcommittee, both for the
transition of Mayor-Elect Mitch Landrieu. In 2007-2009, he served as the
initial Legal Advisor to the New Orleans Ethics Review Board and Office of
Inspector General.
Mr. Marcello has spoken about municipal law on numerous
occasions:
- “Fundamentals of Drafting” and “Ethics & Politics of Legislative
Drafting,” Tennessee Municipal Attorneys Association, Nashville, TN (February
2013)
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“Sunshine Training: Openness and Accountability in Government,” City
Council Chamber, New Orleans, LA (2012)
- “New Orleans Satellite
Government,” Bowers Auditorium (2011): The database, which he launched with a
colleague in political science, consolidates information about 150+ boards and
commissions, public benefit corporations, security and improvement districts,
and other entities revolving around New Orleans city government.
- “Orleans Parish Elections: Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler!” League of
Women Voters Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2011)
- “Win-Win-Win: Advantages of CBA’s for the Community, Developers,
Government, and You!” Moderator and Speaker at Symposium Co-Sponsored by Urban
Land Institute and The Public Law Center, New Orleans, LA (2011)
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“Expropriation in Louisiana in a Post-Katrina Era,” Southern University
Law Center Journal of Race, Gender, and Poverty Symposium: “We’re Taking Your
Property: Expropriation and Property Rights,” Baton Rouge, LA (2011)
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“Thinking Globally, Drafting Locally: Plain Language Drafting at Home
and Abroad,” International Municipal Lawyers Association 75th Annual
Conference, New Orleans, LA (2010)
- "Housing Recovery in Post-K New Orleans: What Works? What Doesn’t?” Panel
Presentation, National Conference of State Legislatures Annual Meeting, New
Orleans, LA (2008)
- “Overview of Charter Reform: New
Orleans,” Spring Conference on Charter Reform for the Elected Los Angeles
Charter Reform Commission, Los Angeles, CA (1998)
Mr. Marcello’s articles on municipal law include the
following:
- “Housing Redevelopment Strategies in the Wake of Katrina and Anti-Kelo Constitutional
Amendments: Mapping a Path Through the Landscape of Disaster,” 53 Loyola L.
Rev. 763 (2007)
- “Community Benefit Agreements: New Vehicle for Investment in America’s
Neighborhoods,” 39 Urban Lawyer 657 (2007) (included in Thomson/West 2008
Zoning and Planning Law Handbook, reprinting important scholarly contributions)
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Wilson & Marcello, Local
Government: How It Works, How to Make It Work for You (September, 1994)
Best Lawyers also acknowledged Mr. Marcello in
Administrative/Regulatory Law. He
has served for over 20 years as General Counsel to the Louisiana Board of
Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters, rendering legal advice and drafting
various acts to strengthen the profession and the regulation of court reporting
in Louisiana. Mr. Marcello served as General Counsel of the Regional Transit
Authority during 1980-1987, providing legal assistance on legislative
initiatives; a sales tax election; public bidding, open meetings and public
records laws; compliance with federal law; acquisition of the formerly private transit
system; negotiation and drafting of contracts. Mr. Marcello spoke to the Administrative Procedures Study Delegation of the People's
Republic of China on "State Administrative Procedure Act Rulemaking."
His article, "Administrative Practice Under the 1974 Constitution: A
'Silver Anniversary’ Review,” appeared in the Louisiana Law Review (2001).
Best Lawyers also recognized Mr.
Marcello as a ‘Best Lawyer’ in
Land Use
& Zoning. As a member of the Zoning Technical Advisory Committee, he assists
with the current revision of New Orleans’ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. As a
legal consultant to Tulane’s School of Architecture and New Orleans’ City
Planning Commission, he prepared a legal analysis of multiple overlapping
jurisdictions governing New Orleans’ riverfront and suggested several redevelopment
strategies. He served as a full-time legal consultant for Curtis & Davis
Architects’ Planning Department on studies dealing with transportation
planning, housing, and neighborhood preservation. Mr. Marcello’s accomplishments in
historic preservation included drafting landmarks legislation for Louisiana and
serving on the Executive Committee of the Preservation Resource Center Board of
Directors. He has also spoken at the American Society of Civil Engineers Convention in New Orleans on “Historic Preservation” and before the Joint Preservation Conference of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Quapaw Quarter Association in Little Rock, Arkansas on “Urban Conservation Zoning.” He has spoken on “Public and Private Development” to the American
Planning Association and on “The Political and Legal Ramifications of Planning
in New Orleans.” In 1991-1992, he planned and implemented an
interdisciplinary joint degree program in law and urban planning
(J.D./M.U.R.P.) for Loyola Law School and the University of New Orleans.
Mr. Marcello has taught legislative process and agency
rulemaking at Loyola University and Tulane University Law Schools for more than
25 years. He is the author of “The Ethics and Politics of Legislative Drafting,” 70 Tulane Law Review 2437 (1996). He has traveled around the world giving presentations on legislative
drafting and law reform methodologies:
- “Legislative Drafting Training
Program,” Kosovo Justice Support Program, Pristina, Kosovo (2009)
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“Direct Democracy in the United States,” European Association of
Legislation: 6th Congress, Bern, Switzerland (2004)
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“Legislative Drafting: Training of Trainers,” Varna, Bulgaria (2003)
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“Workshop: Legislative Drafting
Program,” Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (2002)
- “Alternative Dispute Resolution in the
Dominican Republic," Santo Domingo and Santiago, Dominican Republic (2000)
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“Legislative Drafting Seminar,"
Tbilisi, Georgia (1999)
- “Legislative Drafting Workshop,” Chisinau, Moldova (1998)
- “Citizen Participation in
Judicial Reform,” United States Information Service Conference on Judicial
Reform, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (1998)
- “Workshop on Legislative
Drafting,” United States Information Service, Johannesburg, South Africa (1997)
- "U.S. Public Interest Practice and Law Reform Methodologies,” Eotvos
Lorand University Law School, Budapest, Hungary (1992)
His Pro Bono activities include serving as Program Committee
Chair for the Louisiana Appleseed Board and also as a board member for both the
Louisiana Children’s Museum and Common Cause of Louisiana.
Mr. Marcello received the
Louisiana Consumers League Public Interest Advocate Award in 1989, the
Louisiana Aging Network’s Outstanding Individual Award in 1991, and the Golden
Hammer Award for Lifetime Achievement in Housing in 1997. He is a lifelong
resident of Louisiana and has lived in the City of New Orleans since 1968.