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When I moved to Baltimore City for law school, I was not mo-tivated to make new friends or broaden my social circle. I had just graduated from the University of Mary-land College Park and many of my closest
friends from college were moving to ei-ther Baltimore or Washington DC. My then girlfriend (now wife) was still liv-ing in College Park, and we were con-stantly travelling back and forth to see one another. On top of that, I had rented an apartment in the city with my best friend from high school, who was not in the legal field. Between exploring Balti-more with closest friends, travelling to College Park and DC, as well as taking on the notorious 1L year of law school, I feared I was overextending myself. As a result, I did not get involved with any extra-curricular activities or socialize with any of my classmates beyond sur-face level interactions in the classroom. I had developed a lean routine of show-ing up for class and studying alone in my apartment. I did not see the need for group study sessions, which from my perspective, were inefficient and only facilitated a culture of group panic.
Then, in the blink of an eye, three years had passed. As I was graduating from law school, I realized that I had not developed any meaningful relation-ships with my classmates; the same
group of people who would soon be my peers in what turned out to be a rela-tively small legal community. As my legal world started getting smaller and smaller within my own area of practice, I began to wonder if I had neglected an important component of the law-school experience by living a hermit-like exis-tence. Without a network or commu-nity of other young lawyers to socialize with, the boundaries between my per-sonal life and my profession became well defined and absolute. With that, I started to think of being a lawyer as simply a job as opposed to a meaningful part of my identity.
Fortunately, I found the Bar Associ-ation of Baltimore City and the Young Lawyer’s Division. Once I joined and be-came active with the BABC-YLD, it was only then that I truly began to under-stand the value of community and what it means to be a part of the legal profes-sion both generally and within Baltimore City. I found that through the community of the Bar Association, I was developing meaningful relationships with other law-yers in different areas of practice which in turn enhanced my perspective in my own work and personal life. I learned that by immersing myself in a diverse community like the BABC, I was able to blend certain areas of my personal and professional life in a way that made both more meaningful. I also found that through the BABC, I was able to give back to the Baltimore City community by utilizing my passions and talents.
When I think of the value of the Bar Association, I am reminded of the old cliché “you get out what you put in.” With the BABC-YLD, what we put in is
our time and effort, and what we get out is friendship, purpose and much needed sense of community. I think that’s a pretty good deal.
Thomas H. Barnard Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Evelyn Lombardo CussonThe United States Attorney’s Office,
District of Maryland
Natasha M. Dartigue Office of the Public Defender
Ryan Dietrich
Office of the Attorney General of Maryland
Darren L. KadishKadish & Kadish, P.C
Lauren E. Lake
Gordon Feinblatt LLC
The Honorable Dana M. MiddletonCircuit Court for Baltimore City
George G. Tankard, IIIYost Legal Group
MSBA BOARD OF GOVERNORS FIRST DISTRICT – BALTIMORE CITY
111 N. Calvert Street, Suite 627Baltimore, Maryland 21202
410-539-5936Email [email protected]
www.baltimorebar.org
HEADQUARTERS STAFFKaren Fast
Executive Director
Patricia A. DeGuilmiExecutive Assistant
Sabina E. MohanCommunications & Membership Manager
Viola Woolums, EsquireDirector, Senior Legal Services
Calissa N. Hiligh, EsquireStaff Attorney
Senior Legal Services
Madonna Lebling, EsquireProject Household
Senior Legal Services
Muriel van den Berg, EsquireProject Household
Senior Legal Services
Jacqueline A. JonesAdministrative Assistant
Senior Legal Services
Justin Partyka Intern, Senior Legal Services
THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE CITY
The President’s MessageThree Questions with Former Executive Director Kathy Sanzone
Young Lawyers’ Division UpdateThe Value of Community
Ethics Hotline Volunteer Hon. Edward Angeletti: 410-420-2550Jim Astrachan: 410-783-3520
After 48 years, Kathy Sanzone retired from the Bar Associa-tion of Baltimore City on June 30, 2021. But before her departure, I had the opportunity to have a series of chats with her about her life and her time
with the Bar Association. Kathy was born in Baltimore City and,
as a young child, lived in public housing on Webb Court in Latrobe Homes. Kathy said that her mother told her that the family’s time in Latrobe Homes “was the happiest time in her life.”
