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The MSBA Litigation Section bestowed its annual Harrell Award for Judicial Excellence - named in honor of retired Maryland Court of Appeals Judge Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. - to Baltimore County Circuit Administrative Judge Kathleen Gallogly Cox on April 19, 2018, at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Annapolis, Maryland.

 

"It was my honor and pleasure to present the Harrell Award for Judicial Excellence to Judge Kathleen G. Cox," says Mary Ellen Flynn, Chair of the Litigation Section. "Judge Kathleen Cox who is the Circuit Administrative Judge for the Third Judicial Circuit (comprising of Baltimore and Harford Counties) exemplifies the Award’s criteria which includes knowledge of the law, courtroom management skills, reputation for fairness and civility, and contributions to the Judiciary and the Bar and the community at large."

 

Attendees also enjoyed a round of "Practice Tips from Maryland's Circuit Court and U.S. District Court Judges" as part of the evening's program.

The MSBA Litigation Section bestowed its annual Harrell Award for Judicial Excellence - named in honor of retired Maryland Court of Appeals Judge Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. - to Baltimore County Circuit Administrative Judge Kathleen Gallogly Cox on April 19, 2018, at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Annapolis, Maryland.

 

"It was my honor and pleasure to present the Harrell Award for Judicial Excellence to Judge Kathleen G. Cox," says Mary Ellen Flynn, Chair of the Litigation Section. "Judge Kathleen Cox who is the Circuit Administrative Judge for the Third Judicial Circuit (comprising of Baltimore and Harford Counties) exemplifies the Award’s criteria which includes knowledge of the law, courtroom management skills, reputation for fairness and civility, and contributions to the Judiciary and the Bar and the community at large."

 

Attendees also enjoyed a round of "Practice Tips from Maryland's Circuit Court and U.S. District Court Judges" as part of the evening's program.

Deputy Director Jeremy Bush, Health Care Administrator Marti Kay Sherry, and A/Planning Manager Christine Wurm (SMT) presented Litigation Specialist Kennett Thaden with his 10-year service pin.

 

Upon presenting Kennett with his service pin, he was recognized for his exceptional work ethic, extensive knowledge, willingness to help others, and ability to identify areas that need assistance and provide it, which have been invaluable to the MDOC.

 

Kennett started as a student assistant with the MDOC in 2008 and transitioned into a full-time employee in 2014. Over the last 16 years, Kennett has been promoted numerous times within the Bureau of Health Care Services, a testament to his dedication and hard work. He began his career in Substance Abuse Treatment and has since made significant contributions to the department.

 

Congratulations, Kennett, on this outstanding achievement! We are truly grateful for your contributions to the MDOC and look forward to many more years of your service.

New York litigation lawyer-turned-author of chick lit novels such as Something Borrowed and The One & Only, Emily Giffin visited Westerville while on book tour for the paperback release of her instant New York Times bestseller First Comes Love.

The MSBA Litigation Section presented its 2017 Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Award of Judicial Excellence to the Honorable Patrice E. Lewis during its annual Judges’ Dinner, held April 27, 2017, at the Doubletree by Hilton in Annapolis. Approximately 180 people attended the event, which also featured a host of Maryland District Court Judges, including Chief Judge John P. Morrissey, as well as the Honorable William G. Connelly, Chief Magistrate of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, who offered attendees bits of sage wisdom from the district bench.

The MSBA Litigation Section presented its 2017 Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Award of Judicial Excellence to the Honorable Patrice E. Lewis during its annual Judges’ Dinner, held April 27, 2017, at the Doubletree by Hilton in Annapolis. Approximately 180 people attended the event, which also featured a host of Maryland District Court Judges, including Chief Judge John P. Morrissey, as well as the Honorable William G. Connelly, Chief Magistrate of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, who offered attendees bits of sage wisdom from the district bench.

New York litigation lawyer-turned-author of chick lit novels such as Something Borrowed and The One & Only, Emily Giffin visited Westerville while on book tour for the paperback release of her instant New York Times bestseller First Comes Love.

OGCs Law and Policy Reform Team organized a capacity-building workshop for judges and climate activists during the 84th Extraordinary Session of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child in Samoa on 6 March 2020. Challenges and opportunities in climate litigation involving vulnerable groups, like women and children were discussed.

Areas of Practice: Administrative, Domestic / Divorce, General Litigation, Municipal and Governmental

Education: University of New England (B.S., 1999); University of Maine School of Law (J.D. cum laude, 2002)

Experience: Assistant Attorney General, State of Maine (2002-2009)

Admitted to Bar: 2002, Maine

Bilder vom 1. Deutschen Litigation-PR-Tag, der auf Einladung von www.litigation-pr-blog.de am 29.10.2009 im Verwaltungsgericht Frakfurt am Main stattgefunden hat.

