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Want a fairer Maryland Circuit Court Jury? Voir Dire Improvement is David Harak's BagFriend of the firm and Everyday Law podcast guest David Harak has made improving jury selection in Maryland his pet project.
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Maryland trial voir dire will be featured on Everyday LawVoir Dire at trial in Maryland on Everyday Law
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Maryland's non-economic damages cap hurts the most catastrophically injured the most. How is that fair?
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Your injury case is settled and the check is in. What more is there? Liens. What is that?Many people think their injury case is over when it is settled and the check is in. Sadly, that is the beginning of the next phase, lien payment.
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What would you like to learn about on Everyday Law?Everyday Law with host, Bob Clark is on hiatus. when it returns what topics would you like to have explored?
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Looking for a Maryland or D.C. personal injury attorney? Come to Clark & Steinhorn where all the attorneys are decorated SuperlawyersClark & Steinhorn have the great good fortune to be named as Superlawyers in Maryland and D.C. yet again.
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Bob Clark and Everyday Law Bid The Airwaves A Fond Farewell!Attorney, Robert Clark and his Podcast Everyday Law Bid Their Audience a Fond Farewell
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Everyday Law with host, Bob Clark welcomes Jerry Buting to expound on forensic evidence issues and solutionsProblems with forensic evidence admitted in criminal trials abound. Jerry Buting, Bob Clark and Everyday Law discuss real solutions.
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Judge Andrea Leahy Joins Everyday Law and Host, Bob ClarkJudge Andrea Leahy Joins Bob Clark and Everyday Law
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Everyday Law with Host, Bob Clark will be celebrating it's 100th episode with a bevy of guests. Don't miss it!The legal podcast, Everyday Law will be celebrating it's 100th Episode
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Maryland Landlords Have a legal duty to protect their tenants from criminals activity on their premises.Maryland law acknowledges landlord's duty to protect their tenants from criminal activity
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Maryland Court of Special Appeals Determines Parent-Child Immunity Lives on In Wrongful Death ActionThe doctrine of parent-child immunity precludes Wrongful Death actions on behalf of a child's estate against their negligent parent