NEWSLETTER - Bar Association of Montgomery County Maryland
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NEWSLETTER - Bar Association of Montgomery County Maryland
THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD Volume 53, Issue 11 N EWSLETTE PRESIDENT’S REPORTTO THE MEMBERSHIP "The Grass is Green," right here where we practice. This Bar Association is blessed with incredible volunteers in our Bar Association and Bar Foundation. I would encourage each and every one of you not to hesitate to becoming involved. The networking is particularly helpful in many ways for many lawyers - Just ask the Judges, the State's Attorneys, the Public Defenders and the County attorneys. "Young attorneys–do not hesitate to become involved. The opportunities for involvement are not only in the Bar Association, but also in the Community through the Bar Foundation. John C. Monahan will become your new president of the Bar Association at the Annual Meeting on May 5th and I will become President of the Bar Foundation and we welcome your e-mails and phone calls to become involved. You may also contact Bev Mondin at bevmv@ix.netcom.com and discuss with her what Committee, Section, or Event in which you would like to become involved. Please plan to attend the Annual Meeting and the Bar Revue (our Comedy, Variety Show) written and performed by our attorneys and Judges. See the inserts inside this Newsletter. As part of this article I am including a “Report to the Membership” on our Committee's and 27 West Jefferson St., Rockville, MD 20850-4200 Telephone: (301) 424-3454 Fax: (301) 217-9327 Web Site: http://www.montbar.org — E-mail: barmont@ix.netcom.com BAR REVUE 2006 May 24, 2006 ~ 5:30 p.m. F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre Rockville Civic Center 603 Edmonston Dr., Rockville, MD 20851 ~ May 5, 2006 ~ 8:00a.m.-2:30p.m. Keynote Speaker: Joseph F. Murphy, Jr., Chief Judge Court of Special Appeals of Maryland NEW LOCATION THIS YEAR: Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center 5701 Marinelli Rd. North Bethesda, MD 20852 SEMINARS BEING PRESENTED: Navigating the Treacherous Waters of Our Electronic World What You Don’t Know About Immigration and Divorce Can Hurt Your Client Lawyer as an Employer The Matrix: Immigration Issues at the Crossroads of Your Criminal Case Electronic Discovery and the 2006 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Guardianship Litigation Issues Tax Issues Related to Business Valuations and Divorce 2006 SOFTBALL SEASON The Bar Association Softball League kicked off the 2006 season with two thrilling games, new team uniforms, professional umpires, and even a new team. The Court Clerks renamed DENIED matched up in the first game of the year against the quintessential "Big Dog on the (Continued on page 4) Inside This Issue ... May 2006 112TH ANNUAL MEETING & LAW DAY CELEBRATION It’s Show Time Make your reservations today for the Montgomery County Bar Foundation Bar Revue on May 24th. Dinner will be catered by Red, Hot & Blue and will start at 5:30pm followed by the show at 8:00pm. Come and join your friends and colleague for a great night of entertainment! You will not want to miss your Judges and colleagues as they perform skits, songs, and dances, which they have personally written and choreographed. Please support the Bar Revue with your attendance and/or sponsorship. Broadway Sponsorship entitles you to 10 tickets for $500.00 and our Off-Broadway Sponsorship entitles you to 6 tickets for $250.00. Because your contribution will go to the Bar Foundation for the Pro Bono Program, you will be able to list part of the donation on the Annual Pro Bono Reporting form. Individual tickets are $38.00 which includes dinner, drinks, show, and other expenses. ~ See Insert For Registration Form ~ R Advertisers Index Attorney Positions Bar Calendar Committees & Sections Current Update (Continued on page 8) page page page pages pages 25 23-24 28 16 9 Integrating Dispute Resolution Processes for Business Clients For Registration ... See Insert This Issue PLEASE NOTE: The hotel is giving BAMC Law Day attendees a discount on parking for the day. The cost for parking will be $4.00, payable by each attendee. Judges Schedules Juvenile Schedule Legal Announcements President’s Report State’s Attorney’s Schedules page pages pages pages page 27 26 22 1 & 4-8 26 PAGE 2 FOR YOUR INFORMATION HEADING Bar Association Beverly Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bevmv@ix.netcom.com Office Manager/LRS Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . offadmin@ix.netcom.com Association Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . barmont@ix.netcom.com Membership (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tessy Cindy Marg Marleni Kathy } Lawyer Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawyer Referral Service Operators (part-time) . . . . . . . . (301) 424-3453 (301) 424-7040 (301) 762-8376 (301) 424-6351 (301) 424-7040 (301) 279-9100 Bar Foundation Jackie CLE Seminars and Events Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . montcle@ix.netcom.com (301) 340-2534 Pro Bono Program Client Intake Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (301) 424-7651 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (301) 424-7652 The following staff listing is not for public information. It is for attorney use only. Mary Kay Canarte, Staff Attorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (301) 762-5831 canarte@earthlink.net Maria Office Administrator / Client Intake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (301) 424-2706 mdelgado849@earthlink.net Ingrid Client Intake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (301) 762-8488 imenendez@earthlink.net FOR LAWYERS WHO NEED HELP FRIENDS OF BILL W. LAWYER MEETING If you are aware of attorneys who are having problems with alcohol, drugs, stress, emotional problems and related illnesses that interfere with their professional or personal lives, please call the Lawyer-toLawyer Committee. Committee members are available to assist lawyers find confidential effective programs to suit their needs. All calls are strictly confidential. Barbara R. Graham, Chair Phone: (301) 294-3467 E-mail: brgraham@starpower.net For further information as to the time and location of the meetings, please call Lawyerto-Lawyer Committee member, William G. Simmons at (301) 340-1900. BAR ASSOCIATION OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD NEWSLETTER (USPS 430-930) ISSN-1079-0780 is published monthly except July/August combined at $25.00 per year by the Bar Association of Montgomery County, MD 27 West Jefferson Street, Rockville, MD 20850-4200 PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID Rockville, Maryland 20850-4200 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Bar Association of Montgomery County, MD, Newsletter 27 West Jefferson St., Rockville, Maryland 20850-4200 Beverly C. Mondin, Executive Director & Editor Cindy Brandenburg, Assistant & Advertising Editor LEGAL ETHICS HOTLINE ~ Reserve Your Spot ~ 2006 Annual Meeting & Law Day Celebration Friday, May 5, 2006 Louis S. Pettey Allen J. Katz - (301) 977-8400 - (301) 840-8007 For a written confidential opinion, submit your written request, marked confidential, to Jeffrey M. Axelson, c/o Bar Association of Montgomery County, MD, 27 West Jefferson St., Rockville, MD 20850. 2005-2006 Officers and Chairs ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: President: Paul F. Kemp President-Elect: John C. Monahan Treasurer: Richard S. Stolker Treasurer-Elect: Robert B. Hetherington Secretary: Richard H. Melnick Past President: John J. McCarthy Executive Director: Beverly C. Mondin EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Hon. Michael J. Algeo Daniel M. Kennedy, III George E. Simms, III Bradford S. Bernstein Michael J. McAuliffe Jeffrey Van Grack Audrey A. Creighton Master Joan E. Ryon Patricia M. Weaver Neil I. Jacobs Nancy A. Sachitano Vincent M. Wills New Practitioners Co-Chairs: Omolade R. Akinbolaji & Marjorie P. DiLima COMMITTEE CHAIRS Assoc./Found. – Ann. Mtg. & Law Day – Robert B. Hetherington, Chair – (301) 762-7770 Bench/Bar-Circuit – Patricia P. Via, Chair – (240) 777-6721 Bench/Bar-District Court – Reginald W. Bours, III, Chair – (301) 340-7600 Fee Dispute Resolution – Ronald S. Canter, Co-Chair – (240) 386-3000, David L. Rubino, Co-Chair – (301) 762-7770 & Patricia M. Weaver, Co-Chair – (301) 951-9360 Interprofessional – John M. Quinn, Chair – (301) 698-8182 Judicial Selections – Larry A. Ceppos, Chair – (301) 251-0440 Thomas D. Murphy, Vice Chair – (301) 424-0400 Lawyer to Lawyer – Barbara R. Graham, Chair – (301) 294-3467 Lawyer Referral – Gregory E. Flynn, Chair – (301) 340-2020 Legal Ethics – Jeffrey M. Axelson, Co-Chair – (301) 738-7650 & Samuel M. Shapiro, Co-Chair – (301) 340-1333 Legislation – Laurel N. Anchors, Co-Chair –(301) 990-6065 & VACANT, Co-Chair Nominations & Elections – Nancy A. Sachitano, Chair – (301) 657-8805 Professionalism & The Quality of Life - Karen L. Federman-Henry, Chair – (240) 777-6761 Designated Conciliator Program – Gary W. Diamond, Chair – (301) 933-4500 Technology – Morton J. Frome, Chair – (301) 738-9900 Unauthorized Practice of Law – Ronald M. Abramson, Chair – (240) 386-3000 SECTION CHAIRS Alternative Dispute Resolution – Robert L. Baum, Co-Chair – (301) 610-0610 & Ellen F. Kandell, Co-Chair – (301) 588-5390 Bankruptcy Law – Ronald M. Levin, Chair – (202) 973-1200 Business Law – Edward E. Sharkey, Co-Chair – (301) 657-8184 & Matthew J. Downs, Co-Chair – (301) 838-9500 Commercial Litigation – Steven Gould, Co-Chair – (301) 718-4548 & Jeffrey M. Schwaber, Co-Chair – (301) 838-3210 Criminal Law – Eun K. Cho, Co-Chair – (301) 230-5200 & Carol A. Crawford, Co-Chair – (240) 777-7342 Employment Law – Scott A. Mirsky, Co-Chair – (301) 251-6200 & Rosanna C. Lopez, Co-Chair – (301) 881-6800 Estates & Trusts – Jay M. Eisenberg, Chair – (301) 230-5223 Family Law – Jennifer A. Forquer, Co-Chair – (30) 657-8805 & Carlos M. Lastra, Co-Chair – (301) 869-1700 Federal Practice – Lawrence R. Holzman, Co-Chair – (301) 220-2200 & Charles F. Chester, Co-Chair – (301) 294-2500 Health Law – Randi Kopf, Co-Chair – (301) 762-3770 & Jason Slotnik, Co-Chair – (301) 649-0626 Immigration – Devang M. Shah, Co-Chair – (301) 315-0001 & Timur Edib, Co-Chair – (301) 251-8830 In-House Counsel – Gregory D. Grant, Chair – (301) 230-6578 Intellectual Property & Technology – Jeffrey I. Auerbach, Co-Chair – (301) 896-0600 & Eric J. Von Vorys, Co-Chair – (301) 239-5242 Juvenile Law – Debra S. Grimes, Co-Chair – (240) 777-7389 & Maura L. Lynch, Co-Chair – (240) 777-7380 Law Firm Management – David A. Pordy, Chair – (301) 230-5205 New Practitioners – Omolade R. Akinbolaji, Co-Chair – 301-657-8805 & Marjorie P. DiLima, Co-Chair – (301) 251-0100 Mentor/Mentee (sub of New Practitioners) - Ilana Cohen, Chair – (240) 355-6642 Chamber Chats – Ivonne C. Lindley, Chair – (301) 838-3217 Personal Injury Litigation – Michael V. Nakamura, Co-Chair (Plaintiff) – (301) 230-5255 & John J. O’Neill, Co-Chair (Defense) – (301) 279-0099 Real Estate – Jerry R. O’Conor, Chair – (202) 887-0005 Taxation – Chaya Kundra, Chair – (301) 424-7585 Telecommunications – Bruce A. Henoch, Co-Chair – (301) 230-6569 & Michael Deutschman, Co-Chair – (301) 571-6222 Workers Compensation Law – Mary B. Buonanno, Co-Chair – (301) 270-0327 & Wendy B. Karpel, Co-Chair – (240) 777-6726 BAR FOUNDATION OFFICERS (Effective July 1, 2005) President: John J. McCarthy President-Elect: Paul F. Kemp Past President: Deane A. Shure Treasurer: Alan S. Zipp Assistant Treasurer: Richard S. Stolker DIRECTORS James M. Brault Mark S. Goldstein A. Howard Metro Douglas M. Bregman Gerald W. Heller Robert C. Park Eun (Jeannie) K. Cho Eric M. Johnson Linda D. Schwartz Charles B. Day John P. Kudel Harry C. Storm Glenn M. Cooper Susan S. Magazine Rebecca N. Strandberg David S. DeJong Mimi L. Magyar-Socorso Joseph P. Suntum Kathleen M. Dumais Rachel T. McGuckian Marvin Waldman Mary Ellen Flynn Patrick C. McKeever Jo B. Fogel Camilla O. McRory COMMITTEE CHAIRS Bar Revue – Steven J. Bienstock – (301) 251-1600 Cable T.V./Law School for the Public – Thomas P. Ryan, Co-Chair – (301) 762-7770 & Natasha R. Luddington, Co-Chair – (301) 657-0748 Continuing Legal Education – Daniel L. Shea, Chair – (301) 424-1060 CLE Breakfasts – James C. Strouse, Chair – (410) 730-7600 Fall Outing – James R. Hammerschmidt, Co-Chair – (301) 951-9338 & Alison W. Rind, Co-Chair – (301) 657-0750 Pro Bono – Lauri E. Cleary, Chair – (301) 657-0176 School Mock Trial – Bradford S. Bernstein, Co-Chair – (301) 762-1600 & Rachel T. McGuckian, Co-Chair – (301) 762-1600 Speakers Bureau – Richard E. Schimel, Chair (Public Division) – (301) 654-0896 & William F. X. Becker, Chair (School Division) – (301) 340-6966 PAGE 3 Pilot Program for Circuit and District Courts ANNOUNCING A JUDICIARY CUSTOMER SURVEY ON ACCESS & FAIRNESS IN THE MARYLAND COURTS For quite some time, Chief Judge Bell has concentrated considerable attention and resources on enhancing the public's access to the Maryland courts. As part of this on-going effort, the Maryland Judicial Council has initiated a pilot program to identify the extent of the public's accessibility to the judicial system. This new initiative seeks to complement the Judiciary's continuing efforts in this area and will focus specifically on the access to and fairness of our trial courts. The pilot programs will take place in the Circuit and District Courts in Howard and Montgomery Counties. It will utilize a methodology developed by the National Center for State Courts and as adapted by the Judicial Council for use in our courts. It will involve a short written survey consisting of concise questions to be administered by court staff to customers exiting the respective court facilities over the course of a typical day. The Montgomery County Circuit Court will have volunteer staff positioned at the Monroe and Maryland Avenue doors requesting all persons departing the Judicial Center to complete a survey on June 9th and June 12th. When the surveys have been completed and collected, the Administrative Office of the Courts will analyze the information and share those results with the pilot courts for comments and suggestions on how to Bulletin Board & Future Calendar May 5, 2006 ~ Annual Meeting & Law Day Celebration ... Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 5701 Marinelli Rd., North Bethesda, MD 20852 ... RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW. See Insert This Issue. May 24, 2006 ~ 2006 Bar Revue ... 