Bilder vom 1. Deutschen Litigation-PR-Tag, der auf Einladung von www.litigation-pr-blog.de am 29.10.2009 im Verwaltungsgericht Frakfurt am Main stattgefunden hat.

The MSBA Litigation Section bestowed its annual Harrell Award for Judicial Excellence - named in honor of retired Maryland Court of Appeals Judge Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. - to Baltimore County Circuit Administrative Judge Kathleen Gallogly Cox on April 19, 2018, at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Annapolis, Maryland.

 

"It was my honor and pleasure to present the Harrell Award for Judicial Excellence to Judge Kathleen G. Cox," says Mary Ellen Flynn, Chair of the Litigation Section. "Judge Kathleen Cox who is the Circuit Administrative Judge for the Third Judicial Circuit (comprising of Baltimore and Harford Counties) exemplifies the Award’s criteria which includes knowledge of the law, courtroom management skills, reputation for fairness and civility, and contributions to the Judiciary and the Bar and the community at large."

 

Attendees also enjoyed a round of "Practice Tips from Maryland's Circuit Court and U.S. District Court Judges" as part of the evening's program.

The MSBA Litigation Section presented its 2017 Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Award of Judicial Excellence to the Honorable Patrice E. Lewis during its annual Judges’ Dinner, held April 27, 2017, at the Doubletree by Hilton in Annapolis. Approximately 180 people attended the event, which also featured a host of Maryland District Court Judges, including Chief Judge John P. Morrissey, as well as the Honorable William G. Connelly, Chief Magistrate of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, who offered attendees bits of sage wisdom from the district bench.

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Miami Personal Injury Lawyer – The Bryant Law Firm | Call (305)456.2777 Miami Personal Injury Lawyer – The Bryant Law Firm | Call (305)456.2777 00:03 Primarily the cases we do here are probate litigation and administration along with guardianship and of course, personal injury. The thing that set me apart from other attorneys is that I actually answer the phone when you call. 00:14 Before I was an attorney, I had an attorney and I hated him. He was probably more of a problem then my case was. I would call him up, he wouldn’t return my calls. He was impossible to deal with.When I opened my practice, when I became an attorney, I decided I wouldn’t be like that. 00:28 Having worked as a defense lawyer definitely assist me in my practice today because now I’m on the plaintiff’s side, , it helps me by knowing exactly what makes an insurance company value a case, how their evaluation process works, how they round table it, how they come up with an offer to settle the case. How they determine what the case is worth. I was on that side, so it helps me because I know what they do. 00:51 The thing I enjoy about my work is that people come in with a problem. I get to help them when they really need it. They suffered some kind of traumatic loss or injury and this is when they really need help and because of what I do, I get to help them Share this Video: XXXXXXXX Video Link Here XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Subscribe To Our Channel and Get More Great Tips xxxxxxxxxxx Channel Link Here xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Bryant Law Firm: Randy A. Bryant, P.A. 2701 S Bayshore Dr. #606 Coconut Grove, FL 33133 (305) 456-2777 Miami Personal Injury Lawyer – The Bryant Law Firm | Call (305)456.2777

 

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Fears & Nachawati Law Offices

4925 Greenville Ave #715 Dallas, TX 75206

214-890-0711 | Attorney, Personal Injury Attorney, Bankruptcy Attorney, Estate & Probate Planning Attorney, Intellectual Property Attorney, Drug Litigation Attorney, Business Attorney

 

Hillary Merriam of Saurian Litigation Support.

The Siskinds Law Attorneys at Employment Lawyer's Group launched a website in Spanish to cater to their Spanish-speaking clientele.

Areas of Practice: Commercial Litigation, Employment, General Litigation, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

Admitted to the Bar: Maine (2008); Massachusetts (2008); U.S. District Court, District of Maine (2008)

Education:

B.A. Middlebury College (2002) Double Major: International Politics & Economics, French (high departmental honors)

Visiting student, Université de Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle) and Institut Catholique, Paris, France 2000-2001

J.D. cum laude, Suffolk University Law School (2008)

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OGCs Law and Policy Reform Team organized a capacity-building workshop for judges and climate activists during the 84th Extraordinary Session of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child in Samoa on 6 March 2020. Challenges and opportunities in climate litigation involving vulnerable groups, like women and children were discussed.

OGCs Law and Policy Reform Team organized a capacity-building workshop for judges and climate activists during the 84th Extraordinary Session of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child in Samoa on 6 March 2020. Challenges and opportunities in climate litigation involving vulnerable groups, like women and children were discussed.

