Maryland Bar Journal
Publications : MD
Bar Journal

March/April 2012
Volume XLV Number 2 |

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Features
Mediation and Dispute Resolution
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Advocacy within the Collaborative Process: A Comparative Case Study
By Suzy Eckstein and Annemarie Wall |
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Improving Healthcare Access for People with Disabilities:
A Call to Maryland’s Leaders
By Debra T. Berube and Gary C. Norman |
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Alternative ADR for Construction Disputes:
A Litigator’s Perspective
By Kenneth A. Vogel |
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Resolving Patent Disputes Via Mediation:
The Federal Circuit and the ITC Find Success
By David E. Sosnowski |
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Building More Peaceful Communities Through
Community Mediation
By Cynthia M. Jurrius |
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Civil, Collaborative Discourse on Public Policy
By Craig Tipton Distelhorst |
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Mediation at Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals
By Mala Malhotra-Ortiz |
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Why ADR Works
By Linda Sorg Ostovitz |
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Adapting Mediation to What Users Want
By John Bickerman |
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Departments
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| Does an Attorney’s Agreement that He or She Will Only be Compensated if
Fees are Awarded By a Court Under a Fee Shifting Statute Constitute a
“Contingent Fee” that Must be in Writing? |
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| Work For Free? |
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