5:30p.m. ~ F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre. RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW. See Insert This Issue. June 27, 2006 ~ Committee/Section Orientation ~ 7:45a.m. ~ Bar Association CLE Classroom ... For all Committee and Section Chairs and Co-Chairs ... Information will be sent out at a later date. October 27, 2006 ~ Bar Association / Red Cross Blood Drive Do you need materials from our Fall CLE Breakfasts & Seminars? For information call Jackie in the CLE office at (301) 340-2534. Please feel free to send your newsletter submissions via e-mail to barmont@ix.netcom.com. improve access and fairness in the court. A subsequent report will be prepared for the Judicial Council that will include the pilot results, as well as specific recommendations relating to the methodology and survey. In anticipation of your continued cooperation, we thank you. The Hon. Ann S. Harrington PROPERTY REVIEW BOARD After 16 years of service, the Honorable Joseph Mathias is stepping down as a member of the Property Review Board. The Circuit Court is seeking this replacement. Appointment Available: Property Review Board Background: The Board consists of three members: a farmer, an engineer and a lawyer. The Board averages 8 to 10 hearings per year. The pay is $75 per day for the Board Chair and $70 per day for the other two members. The Board’s goal is to settle property disputes that would otherwise be filed with the Court as a Condemnation Jury Trial. Contacts: The Honorable Ann S. Harrington Attn: Debbie Bennett 50 Maryland Ave., Suite 312 Rockville, MD 20850 (240) 777-9181 2006 Annual Meeting & Law Day Celebration Friday, May 5, 2006 Marriott Bethesda North Hotel & Conference Center ~ See Insert This Issue ~ WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PAGE 4 PRESIDENT’S REPORT, cont’d (Continued from page 1) Sections. Look for your area of practice and become involved. Thank you for the opportunity and privilege of serving as your President for 2005-06. I send each of you my very best in your practice and future participation in your Bar Association. Paul F. Kemp Circuit Court Bench Bar - Patricia P. Via, Chair The Committee worked with The Honorable Ann Sundt and co-sponsored and organized a program entitled "ADR Today–The Court's Perspective." The program speakers were Circuit Court Judges and Masters, local practitioners and courthouse professionals, who discussed a variety of issues relating to alternative dispute resolution. The program was well-received. As for the Committee meetings, the group has had a fair amount of discussion on court procedures and practices. These open discussions have allowed for a good exchange of information in an effort to address important issues affecting the practice of law in the Circuit Court. The Committee is rescheduling "Circuit Court Night" for the fall and possibly combining it with another event of another committee or section, e.g., the District Court Bench Bar or the New Practitioners. Attorneys should be reminded that they may contact their respective section or committee chairs with appropriate issues that they would like to be addressed by the Circuit Court Bench Bar Committee. Also, attorneys can contact the Circuit Court Bench Bar Committee WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. chair directly if they want to bring a matter before this Committee for discussion. Fee Dispute Resolution Committee Ronald S. Canter, David L. Rubino and Patricia M. Weaver, Co-Chairs The Committee submitted revisions to the Fee Dispute Rules to the Executive Committee modifying jurisdiction of committee, whereby claims between $1,000 and $5,000 are submitted for mediation and claims over $5,000 are heard by a single arbitrator. The Committee has experienced a significant reduction in membership. We are faced with a crisis situation and cannot timely refer cases to arbitration. We need 15 new members at a minimum. Also, we would like to solicit our retired Judges and retired Masters to serve as arbitrators. This would help reduce our backlog. Judicial Selections Panel Committee Larry A. Ceppos, Chair The Committee oversaw the 120th and the 121st Referendums for 3 (and ultimately 4) Circuit Court vacancies. Panel members interviewed candidates; counted ballots; and, met to render the panel vote. The gargantuan amount of volunteer time amounted to nearly $80,000 and hard cost was $5,000. Legal Ethics Committee - Jeffrey M. Axelson and Samuel M. Shapiro, CoChairs Committee members continue to provide information to the members and to the public through the provision of the hotline and the written inquiries. We have continued to provide advice to our Bar members on preventing violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct. We provide instantaneous advice to attorneys and the public on prospective conduct. In our monthly meetings we focus on providing advice to those who submit written inquiries. Additionally, questions of notable importance which have been addressed in the hotline are brought to the committee's attention. The Committee continues to prepare articles on ethical issues for publication in the Bar Newsletter. Although attendance for the Law PAGE 5 PRESIDENT’S REPORT, cont’d Day ethical seminars have been standing room only for the last several years, the Ethics Committee is not per se participating in the seminars this year, instead, we will be contributing as a small part to several of the other seminars. Professionalism & The Quality of Life Committee - Karen L. Federman Henry, Chair The programs were a great hit, with 25 to 30 members attending the Fall Ethics Program and over 15 attending the Spring program on Quality of Life. It seems that there is renewed interest in the Committee. The Committee should continue to hold a Fall program on Ethics issues and a Spring program on the Quality of Life. In addition, the Committee may take on a role in promoting professionalism once the Court of Appeals Professionalism Committee issues its report later this year. We would like the BAMC President to persuade a judge (sitting or retired) or two to join the Committee. As the Committee moves forward, it is important that it not lose sight of the Quality of Life component. It will be all too easy to focus only on professionalism and civility, and the Committee needs to address both elements. Alternative Dispute Resolution Section - Robert L. Baum and Ellen Kandell, Co-Chairs We revised the BAMC arbitration rules and application, publicized the program, and developed a system for maintaining the roster. We also co-sponsored and helped organize the highly successful "ADR in the Courts." In the Collaborative Law area, we generated significant interest in the field, worked successfully with non-lawyers (e.g. financial planners, therapists) to "get the word out" and begin collaborative law cases in the County. People attend bar meetings to gain information to benefit their clients. A mediator's clients are the parties. In the arbitration area, we just need to publicize the program more. In the collaborative law area, we have gotten around the fact that nonlawyers cannot be members of the BAMC by working closely with a local non-profit collaborative law group (Maryland Collaborative Dispute Professionals, Inc.). It has not been a practical problem in terms of the two groups working well together and jointly supporting collaborative law. We will continue to offer educational programs, particularly in the areas of arbitration and collaborative law. We will be having trainings in each area to increase the number of practitioners qualified in those areas. Commercial Litigation Section Steven Gould and Jeffrey M. Schwaber, Co-Chairs The principal accomplishment this year was the E-Discovery CLE, presented by Judge Mason and U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Grimm. It was a fascinating and very well attended presentation, which included Virginia CLE credits. On April 19, 2006, the section cosponsored a program with the Business Law Section, titled Corporate Control and Minority Rights, featuring Glenn Cooper as the presenter. The Section will hold a CLE on May 16, 2006 titled Tips for Maryland Lawyers About Virginia Practice. We are formulating the concept of a section newsletter. The section also provided information about E-Discovery and Electronic Presentation of Trial Evidence. Criminal Law Section - Jeannie K. Cho and Carol A. Crawford, CoChairs The Section has been able to sched- ule some excellent speakers, including The Honorable Joseph Murphy, The Honorable Mary Ellen Barbera, the Honorable Peter Messitte, The Honorable Patrick Woodward and others. We have provided quality presentations and excellent handouts for the practitioners. We suggest that the section do a survey of the criminal practitioners to gain insight into practitioner needs. We solicited participation in our events, but still feel that turnout could be increased. At this time, with every available moment of the day already taken, we need to provide an attractive service that fits ones' specific needs. Employment Law Section - Scott A. Mirsky and Rosanna C. Lopez, CoChairs Building on the previous year's success, we have further established the Section as a viable group within the Bar Association. Our meetings this year have included the following: (1) Roger Campbell, Assistant Chief of MOSH (Maryland Occupational Safety Health) Compliance Service, who discussed various issues surrounding employer compliance with a MOSH investigation; (2) Tiara Jackson, the Intake Supervisor at the Washington Field Office of the EEOC, who discussed the intake, evaluation, and investigative process at the Washington Field Office and provided the attendees with several practice tips for bringing or (Continued on following page) WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PAGE 6 PRESIDENT’S REPORT, cont’d (Continued from preceding page) defending claims before the EEOC; (3) Joyce Ann Mitchell, who provided the attendees with a short practice guide regarding the mediation process. Our section recognized the importance of ADR in the resolution of employment disputes and the Section was pleased that Ms. Mitchell was able to share her experience with us; (4) Amy Muhlendorf, Associate General Counsel for Booz Allen & Hamilton, spoke to our Section regarding how inhouse corporate counsel handles labor and employment disputes and how it responds to demand letters and the threat of litigation. By inviting this speaker to our Section meeting, we were able to meet one of our goals of encouraging more interaction between members of our Section with in-house counsel who focus on employment law issues; and (5) Liza H. Gold, MD, who spoke to our Section on the role and use of psychiatric experts in employment litigation. Our Law Day breakout will focus on the use and handling of computer data in connection with employment-related matters. Estate & Trust Law Section - Jay M. Eisenberg, Chair This years meetings included the following topics and speakers: (1) Meet the Register of Wills and His Top Staff with Joseph Griffin, Register of Wills; (2) Circular 230 for Estate Planners with David Borinsky, Esquire and Gordon Feinblatt; (3) Estate Planning in Maryland in a Decoupled World with David Forrer, Esquire; (4) Fill Your Sales Funnel with Terry Nicholetti, Washington Business Journal; (5) Discussion of Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning; (6) Estate Planning for Parents of Children with Life Long Disabilities with Evan Krame, Esquire; (7) Trust Owned Life Insurance with Michael Brohawn, CFP, CLU, Senior Director of Advanced Markets for BISYS- Potomac; and (8) Estate Planning for Same Sex Couples with Joseph Kapp, Lincoln Financial Advisors. By the end of May, the section will have presented 10 Seminars to assist the Estate, Trust & Wills practitioners. Family Law Section - Jennifer A. Forquer and Carlos M. Lastra, CoChairs The average attendance at most of our section meetings is 20-25 members. This year, we continued the Section's programs with the Women's Commission and the Gilchrist Center by providing speakers on the law relating to domestic issues. We also continued the Section's support of the Pro Se Project, with Bonnie Montgomery and Diana Metcalf heading the committee that organized and coordinated volunteers to work at the Pro Se Project during times of need. The Section, along with Family Division Masters and Judges from the WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PAGE 7 PRESIDENT’S REPORT, cont’d Circuit Court and Court of Appeals, hosted the Annual Wine and Cheese with the Judges and Masters in February. The Section, in collaboration with the Circuit Court Bench Bar Committee, The ADR Section and the Criminal Law Section, presented and organized the program "ADR Today: The Court's Perspective." We organized 4 breakfast CLE's with Family Division Judges as presenters and held 5 CLE evening programs. For each monthly Section meeting we had guest speakers present on various topics that were useful to our membership in their practice under our theme for the year, "Lawyers as Problem Solvers." Our Section also took a position supporting the legislation drafted to deal with the repercussions of the Court of Appeals decision in Fox vs. Wills. Our Legislative Committee Chair, Lindsay Parvis, organized testimony in support of bills submitted to the Maryland legislature on the Guardian ad Litem immunity issue. The Section strives to keep our members aware of pending legislation and presenting the opinion of our Section on such legislation with the approval of the Executive Committee. We plan to continue presenting interesting and useful programs to assist our members in their practices, and to encourage the participation of all our members, veterans, and newer attorneys, in these programs. The Section feels there is a need to promote greater mentoring between veteran attorneys and newer lawyers. Federal Practice Section - Charles F. Chester and Lawrence R. Holzman, Co-Chairs The Section held a well attended CLE last fall where The Honorable Deborah K. Chasanow and The Honorable William G. Connelly were the speakers. We think the Section needs to hold joint programs with other Sections. There is room for overlap (i.e., employment, criminal, etc). There needs to be a "substantive area" of law to draw members. The Section feels it is important to cover the topic of Motions Practice in Federal Court Versus State Court. Law Firm Management Section David A. Pordy, Chair The