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University of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 41 Number 2 (Spring 2011) Front Matter
Marriage and Inevitability: A Lesson from MarylandWilliam C. Duncan
The Idealist Discourse of Legal Professionalism in Maryland: Delineating the Omissions and Eloquent Silences as a Progressive CritiqueKez U. Gabriel
Comment: Additional Barriers to Breaking the Silence: Issues to Consider When Representing a Victim of Same-Sex Domestic ViolenceSatoko Harada
Recent Developments: Allen v. Ritter: Maryland Estates and Trusts Section 9-111 Permits a Personal Representative Whose Final Account Is Approved by the Orphans' Court to Require Distributees to Sign Releases Prior to Estate DistributionSarah Witri
Recent Developments: Bates v. Cohn: Once a Foreclosure Sale Occurs, a Debtor May No Longer Raise Defense Claims Including a Lender's Failure to Comply with Loss Mitigation Requirements; Only Procedural Irregularities May Be Raised as Post-Sale ExceptionsGary Stapleton
Recent Developments: Cuffley v. State: Ambiguities Arising from the Interpretation of the Sentencing Terms of a Plea Agreement Must Be Resolved Solely Based on the Trial Court Record, with No Reference to Extrinsic Evidence, under Maryland Rule 4-243J. Burke Miller
Recent Developments: Hashmi v. Bennett: Joint Tort-Feasor Status Must Be Conferred upon Individuals in a Settlement Agreement in Order to Reduce Contribution to a Jury Award under the Maryland Uniform Contribution among Joint Tort-Feasors ActCatherine Simanski
Recent Developments: In re Adoption/Guardianship of Tatianna B.: A Licensed Clinical Social Worker Properly Qualified as an Expert Witness in Social Work May Opine in a Termination of Parental Rights Hearing Regarding Risk and Safety AssessmentElisabeth Koloup
Recent Developments: Miller v. State: The United States Supreme Court Decision in Padilla v. Kentucky, Holding That Failure to Advise Non-Citizen Clients about Deportation as a Possible Consequence of a Guilty Plea Could Invalidate the Plea, Created New Law and Therefore Does Not Apply Retroactively to Invalidate Judgments Finalized Prior to the March 31, 2010 DecisionMary Lynn Denholm
Recent Developments: Park v. Cangen Corp.: A Former Employee Compelled to Produce Documents Held in a Representative Capacity Cannot Refuse Compliance by Invoking His Fifth Amendment Privilege against Self-IncriminationMahesh Subramanian
Recent Developments: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Holmes: A Surviving Spouse Is Not Entitled to a Deceased Spouse's Workers' Compensation Award Based on Marital Ties AloneEllyn Riedl
Recent Developments: Williams v. State: Maryland Laws Restricting the Right to Wear, Carry, or Transport Firearms outside of the Home without a Permit Do Not Violate the Second Amendment of the United States ConstitutionNicholas Phillips
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