Showing posts with label trial reporter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trial reporter. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2013

The new fall issue of Trial Reporter, MAJ's journal is now available online. Members should have received their hard copy in the mail last week. In this issue, you'll find feature articles on the topic of Auto Negligence, including:

  • Preserving and Presenting Evidence in Auto Accident Lawsuits, and Spoliation Principles, by Nathaniel Fick
  • Negotiating with Insurers, by Michael Belsky, Shaun Owens, and Mitchell Rosenweig
  • LegalTech: The Automobile Negligence Lawyer's Technology Toolbox, by John J. Cord

Plus, the following:
  • New Maryland Medicaid Subrogation Regulations, by Ron M. Landsman
  • Frequently Asked Questions: Serving Local Agencies, by Irwin Weiss
  • Assembling and Maintaining the Litigation Toolkit, by Robert Zarbin
  • Maryland's Non-Economic Cap Charts, by Robert R. Michael
  • Case Note: David v. Martinez, by Eric Stravitz
  • Appellate Watch, by Cary J. Hansel, III
  • President's Message, by Lawrence S. Greenberg

Check it out, and share it with others! Trial Reporter is one of your member benefits and one of the most well respected legal journals in the state, and country.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Trial Reporter Kicks Off Summer With Newest Issue

The summer issue of the Maryland Association for Justice's quarterly journal, Trial Reporter is out and is answering all your questions about the law practice lifecycle. Featured articles include:
  • "Starting a Law Practice" by Scott R. Scherr
  • "Plan Properly for the Birth of Your Law Firm" by Steven S. Manekin, CPA
  • "Insurance" by Stephan Y. Brennan
  • "Partnership Issues" by Jeanne M. Ripley
  • "Separation Anxiety: Knowing Your Ethical Responsibilities Will Help You Cope" by Raymond A. Hein & JaCina N. Stanton
  • "Leaving or Dissolving a Partnership" by Kevin Arthur

Didn't receive the print issue? You can read the optimized digital edition here.

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Federal Employees Focus of Trial Reporter Spring Issue

The spring issue of the Maryland Association for Justice's quarterly journal, Trial Reporter has been released, and the topic is one that hits very close to home: Representing Federal Employees. Featured articles include:
  • “Disability Retirement Benefits for Federal Employees and Postal Workers” by Elliott Andalman & Peter L. Casciano
  • “Representing Employees With Federal Sector Workers Compensation Claims” by Lynette A. Whitfield
  • “Litigating Adverse Actions Before the Merit Systems Protection Board” by Kevin Owen
  • “A Guideline to the Federal Sector Equal Employment Opportunity Administrative Process” by Shannon C. Leary
  • “Navigating the Federal Sector Mixed Case Claims Process” by Kevin Owen
  • “Recognizing FEHBA Liens When Filing a Lawsuit for a Covered Employee” by Nathaniel C. Fick, Jr.
  • “Military Retirement and Disability Benefits in Divorce” by David S. Goldberg

Didn't receive the print issue? You can read the optimized digital edition here.

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Thursday, January 31, 2013

MAJ Launches Special Issue of Trial Reporter

The Maryland Association for Justice, Inc. (MAJ, formerly the Maryland Trial Lawyers Association) is proud and excited to announce the publication and release of the 2013 special issue of Trial Reporter, the association's flagship journal. An initiative supported by MAJ President George S. Tolley, III, this is the first year we have release a special fifth issue, focused purely on significant legal and judicial developments.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Military Veterans and Their Families focus of Trial Reporter, Winter 2013 Issue

MAJ's quarterly journal, Trial Reporter kicks off its 34th publication year with the Winter 2013 issue, focused on military veterans and their families. Featured articles include:
  • "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Criminal Defense" by Jeanne M. Ripley
  • "The Federal Tort Claims Act: What Every Service Member and Their Attorney Need to Know" by Karl J. Protil, Jr.
  • "Military/VA/TRICARE Liens and Litigation Considerations" by Nathaniel C. Fick, Jr.
  • "Personal Injury Settlements and Veteran Benefits" by Mary E. O’Byrne & Sage Graham
  • "Security Clearances: What Counsel Should Know" by Dennis J. Sysko
  • "Jurisdictional Issues in Military Divorce" by Maureen Glackin
  • Charts focused on Social Security Disability v. Veteran's Benefits and The Benefits Process: VA vs. SSA by Richard P. Neuworth & Michael Melick
The issue will hit members mailboxes next week but why wait? You can read the optimized digital edition here

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