At the age of four, Kathy and her family moved to the Belair-Edison neighborhood of Northeast Baltimore where she attended parochial school at the Shrine of the Little Flower School on Belair Road. It was in Belair-Edison that Kathy met two people who play prominent roles in her life: her friend, Patty McCubbin (later DeGuilmi), and her future husband, Frank. After sec-ondary school, Kathy enrolled at Catho-lic High School of Baltimore on Edison Highway. Madly in love, Kathy took the bold step of marrying Frank before she graduated from Catholic High. Kathy as-sured me that she did not “have” to get married, but she did have to keep her marriage a secret, otherwise she would have been expelled from Catholic High if the nuns found out. Kathy and Frank got married over Christmas break and went on their honeymoon in Atlantic City. Kathy then returned to finish her
senior year like nothing ever happened!Kathy’s first job out of high school
was with the law firm of Smith, Somer-ville and Case. Unfortunately, for the firm – but fortunately for the Bar Asso-ciation -- that job lasted only two weeks. Kathy then came to work as the Secre-tary to the Executive Director of the Bar Association. The year was 1973 and Wil-liam Weston was the Executive Director and George L. Russell, Jr. was the Pres-ident. Kathy recalled fondly that she was in awe of Judge Russell, and with good reason. Judge Russell held many “firsts”: he was the first African-Ameri-can judge on the Supreme Bench of Bal-timore City, the first African-American City Solicitor, the first African-Ameri-can candidate for mayor in Baltimore City, and the first African-American President of the Bar Association.
Mr. Weston left the Bar Association in 1975. That same year, Mr. Weston’s successor, Robert Ashman, made the wise decision of hiring Kathy’s old friend, Patty, and the two have been working together ever since!
Following Mr. Ashman’s departure, Kathy served as Secretary to two more Executive Directors: Paul Carlin, who would later become the Executive Di-rector of the Maryland State Bar Associ-ation, and Richard Kramer. Mr. Kramer’s tenure with the Bar Association ended abruptly in 1987 and Kathy immediately took over as “acting” Executive Direc-tor. After several months in the “acting” Executive Director position, the Ex-ecutive Council approved Kathy’s hire as Executive Director, following the
recommendation of then Immediate Pres-ident Charles Dorsey, Jr. and then President Sheila Sachs.
During our discus-sions, I asked Kathy three questions re-garding her time with the Bar Association:
Tell us the biggest difference in the BABC from when you first started to today.
“The biggest change has to be di-versity. I look back at all the old pho-tos from association dinners and CLE’s and there is an ocean of white men. I am so, so proud of where we are today and the efforts of [our] leaders to make sure we are an inclusive and welcoming organization.”
Name the biggest challenge overcome by the BABC during your tenure.
“Taking over the reins as Executive Director in 1987 and moving the Associ-ation forward. At a moment’s notice, no less. The prior ED left us in a financial crisis. My biggest challenge was turn-ing the Association around by enduring major budget cuts and other sacrifices.”
Name the biggest milestone in your career with the BABC.
“Establishing Senior Legal Ser-vices. SLS, previously known as Legal Services for the Elderly, was a [law school] clinical program funded by Title
III funds that were awarded through a contract with Baltimore City to pro-vide legal services to seniors in Balti-more. The city wanted more citizens to be served, so [the clinical program] con-tacted us to see if we wanted to partner with them to include a volunteer attor-ney component. [The clinical program] would get the contract dollars, but we would be doing all the work. The city put the contract out for bid and I ap-plied. We were awarded the funds and have been administering the program, and awarded the contract, ever since.
I have [also] always been proud of the fact that I got to serve with the first African American president of the BABC, first woman President of the BABC, and the first African American woman president of the BABC, and to bear witness to these historical events.”
During her tenure with the BABC, Kathy worked with 49 different Presi-dents, 35 of them as Executive Direc-tor. She remarked, with a laugh, that all of them were different, whether it was their personality, working style or goals. Indeed, Kathy remarked that not much has stayed the same over her time with the BABC, other than the dedication of the members of the Bar Association of Baltimore City and the condition of the Courthouses!
In retirement, Kathy plans to play a lot of golf and spend a lot of time with her husband, Frank, her son, Nick, and her two beautiful grandchildren, Car-men and Cash.
Enjoy your retirement, Kathy! You deserve it!
The Hon. Anthony F. Vittoria
Samuel Pulver
Kathy Sanzone, Former BABC Executive Director
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The Honorable Anthony F. Vittoria, President
Circuit Court for Baltimore City
The Honorable Myshala E. Middleton, President-Elect
Circuit Court for Baltimore City
Valda G. Ricks, Vice President Office of the State’s Attorney
for Baltimore City
James W. Motsay, Treasurer Motsay & Lay
Teresa Epps Cummings, Secretary Department of Law, Baltimore City
Samuel R. Pulver, Chair, Young Lawyers’ Division
Yost Legal Group
James P. Robinson, Chair-Elect, Young Lawyers’ Division
Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP
STANDING COMMITTEESALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Alice G. PinderhughesAlice G. Pinderhughes, P.A.