Section held the following programs: (1) a presentation by Morgan Stanley on Deferred Compensation and Retirement Enhancement Strategies; (2) a presentation by Optimal Networks on Strategic Technology Investment; and (3) a presentation by a nationally recognized expert on legal malpractice avoidance and legal malpractice insurance. The Section strives to help attorneys with everything they need to know about how to run their firm to maximum efficiency and profitability while serving the profession and the community. Personal Injury Litigation Section Michael V. Nakamura and John J. O'Neill, Co-Chairs The Section strives to increase the civility between the plaintiffs and defense bar by fostering of the civility and image of litigators. We will continue our efforts to attract top speakers and to stress holding CLE programs rather than monthly meetings. The Section feels a need for public awareness of the cost and efforts involved in litigation versus the need for legitimate recovery of damages. Real Estate Law Section - Jerry R. O'Conor, Chair Our Section meeting participants are drawn from a larger, more diverse pool (younger and older practitioners from a variety of firms). The quality of discussion following presentations has improved as well (or perhaps as a result). We will continue to encourage individuals to attend and request help and suggestions for topics and speakers from other Section members to assist our colleagues. Workers Compensation Law Section Mary B. Buonanno and Wendy B. Karpel, Co-Chairs In February, Dr. Joel Fechter, David Galinis, Esquire and David Schoenfield, Esquire participated in a panel discussion on "How to Avoid Over Treatment." In (Continued on following page) WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PAGE 8 PRESIDENT’S REPORT, cont’d (Continued from preceding page) March, Chris Hinrichs, Esquire and Phil Armstrong, Esquire spoke on strategies for pursuing a third party/subrogation case in the workers' compensation context. Our final meeting was a luncheon with the Workers' Compensation Commissioner, Lauren Sfekas. We hope to achieve an important accomplishment this year by working with the Circuit Court Bench Bar Committee. We are close to the elimination of the Pre-Trial Status Conferences for Workers' Compensation Circuit Court de novo trials. We also are attempting to coordinate an educational outreach to those members of the Bench unfamiliar with workers' compensation law. We plan to invite the new Chairman and the newly appointed Commissioners to the Workers' Compensation Section meetings. We want to also invite members of the Montgomery County Circuit Court Bench to advise on what we can do to make workers' compensation issues more understandable to the jury. We feel the Section needs to continue to update its members on the new case law that is issued by the appellate courts and review the new bills that are being introduced at the Maryland state legislature. We need to keep our members updated on any changes at the Commission. This Section is needed to ensure that claimant and defense counsel come together in a neutral arena to discuss the law from different perspectives and to ensure collegiality in this small community of lawyers. WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. SOFTBALL ... (Continued from page 1) Block" Civil Defense [aka McCarthy Wilson]. Displaying the fire that led them to the 2004 League Championship, Civil Defense jumped to the early lead 8-2 bolstered by hitting prowess of league all-stars Andre Forte and Scott Nelson. However, the young and ambitious law clerks were not overwhelmed by the fast start of Civil Defense and began inning by inning to scratch away at the lead. As the top of the 5th inning approached they found themselves down by two runs. After two easy outs, they strung together three singles to load the bases. It was at this very moment Judge David Boynton strolled to home plate, surveyed the pressure packed situation, and after looking at two pitches, stroked a "no doubt about it" grand slam to put Denied up by two. Unfortunately, this would not be the first victory for Denied as Civil Defense would prevail rallying to take the first game. A special mention must be made of the impressive team uniforms created by Denied team captain Tim Fischer. Also, a big thanks to Judge Boynton and Judge Greenberg for playing. We hope to see more judges in the future. Who is next? The second game matched Paley Ale [aka Paley Rothman and Lerch Early] against Res Ipsa Loquitur [formerly known as North Adams]. Paley Ale jumped to an early lead over the defending champions 63. In spite of this deficit, Res Ipsa erupted in the third inning with a seven run offensive onslaught culminating with back to back home runs by Josh Gree and Craig Silverman. They added to this lead and cruised into the top of the seventh inning with a commanding 13-6 lead. Things would not end so easily, as Paley Ale put on a hitting clinic of their own, taking the lead by one going into the bottom of the seventh. Res Ipsa calmly handled the pressure and scored two runs to win by one. If the first two games are any indication of the caliber of play, we are off to a great start. Additionally, we will have certified ASA referees to officiate the league games for the first time since Deane Shure was the league director. I can't even remember back that long ago. Also we welcome one new team Baseless Claim [aka Selzer Gurvitch Rabin & Obecny, Chtd.] led by Meredyth S. Cooper. Chip Lipscomb, League Director PAGE 9 CURRENT UPDATE CIRCUIT COURT FAMILY DIVISION SCHOOL MOCK TRIAL COMPETITION Family Division Open Motions Reminder Please follow up on motions that you have filed with the court. If a motion is past ripe and you have not received a ruling, please inquire with the court as to the status of the motion. Similarly, if you have filed a motion that you no longer wish to pursue, please file a line to withdraw the motion. To check on the status of a motion please call the Clerk's office at 240-777-9429 or the Family Division at 240-777-9079. We would like to thank the following attorneys who acted as Judges in the playoffs of this year's competition. Jay Bernstein David Lease James Brault James Mood Audrey Creighton John Murphy Thomas Degonia Patricia Weaver Karen Ferretti Robert Weinberg Andre Forte We would also like to thank the following Judges who handled the finals of this year's competition: The Honorable S. Michael Pincus The Honorable John W. Debelius, III Thanks to everyone for your time and assistance. Looking forward to next year. Mediation/Facilitation Invoices If you provide mediation services for the Juvenile Department or facilitation services for the Family Division, please submit an invoice each time you perform this service. Some service providers are submitting invoices spanning several months. The court's fiscal year ends on June 30th. We want to ensure that all invoices are received for services rendered from July 1, 2005, through June 30, 2006, so payment can be made in early July. Pro Se Clinic In an effort to better serve its clients, the Pro Se Clinic has obtained the services of an interpreter on a regular basis. This service began on Wednesday, April 12th. A Spanish-speaking interpreter is now available every Wednesday from Noon to 4:00 p.m. Madeleine Jones Rachel T. McGuckian, Co-Chair Bradford S. Bernstein, Co-Chair LAWYERS' LITERARY CIRCLE This month, the Lawyers' Literary Circle (just a fancy name for a book group) will celebrate its 13th Anniversary. That is a long time for any group to have been continuously meeting. On May 11, 1993, ten Montgomery County lawyers met in the party room of the Jefferson Building to discuss Memories of the Ford Administration, by John Updike. Those original members included Bob Dean, Jim Demma, Mark Goldstein, Peter Greenburg, John McCabe, Pat McKeever, Carole Perez, Paul Wiesenfeld, Joanne WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. 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If you have any questions about our group, please give me a call. Jim Demma, (301) 762-1600 MONAHAN PARTICIPATES IN ABA BAR LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Joining nearly 300 leaders of lawyer organizations from across the country at the American Bar Association’s Bar Leadership Institute (BLI), March 9-11 was John C. Monahan of Rockville, MD, President-Elect of the Bar Association of Montgomery County. The BLI is held annually in Chicago for incoming officials of local and state bars, special focus lawyer associations, and bar foundations. The seminar provides the opportunity to confer with ABA officials, bar leader colleagues, executive staff, and other experts on the operation of such organizations. Monahan joined ABA President Michael S. Greco of Boston, MA, and ABA President-Elect Karen J. Mathis of Denver, CO, in sessions on bar governance, finance, communications and planning. Various ABA entities briefed the participants on resources available from the ABA for local, state, national, and specialty bar associations and foundations. The BLI is sponsored by the ABA Standing Committee on Bar Activities and Services and the ABA Division for Bar Services as part of the association’s long-standing goal of fostering partnerships with bars and related organizations nationwide. Cooperating ABA staff entities including the Division for Media Relations and Communications Services. PAGE 10 COMMITTEES & SECTIONS CINA/DELINQUENCY BROWN BAG BENCH BAR MEETINGS May 18, 2006 Sept. 21, 2006 June 14, 2006 Oct. 18, 2006 July 20, 2006 Nov. 16, 2006 Aug. 16, 2006 Dec. 20, 2006 The CINA Bench Bar meetings are now being held on Wednesdays, while the Delinquent Bench Bar meetings will remain on Thursdays. The CINA/Delinquent Bench Bar meetings will be held in Courtroom 20 of the District Court Building at 12:30 - 1:30 PM. CIRCUIT COURT BENCH BAR COMMITTEE MEETING DATES May 3, 2006 All meetings will be held on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 8:00a.m. in the Administrative Judge’s Conference Room in the Circuit Court building in Rockville. The following matters are brought to your attention: All attorneys are advised that the sniper trial will begin May 1 and is scheduled to last four to eight weeks. This trial is surely to impact on the amount of people coming into and out of the Courthouse during that time period. There will be extra security during this time. Therefore, all attorneys are advised to let their clients know about this trial so that they can give themselves sufficient time to clear any extra security and the long lines getting into the Courthouse. Attorneys will still be able to use their badges to access the Courthouse. The Circuit Courthouse is involved WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. 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I want to take this opportunity to thank all the members of the Committee who have helped in fostering communications between the bench and the bar by attending those early morning meetings and bringing to the Committee's attention issues and problems that affect all of us in the practice of law. I have enjoyed my role as the chairperson of this Committee, which has allowed me the opportunity to provide some small service to the Bar Association. It has been a wonderful professional and personal experience. If you have any matters to bring to the Committee's attention, please contact me at 240-777-6721 or patricia.via@montgomerycountymd.gov, Committee Chair, or Lawal Momodu (301-654-9393), lawal.momodu@gmail.com. Patricia Via, Chair COMMERCIAL LITIGATION SECTION The Commercial Litigation Section will be sponsoring an exciting CLE program, Navigating the Unpredictability of Virginia’s State Courts, on May 16, 2006, from 8:30-11:30a.m. More information regarding the speakers and other details will be circulated through the listserv in the near future. Steven Gould, Co-Chair Jeffrey M. Schwaber, Co-Chair 301-258-9317 BAIL BONDS 24 HOUR SERVICE 301- 279-0757 PANTAZES BAIL BONDS 77 South Washington Street Rockville, MD 20850 PAGE 11 COMMITTEES & SECTIONS DISTRICT COURT BENCH BAR COMMITTEE MEETING DATES May 4, 2006 The next Meeting is Thursday, May 4, 2006, 8:00 a.m., in 4th Floor Conference Room at the Rockville District Court location. Members with questions or suggestions are encouraged to e-mail them to Reg Bours at bourslaw@verizon.net. Reginald W. Bours, III, Chair EMPLOYMENT LAW SECTION We would like to thank Liza H. Gold, MD, for speaking at our April Section Meeting. Also, we would like to thank the law firms of Bromberg Rosenthal LLP and Farber Rubin, LLC for allowing us to have our Section meetings in their respective conference rooms and for providing breakfast for all attendees. Scott A. Mirsky, Co-Chair Rosanna Lopez, Co-Chair FAMILY LAW SECTION MEETING DATES Spring has finally sprung and now it is time to put on your summer clothes, kick up your heels and enjoy time with your friends and family. There are no Section meetings or events planned until things start back up in the fall (September). We wanted to let you all know that we really enjoyed being Section Co-Chairs this year and to say thank you to everyone for making it such a wonderful year. Some specific recognition is in order! Thank you to our Committee Chairs for the great jobs they did this year: Bob Baum, Robert Eustice, Hadrian N. Hatfield, Heather Q. Hostetter, Lili Khozeimeh, Rahul Kishore, Sherry Leichman, Linda Matisans Linden, Shelly D. McKeon, Diana Metcalf, Bonnie Montgomery, Carren Oler, Karen Robbins, Brian Sadur, Heather L. Sunderman and Vince Wills. Thank you also to all of our members who volunteered of their time and experience at various CLE's and other events throughout the year. We could not have done it without you! Thank you also to everyone who has been so generous in offering of their time and experience to help out at the Pro Se Project so far in 2006: Lade Akinbolaji, Judi Amick, Laurel Anchors, Brian Barke, Ken Barnhart, Dawn Bowie, Barbara Bullman, Mike Callahan, Douglas Cohn, Heather Collier, Mary Ellen Flynn, Jennifer Forquer, Mare Fox, Jerry Gudis, Hadrian Hatfield, Cassie Hicks, Heather Hostetter, Jonathon Issacs, Sharon Johnson, Lily Khozeimeh, Sherry Leichman, Anne LoPiano, Susan Magazine, Mary McCarthy, Diana Metcalf, Marcia Mills, Alex Morrow, Judy Mustille, Virginia Nuta, Lindsay Parvis, Donna Rismiller, Louise Rodriguez, Kathy Salamat, Jill Savedoff, Edythe Schneider, Lenore Schneiderman, Louise Schwartz, Mike Subin, John Thyden, Joan Weiss, and Donya