Judge Brobst – A Remembrance
Posted by Carl R. Gold on December 31, 2012 at 3:48pm Imagine walking into the dank, faded yellow old District Court rooms on Allegheny Avenue some 30 years ago. No security, no computers and no cell phones. When you open the door to Court Room 1, you see an attractive strawberry blond in a LBD with heels, […]
Read More »Expulsion and Suspension MVLS cases are a Great Way to Learn
Posted by Carl R. Gold on December 6, 2012 at 3:21pm BALTIMORE COUNTY PRO BONO VOLUNTEER by Richard R. Chambers, Deputy Director, MVLS It’s a little known fact that Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service handles a fair number of school suspension cases every year. These matters, decided after a sometimes grueling administrative procedure, not only differ substantively from the typical family […]
Read More »Baltimore County Bar Association Fights Back Against Pancreatic Cancer
Posted by Carl R. Gold on August 13, 2012 at 10:45am TEAM ONE TOWSON ROCKS ROCKY POINT As the deceivingly tranquil waters of the Chesapeake Bay lapped the shores of beautiful Rocky Point Park, over a dozen members of the Baltimore County Bar Association family gathered on Sunday, August 5, 2012 to participate in Purple […]
Read More »The Hearing Process for School Expulsion or Suspensions
Once your client has been charged with an infraction of The Baltimore County Public Schools Student Handbook and the Principal unilaterally decides it is serious enough to warrant a hearing, the Principal refers the matter to one of the Superintendent’s Designees. They are spread out geographically so where the student attends school will determine which […]
Read More »Mike Radcliffe , R.I.P.
Mike could have been the quintessential “good old boy” and lorded over the rest of us young lawyers all scrambling to make a living. With his dad’s reputation and his connections Mike had no need to reach out to others. Anyone who knew Mike knows nothing could have been further from the truth. He was […]
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