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| Bar Bulletin |
March,
2003 |
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MSBA
Parliamentarian Carl S. Silverman has joined the law firm of
Goldman & Vetter, P.A., as Of Counsel. Silverman brings to the firm 25
years of experience in traditional labor law, employment relations,
workplace litigation and administrative practice.
| John B. Frisch,
a 20-year veteran of the law firm of Miles & Stockbridge P.C., has been
elected the firm’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. A principal in
the firm’s
Baltimore
office and previously Vice Chairman of the firm, Frisch focuses on mergers
and acquisitions, securities and other corporate transactional matters. |
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John B. Frisch |
Stephen M.
Goldberg has become a member of the law firm of Tydings & Rosenberg
LLP, bringing over 20 years of experience representing clients in
bankruptcy and other insolvency proceedings, commercial litigation,
financing and other business-related transactions. Cheri H. Dorsey,
Dana Alan Gausepohl and Allison J.B. Eriksen have also
joined the firm as associates. Dorsey practices in the areas of estate
planning, estate administration and probate, while Gausepohl focuses on
litigation, with emphasis on products liability defense and labor and
employment matters. Eriksen concentrates her practice in the areas of
commercial litigation, employment law and matters of bankruptcy/creditors’
rights.
Meyers, Rodbell &
Rosenbaum, P.A., announces that Edward S. Marin has become a
principal in the firm’s Rockville
office.
Blaylock &
Bleecker announces the relocation of its office to 7700 Old Georgetown
Road, Suite 540, Bethesda, Maryland 20814; (301) 951-1800. The law firm
will continue to focus on the practice of personal injury and civil
litigation.
Paul Walter,
a senior partner with the law firm of Tydings & Rosenberg LLP, has been
appointed to a three-year term on the Health and Educational Council
Advisory Board of the United Nations’ International Council for Caring
Communities (ICCC). The ICCC is a not-for-profit organization that has
Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the
United Nations and is committed to the principle that private enterprises
and individuals can help society improve communities and social public
activities.
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Stuart O. Simms
has joined the Baltimore-based law firm of Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP as
a partner. Simms, who spent the last five years as Secretary of the
Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, served as
the State’s Attorney for Baltimore
City from 1987 to 1995. He intends to focus his practice on business
litigation, legislative governmental affairs, government contracting and
procurement, and issues related to technology in law enforcement, with a
special emphasis on homeland security. |
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Stuart O. Simms |
Caroline D.
Ciraolo has become a principal in the law firm of Martin, Snyder &
Bernstein, P.A. Ciraolo concentrates her practice in the areas of criminal
and civil tax controversy and litigation.
Karp, Frosh,
Lapidus, Wigodsky & Norwind, P.A., announces that Michael L. Subin
has become “Of Counsel” in the firm’s Rockville office. Subin is an
adjunct professor at his alma mater, the Washington College of Law.
Richard T. Tomar has also joined Karp Frosh, and will Chair the firm’s
commercial litigation division.
Jefferson L.
Triplett has joined Saul Ewing LLP as an associate in the Bankruptcy
and Reorganization Department in the law firm’s Baltimore office. Prior to
joining Saul Ewing, Triplett served on active duty in the U.S. Navy in
support of Operation Enduring Freedom at the Office of Naval Intelligence.
Baltimore Mayor
Martin O’Malley recently presented the law firm Ober Kaler with
a “Mayor’s Citation,” acknowledging the firm’s involvement with the
Maryland Mentoring Partnership (MMP), the state’s largest full-service
youth mentoring organization. Through MMP, volunteers from the firm
participate in a literacy tutoring program at the Thomas G. Hayes
Elementary School in Baltimore City.
Cynthia M.
Macsherry, coordinator of internships for the paralegal department at
Villa Julie College, has been elected president of the Maryland
Association of Paralegals (MAP). She will serve as MAP president until
November 2004.
| Ober Kaler
associate Charles A. Diorio has been called to active duty with the
U.S. Coast Guard. Diorio, a Lieutenant Commander, is the first member of
the firm to be called to active duty. He expects to remain stateside
during his deployment. |
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Charles A. Diorio |
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