Zimmerman. As always, the Pro Se Project still needs your assistance so be sure to stop by after a court appearance to help out or let Bonnie or Diana know when you can fill in. You can contact Bonnie at bjmontgomery@msn.com and Diana at metcalf_law@yahoo.com. As a reminder, the Gilchrist Center is still looking for volunteers to speak at the family law seminars taking place on May 11, 2006 (Custody, Visitation and Support), October 12, 2006 (Grounds for Divorce, Marital Property and Alimony) and December 14, 2006 (Custody, Visitation and Support). Please contact Rahul Kishore if you are interested. The seminars commence at 6:30 p.m. and run for about 90 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the numbers in attendance. The seminars take place at the Gilchrist Center for Cultural Diversity, 11319 Elkin Street, Wheaton, MD 20902. This is a great opportunity for anyone looking (Continued on following page) WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PAGE 12 COMMITTEES & SECTIONS (Continued from preceding page) to market themselves, put in pro bono hours and provide valuable legal services to the public. Rahul can be reached at Shah & Kishore - (301) 315-0001 or kishore@shahandkishore.com. As always, if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please feel free to contact either of us! Jennifer A. Forquer, Co-Chair Carlos M. Lastra, Co-Chair FEDERAL PRACTICE SECTION The Federal Practice Section will hold year end meeting on Wednesday, May 3, 2006 in the Bar Association CLE Classroom at 6:00p.m. Members and participants will be asked what they want the section to accomplish over the next year, and how often to meet. Because of the overlap with so many other areas of law practice, members of other sections are encouraged to participate, from criminal to bankruptcy to health care. eg. anyone practicing any area of law in federal courts. Charles F. Chester, Co-Chair Lawrence R. Holzman, Co-Chair INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & TECHNOLOGY LAW SECTION MEETING DATES May 9, 2006 All meetings will be held on the 2nd Tuesday of alternating months at 8:00 a.m. in the Conference Room of the Bar Association Building, unless otherwise noted. Jeffrey I. Auerbach, Co-Chair Eric J. Von Vorys, Co-Chair WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PROFESSIONAL PROCESS SERVING, INC. 14011 Congress Drive Rockville, MD 20853-2636 Fax: (301) 460-0603 (301) 460-6300 Trained and experienced professionals Rush service available Prompt service Competitive rates, bulk rates available Post Office checks Skip tracing/Locating Continuous status reports Immediate Driving Record Access Unlimited attempts 18 Years of Service Janet M. 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Graham, Chair LEGAL ETHICS COMMITTEE MEETING DATES May 9, 2006 June 13, 2006 All meetings will be held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 4:30p.m. in the Bar Association Conference Room, unless otherwise noted. Jeffrey M. Axelson, Co-Chair Samuel M. Shapiro, Co-Chair PROFESSIONALISM & THE QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE MEETING DATES May 2, 2006 Recipe for Quality of Life The April 4 meeting of the L AW O F F I C E S O F COURTLAND K. TOWNSEND, JR. *************** 6804 COASTAL HIGHWAY TOWNSEND TOWERS OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND 21842 *************** TWENTY-SIX YEARS PREVIOUS PRACTICE IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND *************** FAX: (410) 524-4953 TELEPHONE: (410) 524-4300 PAGE 13 COMMITTEES & SECTIONS Committee welcomed the Honorable Mary Ellen Barbera and the Honorable Charles Day, who shared their thoughts on various aspects of quality of life. First, they addressed what quality of life actually is. Judge Barbera explained the need to find balance between your inner self and the outer aspects of our lives. While we all need to find the systems that work for us in maintaining balance, it is unlikely that we can achieve quality of life without finding that balance or harmony. The group also considered the phenomenon that frequently occurs in which we try to do a number of things even though realistically we can only work on one thing at a time. Judge Day shared his experience in trying to place all of the projects he needed to handle on his desk at once. Not surprisingly, the desk was buried and he could not face any of it. By selecting only one file at a time, though, he was able to accomplish the necessary tasks more efficiently. Both judges agreed that quality of life requires help from our families, our colleagues, and our mentors. Regardless of who helps you keep the various elements of your life in perspective, it is important to have someone who can point out that you are trying to do too much or that perhaps you do not have to do it all. A gentle reminder that diet and exercise are essential went hand in hand with the admonishment to learn how to say "no". And even the use of technology triggered a dialogue of pros and cons. While cell phones, laptops, and pdas give us immediate access to people and information, there are times when these items interfere with our quality of life by making us too accessible. On the other hand, several people in the group noted that technology allows them to handle their responsibilities while having more flexibility regarding whether they have to be physically in the office. And just in time for the coming summer vacations, Judge Day gave us 5 rules for vacations: never work a full week the week of your departure; never work a full day the day of your departure; never return on a day that has obligations or scheduled items; never return the day before a day with significant obligations; and do not return to work for a full week (only work a partial week). New and experienced attorneys can learn from these great ideas for handling the balancing act of combining a life with a law practice. Hopefully, all of us can incorporate some quality of life into our busy schedules. Have a great summer! Karen L. Federman Henry, Chair (Continued on following page) WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. ALAN J. NUTA ATTORNEY AT LAW Social Security Disability Sustaining Member, National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives *** METRO COUNSELING SERVICES, INC. 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Kasky, Esq., Director of Legal Affairs, Maryland Association of Realtors, discussing legislation in Maryland (which took effect on October 1, 2005) that expands the obligation of sellers of residential properties to disclose defects. This discussion promises to be interesting and useful, and I hope you will plan to join us. On Tuesday, June 13th, Carson Mills, Esq. of LandAmerica will be the speaker, and will provide us with a summary of real estate-related legislation passed in the 2006 session of the Maryland General Assembly. We will not hold a meeting in July or August (when our attendance thins dramatically because of vacation schedules), and will resume meeting in September. Finally, I would welcome hearing from you if you have thoughts on topics or speakers for future breakfast meetings. Many of the ideas for topics or speakers for our meetings have come from members of the Section, as I have indicated on occasion in past e-mails. So, please let me hear from you if you have suggestions to offer. All meetings will be held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:30a.m. at IHOP, 775 Rockville Pike (between Wintergreen Shopping Center and Courtesy Jeep), Rockville, MD 20850. Jerry R. O’Conor, Chair TAXATION LAW SECTION April 3, 2006 There can be no doubt that the IRS is WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. revitalizing its collection efforts. From our prior newsletter, the Robinette opinion was decided by the 8th Circuit only a few weeks ago. It touched on a theme becoming more prevalent among the tax community: making the administrative record while looking to the statute of limitations. When a client receives a notice of intent to levy or a notice of federal tax lien filing with rights to protest within 30 days–counsel should give serious consideration to doing so and not doing so. Relative to the current climate of the IRS and its intense focus on collection, filing a request for a collection due process (CDP) hearing should not be ignored. The Robinette courts considered whether the failure to timely file a refund return constituted a material breach of a previously accepted offer in compromise. Looking to the administrative record and contract law, the USTC found that it did not. The 8th Circuit disagreed. In Robinette, both the USTC and the Court of Appeals looked to what was established in the administrative record when reviewing a matter for abuse of discretion. Administrative Record: Two pervasive concerns are now at large: (1) consideration of whether the client has been given the opportunity to present alternatives to forced collection action before the federal government takes lien and/or levy action and (2) being ready to go to court. The administrative record substantially consists of what you and the appeals officer discuss at your client's CDP. At the hearing you will need to take the necessary actions to preserve the administrative record. Even if the Appeals Officer denies your alternative, it will often behoove you to present your best evidence. This is because the court ultimately deciding your matter may not be the USTC. If that is the case, the standard of review may be limited to the CDP. Statute of Limitations: When filing a timely CDP, the IRS' statute of limitations on collection action, normally ten (10) years, is suspended. And the IRS is not to take collection action while the CDP is pending. However, while collection action may be on hold for the period(s) in issue, but actions related to periods not at Link your Web Page to the Bar Association Web Page With The Find A Lawyer Link * If you are currently listed on our webpage, there is a FLAT $50 renewal fee. * Give Us Your Area of Practice for Easy Referral of Cases The Bar Association 2006-2007 Membership Directory and Desk Reference will contain an area for listing your area of practice and link our Web Page to your Web Page. This effort will serve you in Print and Electronic Medium. Please indicate your areas of Practice below. A link from our webpage to your webpage is $50. Your first listing is $30.00, with additional listings being $10.00 each. Make checks payable to the Bar Association of Montgomery County, MD. Please return forms (with payment included) no later than July 28, 2006. 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LITIGATION DEFENSE MEDICAL / DENTAL MALPRACTICE PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, COPYRIGHTS PERSONAL INJURY PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE REAL ESTATE SOCIAL SECURITY TAX LAW TORTS (DEFENSE ONLY) TORTS (PLAINTIFF ONLY) TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS VETERANS BENEFITS / MILITARY LAW WILLS & PROBATE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION OTHER __________________________ OTHER __________________________ OTHER __________________________ OTHER __________________________ 2006-2007 Webpage Link Renewal Fee $ 50.00 BAMC Web Site Link to Your Web Page $ 50.00 Website: _______________________________________ Initial Listing (for Directory and/or Website) Additional Listings at $10 each $ 30.00 $ _________ TOTAL Amount Enclosed $ _________ RETURN BY JULY 28, 2006. (If you have any questions regarding the web link, call Bev Mondin at 301-424-3453.) the Montgomery county bar foundation presents “2006 Bar revue ” May 24, 2006 F. 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NEW LOCATION : Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center 5701 Marinelli Road North Bethesda, Maryland 20852 Keynote Speaker: Joseph F. Murphy, Jr., Chief Judge Court of Special Appeals of Maryland Liberty Under Law: Separate Branches, Balanced Powers 2006 Annual Meeting Program Committee Paul F. Kemp, President ~ John C. Monahan, President-Elect Robert B. Hetherington, Annual Meeting Chair Robert L. Baum/Ellen F. Kandell, Co-Chairs - Alternative Dispute Resolution Section Matthew J. Downs/Edward E. Sharkey, Co-Chairs - Business Law Section Jeannie K. Cho/Carol A. Crawford, Co-Chairs - Criminal Law Section Rosanna C. Lopez/Scott A. Mirsky, Co-Chairs - Employment Law Section Jay M. Eisenberg, Chair - Estate & Trust Law Section Jennifer A. Forquer/Carlos M. Lastra, Co-Chairs - Family Law Section Timur Edib/Devang M. Shah, Co-Chairs - Immigration Law Section Jeffrey Axelson/Samuel M. Shapiro, Co-Chairs - Legal Ethics Committee Michael V. Nakamura/John J. O’Neill, Jr., Co-Chairs - Personal Injury Litigation Section Chaya Kundra, Chair - Taxation Law Section STAFF COORDINATORS: Beverly C. Mondin, Executive Director Cindy Brandenburg, Conference Coordinator ~ Jackie Strzepek, Exhibits Coordinator PROGRAM SCHEDULE 8:00 - 10:00a.m. REGISTRATION Room A 9:00 - 10:45a.m. Family Law Section & Immigration Law Section component A: NAVIGATING THE TREACHEROUS WATERS OF OUR ELECTRONIC WORLD B: WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT IMMIGRATION AND DIVORCE CAN HURT YOUR CLIENT Speakers: Carol A. Crawford, Esquire, Prosecuting Attorney, Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office, Team Leader for the Economic Crimes, Cyber Crimes, and Special Prosecutions Team and Dolores O. Ridgell, Esquire, Assistant Bar Counsel, Maryland Attorney Grievance Commission and Devang M. Shah, Esquire, of Shah & Kishore Ms. Crawford and Ms. Ridgell are here to answer all your questions about the practical and ethical issues that arise in our daily practice due to the ever increasing use of computers. What are your obligations regarding deletion, retention, and storage of email? What ethical concerns do you face with e-discovery and what can you do to prevent missteps? What are your ethical obligations when your client tells you that he or she has installed spyware on the spouse's computer? What criminal and civil penalties is your client exposed to when he or she intercepts a spouse's communications or installs spyware on the computer? How do you determine if your client has run afoul of the Federal and/or Maryland wiretapping laws? Come find out the answers and much more! Mr. Shah will discuss the immigration issues divorcing parties can face and the possible solutions to those problems. The program will highlight immigration issues that are critical to a non U.S. citizen spouse