Baltimore, police settle with ’16 Artscape protestors
A Baltimore judge has formally approved a settlement the city reached in August with a group of protesters arrested at Artscape in 2016.
Practicing what you speak
How you can help students across Maryland understand the value of a college education while perfecting your own oratory skills.
Trying a little kindness
You can’t have it all, all at once. But you can at least be nice to everyone along the way.
How children teach you empathy
The more I think about and watch my kids interact not only interact with other children but adults, the more I realized many attorneys have lost the ability to empathize with others.
The value in volunteerism and pro bono work
Engaging in volunteer opportunities and pro bono activities has really helped shape my career.
Skills we can learn from elementary school teachers
A visit to my daughter's third-grade class showed me there are quite a few skills that we as lawyers should adopt.
Navigating the office as a new associate
Your first year does not have to be as harrowing you may think.
When philanthropy tastes good
One of Maryland's oldest nonprofit organizations but achieves its important mission through new and innovative events
An excellent primer for family-law cases
Family law is not one of those of areas of law where you can learn on the fly in a middle of a case. A UB Law program can help.
How to serve current and prospective clients alike
The longer we practice and engage within the community at large, the more likely our friends and colleagues will be referring business directly.
Calling out the wolves
The only way to determine the truth is to listen to all the information provided, and accept the truth when it is offered.