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Hotline Numbers
The Ethics Hotline is your direct access to members of
the Ethics Committee. |
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Courtroom Badges
The Maryland State Bar Association Courthouse Identification Badge is available to any attorney who has been admitted to practice law in this state, who is currently a member of the bar in good standing, and who is currently certified by the Court of Appeals as an active practitioner.
Mentoring Program
The MSBA sponsors this program to assist newer, less experienced members of the bar. It
provides a resource for attorneys to seek and receive advice or discuss concern about law office management,
escrow accounts, procedural issues and many other topics. |
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Labor and Employment Law
CHAIR: |
EVENTS/NEWS: |
Jonathan R. Krasnoff
500 N Calvert St, Ste. 406
Baltimore, MD 21202
P:
(410) 230-6123
F: (410) 333-6503
Email: jkrasnoff@dllr.state.md.us
Section Dues: $20 per year |
Annual Meeting Program
What Every Labor & Employment Lawyer Needs To Know About Immigration Law, and what Every Immigration Lawyer Needs to Know
Friday, June 14, 2013 | 8:00 am – 10:30 am |
SECTION NEWSLETTER: |
Fall 2012
Summer 2012
Spring 2012
Contact Al Palewicz at albert.palewicz@nlrb.gov to
obtain copies of section newsletters. |
2010/2011 ANNUAL REPORT:
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This Section conducted seminars in Frederick and Salisbury on the Maryland statute prohibiting employment discrimination. It continued to publish a quarterly newsletter that keeps members abreast of legal developments in Maryland, in federal courts, and in administrative agencies. The Section, for the first time in its history, endorsed a bill in the Maryland General Assembly that would restore the tax treatment of compensatory damages to the status quo prior to 1996 when such damages became taxable unless they result from physical injury (compensatory damages in employment cases occur most often in the absence of physical injury). Its annual dinner featured a discussion of social media’s impact on employment law issues, and the Section will present a program on wrongful discharge at the MSBA Annual Meeting. |
PURPOSE:
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The purpose of the Section is to bring together for the furtherance of
their mutual interest members of the MSBA concerned with the law relating to the
employer/employee relationship, and in improvements and reforms in such law through
legislation or otherwise, and generally to promote the interest and welfare of the public
and members of the Bar in the area of labor and employment law.
The Section sponsors programs throughout the year covering topics of general interest to
labor and employment lawyers.
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