Recent Articles from Anamika Roy
KIND to help deported parents separated from children
The new Central America Family Reunification and Reintegration Initiative will help children who are trying to be reunited with their parents.
Boards at legal services organizations seek diversity in leadership
When the Baltimore-based Homeless Persons Representation Project was electing its new board of directors recently, it kept a question in mind: Did the board’s leadership reflect the people the organization is designed to help?
ABA House to consider law school accreditation policies
Among the proposals under consideration is no longer requiring the LSAT for admission to law schools.
CSA: Lockheed owes Montgomery Co. $1.5M in hotel taxes
Montgomery County was within its rights to deny Lockheed Martin’s request for a $1.47 million hotel rental tax refund, the state’s intermediate appellate court has held.
Adnan Syed’s lawyer uses online following to advocate for clients
The Court of Special Appeals had just granted his most famous client a new trial, and C. Justin Brown was having a press conference at his downtown Baltimore office. On the table between him and the assembled reporters that March afternoon was a small tripod, about 6 inches tall, holding up his phone.
Former DOJ tax division head teaching at UB Law
The University of Baltimore School of Law has hired the former head of the Department of Justice's tax division to teach in its graduate tax program.
Towson litigation firm partners join Womble Bond Dickinson
In response to client needs for broader legal services and a larger geographic reach, two former partners from Towson-based Treanor Pope & Hughes have joined Womble Bond Dickinson’s Baltimore office.
Formerly suspended attorney disbarred following criminal conviction
The Court of Appeals has disbarred a College Park lawyer who is no stranger to controversy.
Court of Appeals: State whistleblower law does not apply to public school teachers
Maryland public school teachers are not protected by the state’s Whistleblower Protection Law because their employer is the county education board and not the state, the Court of Appeals held Thursday.
Baltimore defense attorney on comptroller’s top tax evader list
Baltimore defense attorney Warren A. Brown is on the state comptroller's naughty list.
New MVLS portal connects attorneys to Marylanders who need legal services
The mobile-friendly portal shows cases in real time and is color-coded by case type and geographic region.
Rifkin Weiner alumna opens own employment law practice
A longtime labor and employment law attorney has opened her own firm in Annapolis after more than a decade at Rifkin Weiner Livingston LLC.


