in a divorce proceeding. Often times, a spouse cannot remain in the United States after a divorce. Legally residing in the United States may be much more important to your client than the usual issues of pension, division of property etc. Discovery may have to be conducted for immigration purposes and not just for divorce purposes. The divorce practitioner should be aware of these issues and many other issues when a non-citizen spouse is party to a divorce proceeding. Approximately thirty percent of our county is foreign born. With this number expected to rise, immigration issues increase in importance to divorce practitioners. We will also be voting for your new Section Chair or Co-Chairs! Jennifer A. Forquer/Carlos M. Lastra, Family Law Program Co-Chairs Devang M. Shah/Timur Edib, Immigration Law Program Co-Chairs 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Employment Law Section & Workers Compensation Law Section LAWYER AS AN EMPLOYER Speakers: Wendy Karpel, Esquire, Office of the County Attorney for Montgomery County and Karen Federman-Henry, Esquire, Office of the County Attorney for Montgomery County and Phillip A. Rodokanakis, Managing Partner of U.S. Data Forensics, LLC This program will concentrate on the lawyer as an employer. The program will be divided into 3 segments: workers’ compensation coverage, ethical and professional responsibility, and computer forensics. With regard to workers’ compensation, the necessary insurance coverage and how to report and document on the job accidents will be covered. The professional responsibility section of the program will concentrate on the ethical obligations when supervising subordinate attorneys and support staff. Finally, proper handling of computer data to prevent destruction of useful and necessary information as well as retrieval of hidden information on computer storage mediums will be discussed. Scott A. Mirsky/Rosanna C. Lopez, Employment Law Program Co-Chairs Mary B. Buonanno/Wendy B. Karpel, Workers Compensation Law Program Co-Chairs Room B 9:00 - 10:45 a.m. Criminal Law Section & Immigration Law Section component THE MATRIX: IMMIGRATION ISSUES AT THE CROSSROADS OF YOUR CRIMINAL CASE Speakers : Laura Kelsey Rhodes, Esquire and Alan Drew, Esquire and Margaret Schweitzer, Assistant State’s Attorney Join us for an expert panel presentation on the hows and whys of addressing the many, many issues and pitfalls at the crossroads of criminal and immigration law. In this ever evolving area of the law, you can't afford to miss this session. Our dynamic panelists are Laura Kelsey Rhodes, Esq., Alan Drew, Esq., and Margaret Schweitzer, Assistant State's Attorney. Ms. Rhodes is a principal in the firm of Albright and Rhodes, LLC. Her successful criminal defense practice has included over approximately one hundred trials at both the federal and state levels. In addition, she guides businesses and applications through filings, applications, and litigation in the immigration arena. Mr. Drew is a seasoned attorney with the Office of the Public Defender. His experience includes significant felony trial work ranging from street crime to homicide. He is, in addition, an adjunct faculty member of the University of Maryland with a special interest in immigration issues. Ms. Schweitzer is a highly talented prosecutor with over fifteen years of experience. She is known as the "Queen of Corum Nobis" and brings her extensive knowledge of post conviction practice. Eun (Jeannie) K. Cho/Carol A. Crawford, Criminal Law Program Co-Chairs Devang M. Shah/Timur Edib, Immigration Law Program Co-Chairs 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Personal Injury Litigation Section ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY AND THE 2006 AMENDMENTS TO THE FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE Speaker: Honorable John M. Facciola, U.S. Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia The program will cover the anticipated enactment of the amendments; An overview of computer technology and discovery; Preservation obligations and orders; Form of response and the problem of metadata; Privilege problems, sneak and peek, and claw back; What is reasonably accessible in a computerized environment? and Spoilation and safe harbors. Michael V. Nakamura/John J. O'Neill, Personal Injury Litigation Program Co-Chairs Room C 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Estate & Trust Law Section GUARDIANSHIP LITIGATION ISSUES Speakers : Tom Gisriel, Esquire and Angela Grau, Esquire and Kim Viti Fiorentino, Esquire The program will highlight areas including: (1) Basic Legal framework and principals; (2) Representing the Petitioner in a Contested Guardianship Matter; (3) Representing the Respondent in a Contested Guardianship Matter; and (4) Overview of trial strategies and alternative dispute possibilities in a contested guardianship case. Jay M. Eisenberg, Estate & Trust Law Program Chair 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Business Law Section / ADR Section INTEGRATING DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESSES FOR BUSINESS CLIENTS Speakers : Ellen Kandell, Esquire and Lucy Robins Business clients have many disputes that have the potential for damaging relationships and distracting executives from their mission. This panel will provide information on various dispute resolution processes, such as dispute review boards and ombudsman programs, that you can recommend to your clients. Numerous large corporations have instituted alternative dispute systems. We will also provide resources and recommendations for drafting dispute resolution clauses in legal documents and handbooks. Edward E. Sharkey/Matthew J. Downs, Business Law Program Co-Chairs Robert L. Baum/Ellen F. Kandell, Alternative Dispute Resolution Program Co-Chairs Great Falls Room (Lower Level) 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Taxation Law Section DIVORCE: BUSINESS VALUATION, TAX AND FINANCIAL PLANNING Speakers : David S. DeJong, Esquire and Alan S. Zipp, Esquire This session will cover the fundamentals and controversies of business valuation in divorce cases. The complexity of the tax law will be made simple for the divorce attorney. Discussion will include financial planning opportunities for our divorcing clients. The handouts will include comprehensive reference materials to assist the practitioner in understanding these issues. The session will be interactive and group participation is encouraged so bring your questions with you. Chaya Kundra, Taxation Law Program Chair *********************************************** There will be a Legal Ethics component to all seminars … The Legal Ethics Committee will furnish a speaker where requested. *********************************************** 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. LUNCH Installation of Officers, Other Awards, Law Day Guest Speaker REGISTRATION FORM – Copy This Page and Mail To assist in planning the program and to ensure that we have an adequate supply of materials, please duplicate and complete the form below and mail it today! Please write entree selection in the space provided. Entree # ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ NAME(S) (please print) _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ Complete Program with Lunch Complete Program without Lunch Lunch Only Program Chair or Speaker Lunch New Practitioners (practicing 5 years or less) (Complete Program with Lunch) Law Firm Personnel Program & Lunch (if accompanied by lawyer) _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ Firm Name: ____________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________ Telephone: ____________________________________________ Fax: ______________________________________________ CONTACT PERSON: ____________________________________ $50.00 $35.00 $30.00 No Charge $35.00 $45.00 MENU X Honey Roasted Chicken with a Preserved Lemon Reduction Sauce or Y Herb Crusted Seared Salmon with a Pernod Sauce or Z Cavatappi Pasta with Wild Mushrooms and Oregano Scented Marsala Cream Sauce (AN ENTREE REQUEST MUST BE MADE AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION – PLEASE INDICATE ON FORM) Salad Coffee, Iced Tea & Water Dessert PLEASE INDICATE METHOD OF PAYMENT TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $____________ Check Included: Make check payable to: Bar Association of Montgomery County, Maryland Please charge my Visa/Mastercard Account: Account # _____________________________________________ Exp. Date _________ (OFFICE USE ONLY – INCOME CODE A-403) PROGRAM SELECTION Please indicate the number of individuals attending each program (and put their initials on the line). 9:00 - 10:45 a.m. 9:00 - 10:45 a.m. 9:00 - 9:45 a.m. 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Family Law/Immigration Law Criminal Law/Immigration Law Estate & Trust Law Taxation Law Employment Law/Workers Compensation Law Personal Injury Litigation Business Law/Alternative Dispute Resolution ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION May 2006 Schedule SEMINARS Cost: $60 Member, $30 New Practitioner, $85 Non-Member; Cost Per 3 Hour Program/Cost is doubled for 6 hour Programs **CALL 301-340-2534 TO REGISTER, OR USE THE REGISTRATION FORM BELOW** Please See Your CLE Brochure for Complete Program Descriptions **All CLE classes are held in the Bar Office CLE Classroom unless noted - 27 West Jefferson Street, Rockville, MD 20850** CLE SEMINARS Wednesday, May 10, 2006, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. What is the Big Deal with Collaborative Law & Why Should You Care? Who Should Attend?: Anyone practitioner, family or otherwise, who has an interest in, who is skeptical about, or who practices collaborative law. Or, if you are just interested in engaging in a debate with Joe, Scott, David and Darcy, then this is a great chance for to acquire information and to debate with your colleagues on the issue of collaborative law, mediation, negotiation and litigation as alternative methods of dispute resolution. What You Will Learn? : Taught by experienced litigators, collaborative law professionals and mediators,this course will discuss: What is collaborative law? Why is it so popular all of sudden? Is it a better form of dispute resolution than other forms of ADR? If you engage in collaborative law, does it contradict your reputation as a good litigator? When is litigation a better route? How is it different than mediation? And much, much more about this swiftly emerging area of law. Sign up today and be prepared for a provocative and lively discussion! Speakers: David Goldberg, Esquire, Family Mediation Services; Joseph C. Paradiso, Esquire, Paradiso,Dack, Taub, & Sinay, P.C. (moderator); Darcy A. Shoop, Esquire, Stein, Sperling, DeJong, Driscoll, & Greenfeig, P.C.; and Scott M. Strickler, Esquire, Stickler, Sachitano, & Hatfield, P.A. Tuesday, May 16, 2006, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. A Maryland Practitoner’s Guide to the VA State Courts The Maryland Practitioner's guide to navigating the sometimes tricky waters of Virginia's state courts. Why Attend?: This seminar will include views from the bench and tips from seasoned Virginia practitioners. It is a must for those who are new to Virginia practice or who are considering expanding their current work into Virginia's courts, or who otherwise find themselves in Virginia courts from time to time. Date of Programs You Want to Attend: ____________________________________________________________________ Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: ______________________________________ Fax: ___________________________________________________ Total: $ ______________________________ Check/Coupon Enclosed OR E-Mail ______________________________________________________ Spring Pass Number # _________________________________ OR Visa/MC ______________________________________________ Exp. _____________________________ Make Check Payable & return Completed Form To: Montgomery County, MD, Bar Foundation 27 W. Jefferson Street, Rockville, MD, 20850 Phone: 301-340-2534 Fax: 301-217-9327 For Office Use Only: Income Code F/410 PAGE 15 COMMITTEES & SECTIONS issue are still fair game. Additionally, since many taxpayers who come to you may have a problem that encompasses several years, you will want to determine when the statutes expire so as to not inadvertently extend them. When not wanting to extend a statute, you could still file for a CDP, but you would no longer have a right to proceed to Tax Court. Keep in mind however, that when a client fails to file a return, or the IRS files for them, the statute does not begin to run. And, that unless your client is in current compliance at the time the CDP is filed, your hearing will be a short one. Finally, when making a request for a CDP, do not be surprised when the assigned Revenue Officer calls and wants to hear your alternatives. They are supposed to attempt to resolve the matter before sending it up to the IRS Office of Appeals. The Taxation Section meets the first Monday of every month for a brown bag lunch to discuss tax issues of interest to its members and to provide continuing legal education for the benefit of members of the Bar Association. Any changes to the meetings of the Taxation Section will be announced in the Newsletter. If you have specific topics that you would like to see covered in the newsletter, please call me at (301) 424-7585. Chaya Kundra, Chair WORKERS COMPENSATION LAW SECTION MEETING DATES May 4, 2006 All meetings will be held on the first Thursday of the month at 4:00p.m. in the Conference Room of the Bar Association Building, unless otherwise noted. At the April Workers' Compensation Section Meeting, the section hosted a luncheon with Commissioner Lauren Sfekas as our honored guest. She updated the section on the latest news from the Commission. The terms of three Commissioners are coming to a close this year. Commissioner Stephen Rosenbaum's position is the first vacancy. This position will be filled by Jeff Herwig from the defense law firm of Herwig & Humphries. His first day as a sitting Commissioner will be July 1, 2006. His appointment has been confirmed by the legislature. Commissioner Marc Vincent's position is the next vacancy. Commissioner Vincent's last day is May 1, 2006. While David Godwin was appointed by the Governor to fill this vacancy, the legislature did not confirm his appointment. At present, there is no one slated to fill this vacancy. Under the law, the Governor can make an interim appointment to fill the