Bar Bulletin

April, 2003

Et Alia

Timothy J. Oursler has been elected partner in the law firm of Royston, Mueller, McLean & Reid, LLP.  He will continue to focus his practice on estate planning and administration, real estate and commercial transactions.

 

Douglas S. Walker has become an associate at the law firm of Royston, Mueller, McLean & Reid, LLP. As a member of the firm’s business department, Walker will focus his practice in the areas of corporate, commercial, real estate and bankruptcy law.

 

Sandra Gohn, a senior partner in the Private Client Services group of the law firm of Piper Rudnick LLP, has been elected to the board of directors of the Leadership Program of the Greater Baltimore Committee. Gohn focuses her practice on tax and estate planning for individuals. The year-long program is designed to broaden the base of leaders throughout the development of individual interest, knowledge of the community and leadership ability.

Jay Christopher Pope announces the relocation of his practice to the Law Office of Jay Christopher Pope, 44 North Main Street, Bel Air, Maryland 21014; (410) 893-0080. Pope will concentrate on Family Law and Estates and Trusts, combined with a general civil practice.

David M. Tralins has been accepted into the 2003 Harford Leadership Academy, a Community Development Project co-sponsored by the Harford Community College and the Harford County Chamber of Commerce.  Tralins is a Member of the law firm of Hodes, Ulman, Pessin & Katz, P.A., where he focuses his practice in the areas of Health and Corporate Law.

Steven E. Leder announces the formation of the Leder Law Group, 502 Washington Avenue, Suite 101, Baltimore, Maryland 21204; (410) 832-7337. Leder is joined by attorney Julie F. Maloney, and the group will focus on insurance contract litigation, toxic torts and recreational boating.

John C. Monahan announces the opening of his own office for the private practice of law at 204 Monroe Street, Suite 105, Rockville, Maryland 20850; (301) 251-1811. The practice will focus on civil and criminal litigation.

Leslie A. Powell and Diana M. Schobel announce the relocation of the Law Offices of Leslie A. Powell to 115 North Market Street, Frederick, Maryland 21701; (301) 668-7575.

Hon. John Carroll Burns was honored as “Marylander of the Year” by the Maryland Colonial Society for, among other things, his role in founding the Baltimore City Historical Society last year. Burns retired from the Baltimore City Circuit Court in 2002 after 20 years of service.

James R. Chason, a partner with the law firm of Whiteford, Taylor & Preston L.L.P., has been elected a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.

 

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