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Maryland Rules of Professional Conduct

Paul Mark Sandler
May 14, 2022

Talking legal ethics over dinner

The atmosphere of legal practice is rightfully infused with ethical rules and aspirations. The Rules of Professional Conduct for Maryland lawyers are contained in Chapter 300 of the Maryland Rules. […]

Gray case motion would bar attorneys from sharing evidence
Sep 3, 2015

Editorial Advisory Board: Prosecutors should speak with actions, not words

In the criminal justice system, prosecutors serve a unique role with special duties quite different from other lawyers. While a private lawyer‘s duty is to provide zealous representation of a […]

Oct 22, 2014

Ordered to turn over client names, lawyer vows to appeal

A Towson lawyer said Wednesday he will appeal a judge's ruling that he must turn over names of his loan-modification clients to the attorney general's Consumer Protection Division.

Oct 2, 2013

Being a lawyer means being the boss

Being a lawyer means being the boss. When I was in law school I remember always hearing the comment that, law school teaches you the law but it does not teach you how to be a lawyer. I still hear that comment from time to time, and obviously there is truth to the statement. I mean for better or for worse there is no class on billing hours.

Sep 27, 2013

The inability to unwind

Lawyers are generally strung pretty tight. The edicts of our profession require us to perform different roles depending on our audience. According to the Maryland Rules of Professional Conduct's Preamble, "A lawyer, as a member of the legal profession, is a representative of clients, an officer of the legal system and a public citizen having special responsibility for the quality of justice." Add [...]

Aug 8, 2012

Gitomer consents to his disbarment

Longtime appellate advocate Mark L. Gitomer has consented to disbarment amid “multiple” complaints of ethical lapses filed with the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland, according to court documents.

Oct 24, 2011

A Mann for all seasons

Earlier this month, I attended the Red Mass of the St. Thomas More Society at St. Thomas More Church in Baltimore. The ceremony began with Maryland judges processing down the […]

Oct 21, 2011

It’s almost November…do you know where your pro bono hours are?

Those annual pro bono legal service reports will be showing up in your mailbox soon, and as December quickly approaches, now is a good time to evaluate the number of […]

Oct 12, 2011

Going with your gut instinct

As young lawyers, we are often expected to push our comfort zone, which can mean taking on new matters to gain experience and advance in our profession. We all have […]

May 2, 2011

Md. disbars estate-planning lawyer over forgeries

The state’s top court has disbarred a Virginia lawyer also admitted to practice in Maryland after he allowed a woman to forge her terminally ill mother’s signature on estate documents. […]

Mar 27, 2011

Lawyer disbarred for client neglect, unearned $1,000 fee

Maryland’s top court has unanimously disbarred an attorney who solicited business from a defendant in a civil suit and did absolutely nothing to represent him, even after collecting a $1,000 […]

Nov 30, 2010

Dishonest Eastern Shore lawyer disbarred

Maryland‘s top court on Tuesday unanimously disbarred an Eastern Shore lawyer who had surreptitiously and repeatedly transferred funds from a client escrow account to his law firm’s general fund, telling […]