vacancy; however, the interim appointment would have to be confirmed by the legislature during the next session. If Governor Ehrlich is not re-elected, the interim appointment could be withdrawn before going forward with the confirmation process. The final position that is scheduled for appointment is that of Commissioner Thomas O'Reilly. He is expected to continue in his position until September or November. Again, no one has been named at present to fill this vacancy. With Commissioner Vincent's position being vacant, the Commission will once again call upon the retired Commissioners to sit as re-call Commissioners. Therefore, do not be surprised to see Commissioners LaFata, Milestone, and Press hearing cases. Chairman Aulmann will also be hearing cases. At the lunch, Commissioner Sfekas noted that the stringent continuance policy put in place by Chairman O'Reilly has been relaxed since Commissioner Aulmann became Chairman. As a result, the docket is becoming backlogged again. To avoid this, the Commission intends to strictly enforce the continuance policy. You must request a continuance at least 30 days before the hearing date or your request will be denied. Defense counsel must be diligent in entering their appearance so that they will receive the hearing notice in a timely manner. Commissioner Sfekas indicated that late receipt of the hearing notice is not an acceptable reason for a last minute continuance. Commissioner Sfekas warned that when an interpreter has been requested on the case and the case settles or issues are withdrawn, counsel must inform the Commission at least two days before the scheduled hearing date or counsel will be responsible for the interpreter's minimum fee. Therefore, if you pass an interpreter case for settlement, make sure you agree in advance as to who will pay for the interpreter and specify this in the settlement agreement. If you have a case with a Medicare set-aside, make sure you get CMS approval before submitting the matter to the Workers' Compensation Commission. Commissioner Sfekas advised that the Commission will not approve cases and a hearing will be set on the matter. New settlement sheets will be published by the Commission to address this issue. The news from Frederick County is that the Commission has signed a lease on Route 15 for a new hearing site. The site should be ready this summer. There will be one hearing room in the Frederick site. It was wonderful having Com- WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PAGE 16 COMMITTEES & SECTIONS missioner Sfekas at our last meeting of the season. We encourage everyone to attend the Law Day Celebration on May 5, 2006 where the Workers' Compensation Section will participate in a breakout session on the "Lawyer as an Employer." At the end of this month's meeting, elections were held. Your new co-chairs for next year are John Beamer from the Montgomery County Office of the County Attorney and Alan Gross from the law offices of Berman, Sobin & Gross. We look forward to an exciting year under fresh leadership. We have heard some of John and Al's ideas for next years' programs and look forward to attending. On a personal note, we want to thank everyone for all your support this year. We had wonderful volunteer speakers from the workers' compensation community and strong attendance at the events that combined to make the year a success. We hope that the year's goal that claimant and defense attorneys can work together to benefit all parties was furthered. Mary Buonanno, Co-Chair Wendy Karpel, Co-Chair Montgomery County Health and Human Services line informationline ? 240-777-1245 ~ 240-777-1295 (TTY) Easy access to information about Health and Human services and programs • Child Care Assistance • • Health Care Services • • Immunizations • • Other Health and Human Financial Assistance Disability and Senior Services Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services programs and services Information Line open Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bi-Lingual staff available WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PAGE 17 PERSONAL INJURY APPELLATE DECISIONS In Rite Aid v. Levy-Gray (Court of Appeals, No. 61, September Term 2005, Filed March 13, 2006), the Court affirmed in a 5-2 decision the Court of Special Appeals affirmation of a jury verdict for plaintiff. The Court of Special Appeals decision was reported in the August 2005 issue of this Newsletter. Plaintiff sustained permanent injury as a result of lime disease. She had purchased the prescription medication doxycycline from the defendant drug store chain. The medication included a drug package insert that instructed the consumer to "take with food or milk if stomach upset occurs". In fact, consumption of dairy products can reduce the benefits of the medication. There was conflicting expert testimony as to the effects, which the jury resolved in favor of plaintiff. A jury could infer that the language in the insert was an express warranty under Section 2-313 of the Commercial Law Article. The opinion's dissent argued that the insert could not constitute an express warranty because it was never the "basis of the bargain" between the parties. Plaintiff would not have seen the insert until after the purchase. Furthermore, plaintiff did not simply take the medication with milk as the insert allowed, but she consumed large quantities of milk. In Beyond Systems, Inc. v. Secure Medical, Inc. (Court of Special Appeals, No. 2793, September Term 2004, Filed April 7, 2006), the Court reversed the trial court's grant of summary judgment in favor of defendant. The basis for the trial court's decision was that the court did not have personal jurisdiction over the defendant. Rule 2-322(a) requires that the defense of lack of personal jurisdiction be raised by motion to dismiss prior to the filing of an answer. Defendant had not filed such a motion, but included that defense in its answer. Defendant also raised it in the motion for summary judgment. Plaintiff's opposition to summary judgment did not argue that defendant waived the issue by not following the Rule. Unlike subject matter jurisdiction, which cannot be conferred by the parties and can be raised at any point in the proceedings, parties may consent to personal jurisdiction or waive objection to it. Plaintiff was not required to claim defendant waived its right to raise the objection to personal jurisdiction, because the Rule itself governed this. As we went to press, it was unknown if defendant would be seeking cert. If you have any recent Maryland decisions to submit to the Newsletter, please contact me at 301-933-4500 or mw@rumpolelaw.com. Marvin Waldman STATEMENT OF MICHAEL S. GRECO President, American Bar Association The U.S. Sentencing Commission advanced the cause of justice and of corporate governance in the public interest on April 5, 2006, when it voted unanimously to rescind its policy authorizing and encouraging prosecutors to require corporations and other business entities to waive the attorney-client privilege and constitutional protections in order to receive “credit” for “cooperating” in government investigations. The attorney-client privilege is a bedrock of our democracy that is grounded in a constitutional right to effective assistance of counsel, and in the centuries-old principle that society benefits when there is full and frank discussion between lawyers and their clients. In the corporate context, just as with individual clients, such frank communication enables lawyers to counsel their clients how best to comply with the law. In the corporate setting, guidance in compliance with the law benefits investors in business, current and past employees, those who contract with a corporation, and consumers who rely on corporate leadership for quality controls, institutional integrity and responsible policies. The U.S. Sentencing Commission’s action responds to shared concerns of the American Bar Association and other groups including such a diverse list as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the National Association of Manufacturers, the American Chemistry Council and the Association of Corporate Counsel. The range of viewpoints represented demonstrates how fundamental the attorney-client privilege is to our society, and the shared concern about the government’s recent policies to diminish it. The American Bar Association urges the U.S. Department of Justice to protect the same broad societal interests that support the Sentencing Commission’s decision, by reviewing its own policy of forcing corporate waiver of attorney-client privilege in investigations of suspected corporate wrongdoing. The unanimous decision of the Sentencing Commission is not only correct, it is good for America and its citizens, and our democracy. WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. Litigation Support – Expert Witness Testimony Business Valuation – Pension Valuation – Financial Analysis Forensic Accounting – Financial Fraud Investigations Tax Issues – Income Tax Preparation Alan Zipp Certified Public Accountant Attorney at Law Certified Business Appraiser Certified Fraud Examiner Telephone 301-340-0084 – AlanZipp@aol.com 932 Hungerford Drive, Suite 13 Rockville, MD 20850 PAGE 18 PRO BONO HEROES During March, the following activity has taken place in the Pro Bono Program: Cases Closed - 183 Opened Cases - 141 Total Intakes - 186 Pending Cases to be referred - 43 We wish to thank our "Attorney Hero's" for taking Pro Bono Cases into their offices: March Pro Bono Referrals Kay L. Ackman Laurel N. Anchors Brian E. Barkley Jonathan R. Bloom David F. Chavkin Jennifer Concico Steven D. Cohen Herbert A. Dubin** Andrew Fontanella*** Brian R. Frank Deborah Otoo** Jon Pels Marylin Pierre Lawrence F. Regan Cheryl E. Rose James W. Salter III Timothy Sessing Christiane E. Sorel David C. Woll Eva Y. Xu** ** = 2 *** = 3 cases There were 39 Pro Bono cases referred out in March The Board of Directors also wishes to thank the Child Custody Hero's who have taken these very difficult cases under the Child Custody Grant, which allows $50.00 per hour up to $1,000. If you would like to volunteer or need training, please call Mary Kay Canarte at 301-762-5831. March Contested Custody Cases Julie Christopher** Herbert A. Dubin Louis Fireison Andrew Fontanella Stacey Kurnot Aileen Oliver Debra G. Oliver Deborah Otoo Daryl W. Price Yona Shleyner Robert D. Weinberg Eva Y. Xu Donya Zimmerman** ** = 2 There were 15 Contested Custody cases referred out in March ~ Following are the attorneys who volunteered in March at the Clinics. On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Bar Foundation, we wish to thank all of our “PRO BONO HERO'S.” TESS Center Ken Auerbach Jeff Barham Roger Golden Harry Lewis Jay Marks Bonnie Montgomery Celene Coburn Wilson David Vega Gilchrist Center Amy Branning Harry Lewis Jay Marks Kathleen Muldoon Mike Subin David Vega Lynette Whitfield Reserve Your Spot Today ~ 112th Annual Meeting & Law Day Celebration Friday, May 5, 2006 8:00a.m. - 2:30p.m. Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center ~ 2006 Bar Revue Wednesday, May 24, 2006 5:30p.m. ~ Rockville Civic Centre ~See Inserts This Issue ~ FAX BACK TO (301) 424-6724 OR E-MAIL YOUR PREFERENCE TO MDELGADO849@EARTHLINK.NET ~ VOLUNTEER/CONTRIBUTION FOR PRO BONO ~ In conjunction with Rule 6.1, I wish to contribute time and/or money to the Montgomery County, Maryland, Bar Foundation Pro Bono Program. I wish to donate: Time in the following areas of law: ________________________________ Time to the Evening Legal Clinics (6:30p.m.-8:30p.m.) ________________ Time to the Pro Bono office as a Volunteer Consulting Attorney from 10:00a.m.-Noon on M____ Tu ____ W ____ Th____ I wish to donate funds and enclose $________ Credit Card #: _______________________________________ Exp. Date _________ (CIRCLE ONE) VISA or MC Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________________ Fax: _________________________________ Email: _________________________________ The Montgomery County, Maryland Bar Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization and contributions are tax deductible under Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code. PAGE 19 STATE & NATIONAL MSBA BOARD OF GOVERNORS J. Michael Conroy, Jr., President Edward J. Gilliss, President-Elect Alison L. Asti, Secretary John P. Kudel, Treasurer Cornelius Helfrich, Past President 1-Year Term Members Michael G. Banks (301) 251-9161 Gary C. Crawford (301) 840-2232 John M. Quinn (301) 698-8182 Stephen H. Ring (301) 990-4840 Donna E. Van Scoy (301) 610-0110 Floyd “Ron” Willis, III (301) 424-6622 2-Year Term Members Deborah L. Webb (301) 657-0725 Deane A. Shure (301) 762-8860 MSBA TO HOLD ANGER MANAGEMENT SEMINAR The Angry Attorney May 8, 2006 ~ 4:30p.m. MSBA Board Room The Maryland State Bar Association 520 West Fayette St., Baltimore, MD Please join a panel of experts for an in-depth anger management seminar for attorneys, law students & staff. Parking is free at the Pearl Street Parking Garage. The cost of the workshop is $10 to cover refreshments and sandwiches. Kindly RSVP cwaldhauser@msba.org or karonhalt@msba.org. The seminar is hosted by The MSBA’s Lawyer Assistance Program and will be presented by Dr. Ralph Ralphael, PhD.; Melvin Hirshman, Bar Counsel Attorney Grievance Commission and Carol P. Waldhauser, Assistant Director, Lawyer Assistance Program. ABA URGES CONGRESS TO STEM ‘CULTURE OF WAIVER’ OF ATTORNEYCLIENT PRIVILEGE IN PROBES OF CORPORATIONS The American Bar Association urges Congress to exercise stronger oversight of federal law enforcement and regulatory agencies to stem what it describes as a "culture of waiver" that has weakened the attorney-client privilege in the corporate context, in a letter delivered today to a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee. Almost 75 percent of corporate counsels believe a "culture of waiver" has evolved among governmental agencies, a culture that compels client organizations under government investigation to waive their attorney-client privilege and work product protection of documents to demonstrate cooperation with investigators. Government waiver policies unfairly harm companies, associations, unions and other entities, and undermine protections for the public, according to the letter submitted as written testimony for a hearing tomorrow before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security. The letter cites results of a survey of in-house and outside corporate counsels conducted by the ABA, the