In-House Interrogatory
Asked: Our weekly question to the In-House community Should in-house counsel dive right in? An article in Canadian Lawyer talks about the general counsel for Aecon Group Inc. who went in-house right […]
Attorney suspended for failure to pay liens
A Pikesville attorney has been indefinitely suspended for paying liens to his clients’ health care provider almost five years late.
Attorney disbarred 3 years after disciplinary hearing
Nearly three years after the hearing in her disciplinary case, Maryland’s top court last week unanimously ordered the disbarment of an attorney for her extreme lack of diligence.
Cristen S. Rose and James P. Rathvon: Stating your case to the client
Consumers of legal services have no shortage of options, yet recent surveys indicate that many clients are less than satisfied with the services they receive from their lawyers. This would suggest that there are plenty of opportunities for attorneys who provide superior legal services to gain clients and build a successful practice.
In-House Interrogatory
How do you structure education for your legal department and what topics do you focus on?
In-House Interrogatory
How does a general counsel act as the conscience of his or her company?
Stephen Z. Meehan: Dean’s departure is opportunity for reform at UM law clinic
The people of the Eastern Shore sounded a collective sigh of relief on news that Phoebe A. Haddon is stepping down as dean of the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law.
In-House Interrogatory
Do you think communications between law firms and their in-house counsel should be protected by attorney-client privilege?
In-House Interrogatory
Should more corporate lawyers speak out against corporate crime?
In-House Interrogatory
Should in-house counsel who are bar members in other states have to register with another state bar when they move to a new company?





