City of Ferndale, Washington
Rajeev Majumdar is a highly experienced legal professional currently serving as the Managing Partner at Whatcom Law Group, PS, where responsibilities include managing a broad litigation practice with a focus on civil litigation, real property, and business transactions. In addition to this role, Rajeev serves as the City Prosecutor for Blaine and the Special Prosecutor for Bellingham's Mental Health Court. Rajeev holds positions as Chief Appellate Court Judge for the Nooksack Indian Tribe and as a Hearing Examiner for various counties and cities, including Whatcom, Skagit, Island, Ferndale, Lynden, and Bellingham. As an adjunct professor at Western Washington University, Rajeev teaches law courses, contributing to legal education. Rajeev's academic credentials include a JD from Seattle University School of Law, an MPA from the University of Washington, and an MAIS in South Asian Studies.
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City of Ferndale, Washington
Located in the northwest corner of Washington State near the Nooksack River, Ferndale was officially incorporated on March 19, 1907. Once called Jam because of its location next to a logjam on the river, the City was renamed Ferndale by the school teacher who admired ferns that once grew around the original school house. Today, Ferndale is a vibrant community of 14,354 people (April 1, 2019 Washington State Office of Financial Management population estimate), located on the Interstate 5 corridor, approximately 6 miles north of Bellingham and 13 miles south of the Canadian Border. There are many nearby attractions including Mount Baker, the San Juan Islands, numerous lakes, and the Nooksack River. Ferndale also enjoys a close proximity to Vancouver, British Columbia.