Association of Corporate Counsel and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, accessible at http://www.acca.com/Surveys/attyclient2.pdf. The government waiver policies that the ABA addresses include internal policies of the Department of Justice and a 2004 privilege waiver amendment to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. They seriously weaken confidential relationships between companies and their lawyers, harming both the companies and the investing public by discouraging businesses from obtaining guidance on how to comply with the law. Because government waiver demands often require companies to produce records relating to companies' internal compliance programs–including the results of internal investigations conducted by the companies' lawyers–the policies undermine the ability of companies to detect and flush out malfeasance, according to the letter. Finally, the policies are fundamentally unfair to employees, forcing them to choose between obeying employer requests to cooperate with government investigators to keep their jobs or asserting their individual attorney-client privilege rights when confronted with government investigations, it says. The ABA urged the House Judiciary panel, as part of its oversight responsibilities, to encourage the Justice Department to change its internal privilege waiver policies and the Sentencing Commission to modify the 2004 amendment to the Sentencing Guidelines. The letter is accessible at http://www.abanet.org/poladv/ lettermarch32006.pdf. WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. HOME/OFFICE FOR SALE Retiring attorney is selling home and large 2 room office with ample storage (licensed for home occupation). Reception room warmed by brick fireplace, private entrance from wooded half acre lot. Home is 3 BR, 2.5 BA, country kitchen, hardwood floors, stone fpl, garage. Located near I-270 & I-370 & Shady Grove Rd. For more info, please call Kathi Kershaw, Realtor, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. c: 301-613-1613 or o: 301-548-9700. www.realtor247.com ~ Reserve Your Spot ~ 2006 Annual Meeting & Law Day Celebration Friday, May 5, 2006 Keynote Speaker: Joseph F. Murphy, Jr., Chief Judge Court of Special Appeals of Maryland ~ See Insert This Issue ~ PAGE 20 OTHER ASSOCIATIONS NAWJ-THE STORYBOOK PROJECT AND BARNES & NOBLE WORKING TOGETHER FOR MARYLAND'S CHILDREN Barnes & Noble at 12089 Rockville Pike will donate a share of the proceeds from any purchase you make with a voucher at their store from June 12th through June 18th to The Storybook Project. It's a great way to take care of all your June book needs - a father's day present for Dad, your child's summer reading list, beach reading...while helping a child in need! There will also be a box at the store for you to donate a children's book purchase to the Project. The Project enables a child who's mother is in prison to receive a book, a tape of his or her mother reading that book, and a tape recorder. For a voucher, please write or call or email Heather Hostetter, Strickler, Sachitano & Hatfield, P.A., 4550 Montgomery Avenue, Suite 900N, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, 301657-8805, hhostetter@modernfamilylaw.com. Vouchers will also be available at Montgomery County Bar Association's Annual Law Day luncheon. Vouchers WILL NOT be available at Barnes & Noble. JOINT P.G. COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION AND J. FRANKLYN BOURNE BAR ASSOCIATION 6TH ANNUAL FAMILY LAW SEMINAR The Prince George’s County Bar Association and the J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association’s Family Law Committees will jointly host the 6th Annual Family Law Seminar on Saturday, May 6, 2006 from 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. in the Jury Lounge at the Courthouse in Upper Marlboro. The topics will include: Handling International and Multi-State Cases and Custody, Child Support & Immigration. Featured Presenters: Honorable Julia B. Weatherly Honorable Cathy Serrette Master A. Michael Chapdelaine James D. Milko, Esquire Irena Karpinski, Esquire The cost for the seminar and materials is $30 for advance registration and $40 for registration after April 24th and at the door. For registration form, please contact the P.G. County Bar Association at (301) 9521442. J. FRANKLYN BOURNE BAR ASSOCIATION MONTGOMERY COMMITTEE The J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association Montgomery County Committee will meet on Saturday, May 6, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in the Conference Room of the Montgomery County Bar Association Building, 27 West Jefferson Street, Rockville, Maryland 20850. If you have any questions, please contact Holly D. Reed, III, Esq., Montgomery County Committee Chair, at (301) 587-9480. Refreshments will be served. WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PAGE 21 HEADING OTHER ASSOCIATIONS ADOPTION LAW FOR NON-FAMILY LAW PRACTITIONERS Adoptions Together, a nonprofit, licensed adoption agency with offices in DC, MD and VA, and Winston and Strawn, LLP will cohost an evening seminar on May 18th, from 6-8pm at 1700 K St., NW, for area attorneys interested in learning about local adoption law. Adoption experts from DC, VA and MD will discuss the practical and legal intricacies of adoption in each jurisdiction. A $75 contribution to Adoptions Together is suggested. Adoptions Together, which welcomes every child in need of a permanent home without regard to race, age or health, has placed more than 2,300 children for adoption from around the world and throughout the region. For more information or to RSVP, contact Mary Bergman, MBergman@adoptionstogether.org or (301) 439-2900. Seating is limited, so please RSVP. JUDGE ORDERS STATE TO ADDRESS "SERIOUS" NEEDS OF LEGAL IMMIGRANT CHILDREN DENIED HEALTHCARE Montgomery Co. Circuit Court Judge Durke Thompson ruled that all 13 plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the State asking for the restoration of health care benefits-including five who were added to the case after it was initially filed-have standing to seek preliminary relief. The plaintiffs lost their benefits after $7 million was cut from the budget last July. The cuts affected about 4,000 legal immigrants who are legally in the country but have lived in the U.S. less than five years. While the judge declined to order specific relief for two of the plaintiffs-a six- WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. INTERSPANISH COMMUNICATIONS INTERPRETING AND TRANSLATING SERVICES DEPOSITIONS, MEDIATIONS, HEARINGS, STATEMENTS WANDA S. LEHMAN CERTIFIED COURT INTERPRETER, PRINCIPAL P.O. BOX 13535 SILVER SPRING, MD 20911 TELEPHONE: (301) 257-2228 FAX: (301) 585-7768 Appellate Practice Law Office of Paul Benkert 21 Years Experience Appellate Briefs, Oral Arguments, Centiorari Petitions Maryland and Federal Courts Former Federal Attorney, Assistant State’s Attorney, and Corporate General Counsel Current practice specializing in appellate advocacy Will research and ghost write for you or enter appearance 301-3 340-6 6090 • pbenkert@comcast.net year-old girl with asthma and her one-yearold sister with breathing problems and a heart condition-he recognized the "conundrum" faced by the plaintiffs' parents, who are unable to prove a medical condition because of the lack of medical care. Thompson "strongly" urged the State to address their serious medical needs. Thompson also left the door open for the girls to seek further relief if their health care needs aren't met. "Some of these kids are pretty doggone sick," Thompson noted from the bench. "I strongly hope the State addresses the serious needs of [the sisters] and stays alert to the needs of the other plaintiffs." Attorneys for the plaintiffs were pleased with the outcome of the hearing. "The State is finally listening," said Douglas M. Bregman, of Bregman, Berbert, Schwartz & Gilday, LLC in Bethesda, a pro bono attorney representing the children. "We've got their attention and we're pushing the State to the outer limits of cooperation. "The judge gave all of our plaintiffs standing and he's ready to hear from them all," Bregman continued. "And he wants to hear from us if they don't get health care. It seems like they've now got case workers on it 24 hours a day." Added Regan Bailey, a Legal Aid attorney also representing the children: "We've been unbelievably successful in getting care for some of the chronic conditions our plaintiffs suffer from. But they need the same comprehensive health care that all children need to identify and promptly address potentially serious health conditions before they cause significant and irreparable harm." In February, the Court of Special Appeals, while upholding stays on an injunction restoring healthcare to legal immigrant children, put in place a mechanism for plaintiff children at "serious risk" and needing "particularized medical treatment" to seek heath benefits at the circuit court level as the case moves forward. The hearing asked the State to restore benefits to two of the plaintiffs. In March, the Court of Appeals took the case and has scheduled oral arguments in late May or early June. The Legal Aid Bureau, established in 1911, is Maryland's only statewide program providing a full range of free civil legal services to low-income people. Bethesda-based Bregman, Berbert, Schwartz & Gilday, LLC was established in 1979. Senior partner Douglas Bregman is a former president of the Montgomery Co. Bar Assoc. and sits on the board of directors of the Maryland Legal Services Corp. PAGE 22 WHAT’S NEW ... LEGAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Sherry L. Leichman and Keith D. Snyder are pleased to announce the formation of the law firm of Leichman & Snyder, P.C. Their new office is located at 51 Monroe St., Suite 1605, Rockville, MD 20850, tel.: (301) 5451840, fax: (301) 545-1842, website: www.leichmansnyderlaw.com. Ms. Leichman will continue to concentrate her practice primarily in the area of family law including adoption law and Mr. Snyder will continue to concentrate his practice primarily in the area of representation of veterans and their survivors in the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veteran Claims. Leichman & Snyder, P.C. also have offices in Frederick, MD and are licensed in both Maryland and the District of Columbia. Neal J. Meiselman and Nogah B. Helfant are pleased to announce that Nogah B. Helfant has become a principal in the Law Offices of Neal J. Meiselman, LLC, which will now be known as Meiselman & Helfant, LLC. Terry M. Shuch continues with the firm as an associate, and the firm is proud to announce that Shelly M. Maynard has joined them as an associate. The firm, which continues to litigate and mediate in the areas of family law and divorce, now includes three attorneymediators. Meiselman & Helfant, LLC is located at the Adams Law Center, 29 Wood Lane, Rockville, MD 20850, tel.: (301) 2798840, fax: (301) 279-9630; website: www.mdfamlaw.com. Pasternak & Fidis, P.C. is pleased to announce the addition of Brian R. Della Rocca as an Associate in the Estate Planning & Administration Group. Mr. Della Rocca is a graduate of the State University of New York at Oneonta, and received his Juris Doctorate from the Columbus School of Law at the Catholic University of America. Prior to joining Pasternak & Fidis, Mr. Della Rocca had been in private practice in Rockville concentrating on estate, tax and business planning and business litigation. He is a member of the Maryland Bar. James Rubin, formerly of Farber Rubin, LLC, is pleased to announce his new law firm: The Rubin Employment Law Group, PC, 11 North Washington St., Suite 520, Rockville, MD 20850, (301) 760-7914. RENT/LEASE BETHESDA – Several window offices available in Class “A” Office Building located in the office park at the I-270 Split. Additional space available for staff if desired. Office rent includes use of 2 conference rooms, workroom, kitchen, etc. Call Nicole Pecora at (301) 896-0600. BETHESDA – Professional Office to Sublet – Furnished office (approximately 150 net rentable sq. ft.) within beautifully appointed law firm suite in the Bethesda Central Business District is available for immediate sublet. Subletting includes use of conference room, workroom and kitchen, photocopy and reception facilities and access to telephone, fax and dsl service and minor secretarial assistance. $750/month. Reserved parking also available. Contact Fred Press at fpress@fpresslaw.com. BETHESDA – 2 offices available to rent to solos or small firms. We have a very amicable multi-lawyer (and multi-practice) suite at 4550 Montgomery Ave., in the North Air Rights Building, 1 block from Metro, across the street from the large public parking garage. All the usual amenities (high-speed internet access, Lexis, parking, kitchen, library, reception, four recently renovated conference rooms, etc.) are available, as well as secretarial/paralegal workstations. Definite opportunity for crossreferrals. “Virtual” office arrangement is also available. Contact Norman at (301) 961-6464 (x3302) or norman@handlerlevine.com or Marc at (301) 961-6464 (x3313) or marc@handlerlevine.com. CHEVY CHASE/BETHESDA – Windowed office available for sublet. Space available for staff if desired. Class A building. Spacious, quiet, ground floor. Prime Connecticut Ave. location, less than a mile from beltway. Easy access and convenient parking for clients. Conference room, kitchen, all amenities. Call Anne DeNovo at (301) 654-1200. GAITHERSBURG – Space available in law office. Receptionist, copier, fax, voice mail, conference room included. DSL available. Desirable location on Route 355. $750/month. Call Stephen Allen at (301) 987-2002. OLNEY – One windowed office to sublet in Olney Office Park; shared waiting room, no wheelchair access, free parking, 24/7 access. Available immediately. Contact Karen or Chrystal at (301) 260-0223 or (888) 637-1744 for more information. ROCKVILLE – Near all Courts, metro and restaurants. Private office space in new modern suite located in Class A building at 11 North Washington St. Available Immediately. Additional room for administrative person included. Amenities include: shared use of kitchen, cable, copier, high speed DSL, conference room and underground parking also available. Contact Amarilys at (301) 251-5410 or email at tamariz@internet-law-firm.com. ROCKVILLE – Class “A” Office Space – Multiple offices and secretarial bays available in recently constructed first-class modern multi-lawyer suite. Perfect for small law firm or sole practitioners. Includes shared access to 3 conference rooms, law library, work room, and kitchen with free coffee and water cooler service. Also includes receptionist services, telephone equipment, high-speed broadband Internet access, networked high-volume multifunctional copier/printer/scanner, and fax. Conveniently located on North Washington WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. METROPOLITAN PROCESS SERVICES (301) 929-6819 24 Hour Cell (301) 252-0706 Skip Tracing Unlimited Attempts Rush Services within 48 hours Court Filings Available Scheduled Pickups KARL STEPHENS P.O. Box 6811 Silver Spring, MD 20916 Serving DC, MD and VA PAGE 23 WHAT’S NEW ... St.