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Miami Personal Injury Lawyer – The Bryant Law Firm | Call (305)456.2777 Miami Personal Injury Lawyer – The Bryant Law Firm | Call (305)456.2777 00:03 Primarily the cases we do here are probate litigation and administration along with guardianship and of course, personal injury. The thing that set me apart from other attorneys is that I actually answer the phone when you call. 00:14 Before I was an attorney, I had an attorney and I hated him. He was probably more of a problem then my case was. I would call him up, he wouldn’t return my calls. He was impossible to deal with.When I opened my practice, when I became an attorney, I decided I wouldn’t be like that. 00:28 Having worked as a defense lawyer definitely assist me in my practice today because now I’m on the plaintiff’s side, , it helps me by knowing exactly what makes an insurance company value a case, how their evaluation process works, how they round table it, how they come up with an offer to settle the case. How they determine what the case is worth. I was on that side, so it helps me because I know what they do. 00:51 The thing I enjoy about my work is that people come in with a problem. I get to help them when they really need it. They suffered some kind of traumatic loss or injury and this is when they really need help and because of what I do, I get to help them Share this Video: XXXXXXXX Video Link Here XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Subscribe To Our Channel and Get More Great Tips xxxxxxxxxxx Channel Link Here xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Bryant Law Firm: Randy A. Bryant, P.A. 2701 S Bayshore Dr. #606 Coconut Grove, FL 33133 (305) 456-2777 Miami Personal Injury Lawyer – The Bryant Law Firm | Call (305)456.2777

 

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The MSBA Litigation Section bestowed its annual Harrell Award for Judicial Excellence - named in honor of retired Maryland Court of Appeals Judge Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. - to Baltimore County Circuit Administrative Judge Kathleen Gallogly Cox on April 19, 2018, at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Annapolis, Maryland.

 

"It was my honor and pleasure to present the Harrell Award for Judicial Excellence to Judge Kathleen G. Cox," says Mary Ellen Flynn, Chair of the Litigation Section. "Judge Kathleen Cox who is the Circuit Administrative Judge for the Third Judicial Circuit (comprising of Baltimore and Harford Counties) exemplifies the Award’s criteria which includes knowledge of the law, courtroom management skills, reputation for fairness and civility, and contributions to the Judiciary and the Bar and the community at large."

 

Attendees also enjoyed a round of "Practice Tips from Maryland's Circuit Court and U.S. District Court Judges" as part of the evening's program.

Bilder vom 1. Deutschen Litigation-PR-Tag, der auf Einladung von www.litigation-pr-blog.de am 29.10.2009 im Verwaltungsgericht Frakfurt am Main stattgefunden hat.

The MSBA Litigation Section presented its 2017 Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Award of Judicial Excellence to the Honorable Patrice E. Lewis during its annual Judges’ Dinner, held April 27, 2017, at the Doubletree by Hilton in Annapolis. Approximately 180 people attended the event, which also featured a host of Maryland District Court Judges, including Chief Judge John P. Morrissey, as well as the Honorable William G. Connelly, Chief Magistrate of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, who offered attendees bits of sage wisdom from the district bench.

The MSBA Litigation Section presented its 2017 Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Award of Judicial Excellence to the Honorable Patrice E. Lewis during its annual Judges’ Dinner, held April 27, 2017, at the Doubletree by Hilton in Annapolis. Approximately 180 people attended the event, which also featured a host of Maryland District Court Judges, including Chief Judge John P. Morrissey, as well as the Honorable William G. Connelly, Chief Magistrate of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, who offered attendees bits of sage wisdom from the district bench.

The MSBA Litigation Section presented its 2017 Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Award of Judicial Excellence to the Honorable Patrice E. Lewis during its annual Judges’ Dinner, held April 27, 2017, at the Doubletree by Hilton in Annapolis. Approximately 180 people attended the event, which also featured a host of Maryland District Court Judges, including Chief Judge John P. Morrissey, as well as the Honorable William G. Connelly, Chief Magistrate of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, who offered attendees bits of sage wisdom from the district bench.

The MSBA Litigation Section presented its 2017 Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Award of Judicial Excellence to the Honorable Patrice E. Lewis during its annual Judges’ Dinner, held April 27, 2017, at the Doubletree by Hilton in Annapolis. Approximately 180 people attended the event, which also featured a host of Maryland District Court Judges, including Chief Judge John P. Morrissey, as well as the Honorable William G. Connelly, Chief Magistrate of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, who offered attendees bits of sage wisdom from the district bench.

The MSBA Litigation Section presented its 2017 Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Award of Judicial Excellence to the Honorable Patrice E. Lewis during its annual Judges’ Dinner, held April 27, 2017, at the Doubletree by Hilton in Annapolis. Approximately 180 people attended the event, which also featured a host of Maryland District Court Judges, including Chief Judge John P. Morrissey, as well as the Honorable William G. Connelly, Chief Magistrate of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, who offered attendees bits of sage wisdom from the district bench.

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