Work on your business
Have you ever heard the phrase “work on your business not in it?” I’ll explain more about this concept below, but I want to start by saying that for a […]
My sad snow day
Do you remember when you were a kid and snow days were the most amazing thing ever? As an adult this feeling does not go away. I get excited every […]
Being thankful
This week I want to say thank you. Last year I decided to start a project to send “Thank-You” notes to Veterans in Maryland. My grandfather, Gerald David, was a […]
When to call an audible
Even though its Monday, during football season, I am not talking about football. For those of you that read my posts regularly, you may remember that I have previously written […]
The holidays approach; plan wisely
It’s hard to believe that the Thanksgiving holiday is less than two weeks away. Since my next post won’t be until afterwards, I’d like to highlight the importance of the […]
My deadline-driven life
During an internal conference call this week I said: “We have to set an internal deadline, or I will never start working on this.” This is no lie. My entire […]
Lawyering while young
When I took my first real lawyer job in 2005, a few days and a mild hangover fresh from the bar exam, I was the ripe old age of 24. […]
Happy Halloween
This week I got “Booed” by a neighbor. Having moved from downtown Baltimore, I had never heard of being “Booed” until I received a knock on my door and opened […]
Carpe diem
Seize the day. Seize the moment. Appreciate the little things. Through the hustle and bustle of practicing law and dealing with other people’s issues, it sometimes can be hard to […]
Becoming adept at handling your debt
Here are few ways I’m making my loan repayments palatable.
The Maryland Judiciary website – it’s not just for opinions!
Here are but a handful of ways in which you, too, may find the online home of the Maryland court system of utility to your practice.
A call to action
A documentary on Baltimore reminded me I have agency and a professional responsibility to address the needs of people of limited means and opportunity.