–walking distance from courthouses. Contact Barry at (301) 251-6200. ROCKVILLE – Office in historic building close to court, metro; many amenities for compatible attorney. Call (301) 251-9200. ROCKVILLE – Office on ground floor with use of conference room, library and kitchenette. Secretarial space also available. Fax, copier w/sorter available. Free parking. Conveniently located near Shady Grove/I-270. Call (301) 309-3680. ROCKVILLE – 1 block to Courthouse & Metro, 200A Monroe St. Office space with window. Amenities include DSL, online research, copier/fax and conference room/library. Free parking. Please call Jo Ann at (301) 762-1400. ROCKVILLE – 1 18 x 15 windowed office in townhouse of small law firm. Walking distance to Metro and Courts. Free parking. Use of reception area, small conference room, library, copier, kitchenette. Call (301) 545-6100. ROCKVILLE – One or two windowed office(s) in bright penthouse suite with terrace. Premium office building, one block from court and metro. Secretarial space, reception, fax, copier, conference room, and kitchen. Indoor parking available. Spectacular views. Available immediately. Call (301) 340-3003. ROCKVILLE – Several window offices for rent in bright, quiet, cathedral ceiling Rockville townhouse. Use of conference rooms, library, kitchen and spacious client waiting areas. Plenty of free parking. Feed/sort copies available. Short walk to Circuit and District Court. Practice law comfortably. Call (301) 251-1600. ROCKVILLE – Several windowed offices available in professionally decorated 8th-floor suite with commanding views. Offices at One Church St. are a 2-minute walk away from Circuit/District Court. Office rent includes 2 conference rooms, library, kitchen and wireless internet service. Secretarial space and underground parking available. Call (301) 251-9161 or (301) 294-7081. ROCKVILLE – The Adams Law Center – Bright, recently carpeted corner windowed office on ground floor. Walk to District Court, Circuit Court and Metro. Rent includes parking, use of reception area, conference room and kitchen. Copier available. Long-term arrangement with solo practitioner sought. Please call Cindy at (301) 762-4050. ROCKVILLE – 600 Jefferson Plaza (at the intersection of Rockville Pike/Viers Mill Rd). Two blocks from Rockville Metro. Great office location and upscale offices. One or two large windowed offices to sublet. Many amenities, including underground parking, secure building, use of reception area, and conference room and kitchen. Reception services/copier/scanning capability available. Referrals possible particularly for Family/Criminal/Employment as firm currently solely practices in area of immigration law. Call (301) 424-6368 for floor plan and more information. ROCKVILLE – Downtown – Window Office – Partial furnishings available in modern law office suite in class A office building. Great views overlooking new Rockville Town Center. 2 blocks to all Courts and government buildings, metro. Shared use of conference room, kitchen, high speed Internet, cable, copier, etc. Space for administrative person. Garage parking available. Some referral work possible. Call Tara at (301) 251-5410. ROCKVILLE – Windowed office available in attorneys’ offices. Walk to Metro and to District and Circuit Court. Use of conference room, fax machine and copier. Parking available. For further information, call (301) 3159400. SILVER SPRING – Share a satellite office located on the corner of Georgia Ave. and Cameron St., next to the old Silver Spring District Court building. $150/month. Fax requirements for use and areas of practice to (301) 987-2487. SILVER SPRING – Windowed office in Penthouse office suite overlooking downtown area. Walking distance to the S.S. District Court. All amenities including reception area, copier, kitchen, conference room, file space & DSL. Use for FT or satellite office. Call Phil Guzman at (301) 587-5285 or email philip.guzman@verizon.net. SILVER SPRING – Windowed office for rent in downtown Silver Spring law office. Call (301) 587-1000. ATTORNEY OPPORTUNITIES ASSOCIATE – Small AV rated estate planning/probate/business firm in Bethesda looking for an attorney with 1+ years legal experience and good client skills. Opportunity for growth within the firm. Part time considered as well. Please send cover letter, resume and writing samples, in strict confidence by email to marc@handlerlevine.com, by fax to (301) 469-3325 or by mail to 4550 Montgomery Ave., Suite 601N, Bethesda, MD 20814. ASSOCIATE – Solo/Small AV Rated Practice seeks associate, possible full-time or part-time to start. 0-5 years experience. Concentrating in Commercial and General Litigation, Contracts, Real Estate, Trusts and Estates, General Practice. Must have strong research and writing skills. Maryland & DC Bar a plus. Send resume and writing sample (if available), with any requirements by email to: ABFLaw1@aol.com. If you need the fax number, please email a request. BUSINESS/TRANSACTION LAW ASSOCIATE – Samek, McMillan & Metro, a growing Rockville firm, has an immediate opening for a 3-5 year associate in business/transaction law. Excellent writing and communication skills required. Experience in entity formation, shareholder agreements and other commercial documents preferred. Financial background and computer skills a plus. Wonderful learning and growing opportunity for the right candidate. Qualified applicants only should fax resume and writing samples to (301) 251-0447. ASSOCIATES – Shulman, Rogers, Gandal, Pordy & Ecker, P.A. is seeking the following (Continued on following page) WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PAGE 24 WHAT’S NEW ... (Continued from preceding page) associates: Corporate/Securities: 3+ years of transactional experience with M&A and venture capital. Helpful background includes knowledge of federal and state securities laws and representation of issuers of securities; CORPORATE: 1+ years of experience in taxation and business transactions; COMMERCIAL LITIGATION: Seeking a litigator to assume immediate key role in rapidly expanding commercial litigation dept. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of first chair experience in real estate and/or construction litigation. Virginia bar is required and able to take MD attorney exam; REAL ESTATE: The successful candidates will have 3 or more years of experience in a real estate transactional practice with an emphasis on the acquisition, development, financing, leasing and disposition of real estate. It is an opportunity to represent national and regional clients in challenging and sophisticated matters; ZONING/LAND USE: Seeking associate with 3+ years’ experience representing landowners, developers and businesses in obtaining zoning approval for real estate projects. Litigation experience is helpful. Excellent long term career opportunity with partnership potential for associates with superior academic credentials and strong drafting skills. Submit resume to: Ms. Maura Bowen, fax: (301) 230-2891; email: mbowen@srgpe.com; website: www.shulmanrogers.com. LITIGATION ASSOCIATE – Mid-sized AV rated Civil Litigation and Insurance Defense firm in Bethesda has an immediate opening for a Litigation Associate with 0-3 years experience. Applicants should be a member of the Maryland and DC bars or Maryland bar with the potential to waive into DC bar. Salary commensurate with experience. Send resume, writing sample, transcript of law school grades and salary requirements to: Budow and NOble, P.C., Legal Administrator, 7201 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 600, Bethesda, MD 20814 or email to: info@budownoble.com. LITIGATION ASSOCIATE – Law Offices of Cheryl Lynn Hepfer, an AV rated Rockville family law firm, has an immediate opening for a litigation associate. Ideal candidate will have prior litigation experience. Excellent opportunity in a fast paced environment with significant client contact and court opportunities. Ideal candidate should be detail oriented, selfdirected, highly motivated, and shall possess strong written and oral communication skills. Maryland Bar required. Please send letter of interest and resume to law@hepfer.com or fax to (301) 294-2270. TRANSACTIONAL ASSOCIATE – Small Bethesda AV rated firm with fast paced, growing real estate/lending/business/tax/transactional practice has opening/unique opportunity for a transactional real estate attorney with 4-8 years experience. Real estate, tax, business and/or CPA experience a plus. Please send resume with cover letter expressing long-term interests and salary requirements to Wertheimer & Kipnis, LLC, 7700 Old Georgetown Rd., Suite 500, Bethesda, MD 20814; by fax to (240) 235-4223, or by email to mwertheimer@wk-law.net. All responses held in strict confidence. PATENT ATTORNEY – Tired of commuting? Growing IP law firm in Bethesda, MD seeks attorney(s) with portables to join our dynamic organization. Our firm offers an attractive compensation package and pleasant work environment. Please forward resume to Nicole Pecora via fax at (301) 896-0607 or by email to npecora@bwsiplaw.com. FOR SALE I have moved my law office into a home law office and have no space for my library of books. I would like to sell all of them. Sample of Library: American Jurisprudence 2d Volumes 1-83; AmJur–American Jurisprudence Trials Volumes 1-16 & Index; Maryland Reporter A.2nd 1-557; Federal Suppl. 1-305. ALR. If interested in any of the above or would like a full list of the library faxed to you, please call me at (301) 2295900. LEGAL AID BUREAU ... TRUE CHAMPIONS OF JUSTICE NOMINATIONS On Oct. 14, Maryland Legal Aid wants to honor former staff and volunteers who had a long-term association with Legal Aid, whose contributions had an impact, and whose tenures were in different decades or periods since its founding in 1911. A "True Champion of Justice" is someone who advanced the mission of Legal Aid by his or her length of service, a specific legal accomplishment or a unique contribution to Legal Aid–a paralegal who provided service to many clients over many years, a lawyer who prosecuted a novel legal theory resulting in improvement of the situation for many Legal Aid clients, or a board member who was the face of Legal Aid to the wider community, or a staff member whose tireless and competent service contributed to the stability and success of Legal Aid. We hope to have nominees representing service throughout the history of Legal Aid. Nomination forms are at www.mdlab.org and are due by May 1, 2006. WHEN YOU CALL ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS TO MAKE AN INQUIRY, TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. PAGE 25 WHO IS NEW ... ~ NEW MEMBERS ~ C. Gregory Abney, 17 West Jefferson St., Suite 100, Rockville, MD 20850, tel.: (301) 340-8200; fax: (301) 294-6159; email: gabney@abneyatlaw.com Lynn M. Zahurak Ahlers, 7474 Greenway Center Dr., Suite 500, Greenbelt, MD 20770, tel.: (301) 9828600; fax: (301) 982-8655; email: lzaesq@yahoo.com Sheron Barton, 12163 Penderview Terrace, Fairfax, VA 22033, tel.: (571) 2516463; email: sheronbarton29@yahoo.com Benjamin T. Branche, 4 Professional Dr., Suite 145, Gaithersburg, MD 20879, tel.: (301) 840-8565; fax: (301) 590-9784; email: benbranche@msn.com Steven D. Cohen, 15316 Spencerville Ct., Suite 102, Burtonsville, MD 20866, tel.: (301) 989-9000; fax: (301) 421-0976 Michael T. Ebaugh, 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 300, Rockville, MD 20852, tel.: (301) 255-0536; fax: (301) 230-2891; email: mebaugh@srgpe.com Roger Fairfax, 2000 H St., NW, Washington, DC 20052, tel.: (202) 9941150; fax: (202) 994-9817; email: rfairfax@law.gwu.edu Harry R. (Robert) Field, 8168 Inverness Ridge Rd., Potomac, MD 20854, tel.: (301) 408-8547; fax: (301) 299-1825; email: robertfieldesq@gmail.com Leslie E. 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When a member wishes to address an issue to a judge, please call the judge’s corresponding alter ego. The alter ego will then contact the judge. Judge Gary G. Everngam Patricia Mitchell Barry A. Hamilton Louis D. Harrington Stephen P. Johnson Brian G. Kim Mary Beth McCormick Eugene Wolfe DISTRICT COURT Michael J. Algeo DeLawrence Beard Marielsa A. Bernard David A. Boynton Thomas L. Craven John W. Debelius, III D. Warren Donohue Joseph A. Dugan, Jr. Robert A. Greenberg Ann S. Harrington Eric M. Johnson Michael D. Mason Terrence J. McGann S. Michael Pincus William J. Rowan, III Ronald B. Rubin Nelson W. Rupp, Jr. James L. Ryan Katherine D. Savage Louise Scrivener Ann N. Sundt Durke G. Thompson RETIRED JUDGES/CIRCUIT COURT Martha G. Kavanaugh James S. McAuliffe John F. McAuliffe Paul A. McGuckian Dennis M. McHugh J. James McKenna William C. Miller L. Leonard Ruben William P. Turner C.J. Vaughey Paul H. Weinstein Susan Kalil Charles M. Cockerill Susan A. Polis Joan E. Ryon Steven G. Salant John S. Weaver Charles B. Day Peter J. Messitte Jillyn K. Schulze Roger W. Titus Nancy V. Alquist Paul Mannes Lawyer Phillip L. Felts Charles Mitchell Deborah A. Armstrong Marc P. Hansen John C. Monahan Edward B. Lattner Gerard J. Emig Walter Neighbors CIRCUIT COURT John P. Kudel David P. Modell Charles E. Wilson Joseph P. Suntum Reginald W. Bours James A. Bonifant Sue A. Mahaffey Terrence J. McGann Rene Sandler Judith R. Catterton George E. Simms Paul F. Kemp Terrence M. McGann Joseph C. Paradiso Joseph M. Quirk Steven VanGrack William D. Foote, Jr. Patrick J. May David Martella Patrick W. Dragga Gary L. Crawford Albert D. Brault Judith R. Catterton John M. Quinn James J. Cromwell Floyd (Ron) Willis William J. Chen, Jr. Thomas D. Murphy Kevin G. Hessler Stanton J. Gildenhorn Charles E. Wilson Philip H. Armstrong Suzanne M. Snedegar SPECIAL MASTER Suzanne Snedegar DOMESTIC RELATIONS MASTERS Sara M. Donohue Cheryl L. Hepfer Donna E. Van Scoy Paul B. 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