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BY: Steve Lash
POSTED: February 7, 2012 Tags: carolyn cook, Court of Appeals, del. maggie mcintosh, General Assembly, greater baltimore board of realtors, ground-rent, judge glenn t. harrell, katherine kelly howard, landlords, legislation, maryland multi-housing association, maryland senate, Sen. Brian E. Frosh, sen. lisa gladden, Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee, State Department of Assessments and Taxation
ANNAPOLIS — With key parts of its prior effort at ground-rent reform declared unconstitutional last fall, a Maryland Senate committee on Tuesday considered legislation that would penalize those who fail to register their property in ways that might pass muster with the state’s highest court. Under Senate Bill 135, holders of ground rents could not [...]
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BY: Danny Jacobs
POSTED: May 30, 2011 Tags: adelberg rudow dorf & hendler llc, Court of Appeals, dugan babij & tolley llc, henry dugan, incoming msba president henry e. dugan jr., katherine kelly howard, layweres, maryland state bar administration, royster mueller mclean & reid llc, state bar, timonium, Towson, william c. mitchell jr
Standing and special committees within the Maryland State Bar Association will have a new look under a new leader. Incoming MSBA President Henry E. Dugan Jr. informed committee chairs last week that those with three years or more of service likely will be replaced, as will up to one-fifth of each committee’s membership. In a letter [...]
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