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Article | March, 4 2024

Commentary: Funding civil legal aid vital to protect many Maryland families

Reena Shah co-authors op-ed with Commissioners, Vicki Schultz and Michelle Siri

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Blogs | June, 13 2022

David Shapiro Sworn In as MSBA President

David Shapiro was sworn in as President of the MSBA at the Legal Summit in Ocean City, Maryland, on June 3, 2022.Shapiro, a Principal at Paley Rothman…

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Blogs | June, 13 2022

Ravens General Counsel Brandon Etheridge Speaks on Social Justice, His Career Path, and the Joy of Winning at Legal Summit

Many Marylanders dream about being part of the Baltimore Ravens, but for most people, it is just a pipe dream. Brandon Etheridge, Senior Vice President…

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Blogs | June, 7 2022

The Justice Gap 2022: The Unmet Civil Legal Needs of Low-income Americans

The need for legal assistance in civil matters is overwhelming. Many Americans cannot afford to hire attorneys; still, individuals who seek support from…

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Dispatch | June, 6 2022

A2J Dispatch – May/June 2022 Issue

The May/ June IssueIn this issue, we highlight the A2JC program on the Affordable Law Task Force at the 2022 MSBA Legal Summit. We also explore the…

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Blogs | May, 31 2022

Civil Action with Treble Damages for Exploited Seniors

By Michael W. Davis, Esq.Maryland’s Statute Against Financial Exploitation (the SAFE Act) provides for a civil cause of action with treble damages…

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Blogs | May, 2 2022

ACCESS TO JUSTICE COMMISSION ACHIEVES TOP ADVOCACY PRIORITY FOR 2022: A2JC Succeeds in Securing $25.8M to Fund the Access to Counsel in Evictions Law

Evictions law had $0 funding. By the end of the session, A2JC – with the support of the MSBA and other key justice partners – succeeded in securing…

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