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Maryland Bar Journal
Publications : MD
Bar Journal
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July August 2001
Volume XXXIV Number 4
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FEATURES
Lawyers Serving the Community
Where has the Passion Gone
by Janet Stidman Eveleth
Why Pro Bono For Me?
by Mark Scurti
Doing The Good Part Of Our Professional Responsibility
by Sharon E. Goldsmith
Closing The Courthouse Door On Maryland's Poor
by Jonathan Smith
Pro Bono: A Judge's Perspective
by the Honerable Karen Murphy Jensen
Trial Lawyers For Public Justice
by Nicole Schultheis
Pro Bono Service: Opportunity For Personal And Professional
Growth
by Stephen J. Nolan
An Average Day In The Life Of A Legal Services Lawyer
by Alvin I. Frederick
How To Cope With Maryland's New Attorney Discipline
Rules
by Alvin I. Frederick
DEPARTMENTS

Do-It-Yourself Investment Fiduciary - Part Two

A New Day for Maryland's Discipline System

Attorney's Obligation When Aware of Potential
Fraud
Statements or opinions expressed herein are those of the authors
and do not necessarily reflect those of the Maryland State Bar Association,
its officers, Board of Governors, the Editorial Board or staff.
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