BENCH/BARThe Honorable Cynthia H. Jones Circuit Court for Baltimore City
T. Christine Pham
Cowin Systems, LLC
BUDGET & FINANCEJames W. MotsayMotsay and Lay
COMMUNICATIONS AND NEWS JOURNAL
Levi S. ZaslowJoseph, Greenwald & Laake, P.A.
CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION Scarlett M. Corso
Franklin & Prokopik, P.C.
EVENTSKerri L. Smith
Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC
JUDICIAL SELECTIONSJason M. St. John
Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr, LLP
LAWYER REFERRAL AND INFORMATION SERVICE
Alicia J. GipeLifeBridge Health, Inc
LEGISLATION
Domonique FlowersSocial Security Administration
LONG RANGE PLANNINGThe Honorable Myshala E. Middleton
Circuit Court for Baltimore City
MEMBERSHIPDivya Potdar Diva Law, LLC
PERSONNELValda G. Ricks
Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City
PRO BONO AND ACCESS TO LEGAL SERVICES
Catherine A. BledsoeOffice of the Attorney General of Maryland
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS Debra B. Cruz
Levin & Gann, P.A.
TECHNOLOGYRobert C. Baker, III
Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Rubin & Gibber, P.A.
ELECTED MEMBERSThe Honorable Erik S. Atas
Circuit Court for Baltimore City
Sara El-ShallShultz Legal, LLC
Kelly Hughes IversonGoodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP
Joseph A. PulverOffice of the Attorney General of Maryland
Rachel W. SamakowChesapeake Employers’
Insurance Company
MEMBERS-AT-LARGERobert D. Anbinder
Department of Law, Baltimore City
Mary Cina Chalawsky Office of the Attorney General of Maryland
The Honorable Lynn Stewart MaysCircuit Court for Baltimore City
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTDarren L. Kadish
Kadish & Kadish, P.C
ABA DELEGATEThe Honorable Michael W. Reed
Court of Special Appeals of Maryland
TREASURER, YOUNG LAWYERS’ DIVISION
Monica R. Basche Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP
THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE CITY OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
2021-2022
In Search of Committee Members for the Business and LGBTQ+ Law Committees
These two committees are in need of members that can assist in creating CLE content. You will have the opportunity to write an article for the Barrister on issues in these practice areas. Meet other BABC members who practice in these fields and grow your network. To sign up, download and complete the BABC Committee Interest Form at www.baltimorebar.org.
BABC Seeks Part-Time Sponsorship and Lawyer Referral Administrator
The Bar Association of Baltimore City (BABC) is seeking a well-organized, in-dependent individual to serve part-time as our Sponsorship and Lawyer Referral Administrator. Ideal candidate will be running two departments. Sponsorship: Seek out new sponsors, manage, and track existing sponsors. Lawyer Referral: Manage LRIS online platform, screen clients, follow up with attorneys and generate re-ports. Experience in fundraising, advertising, sales, and/or sponsorships preferred! Experience and/or education in the legal field a plus. Potential candidate will work 20 hours a week. Hours are flexible and up to discussion as to days and time. To apply, send cover letter, resume and references to [email protected].
Missed the Annual Meeting?Go to www.baltimorebar.org to view it any time. Watch outgoing BABC Pres-
ident Darren Kadish “pass the gavel” to incoming BABC President, The Honorable Anthony Vittoria. BABC Events Chair, Kerri Smith, announces our 50 Year Honor-ees, and Former Executive Director Kathy Sanzone delivered a heartfelt farewell as she prepared for her retirement on June 30.
BABC Webinars Now Available Online!Missed a webinar from the BABC? No problem! The Bar Association of Balti-
more City’s webinars are now available on our website on-demand at your conve-nience. To access them, go to www.baltimorebar.org, then go to the “Webinars” tab and click on the corresponding webinar section.
Did You Know the BABC accepts Paralegals and Legal Administrators as members?
As Legal Affiliate members, your staff can attend continuing legal education programs and stay up to date in changes in the law. They can join committees and attend all social activities. Let your staff be part of our community. Apply online at www.baltimorebar.org. For information, email [email protected].
BABC Courthouse ID’s Processing ScheduleThe Bar Association of Baltimore City processes Courthouse ID cards for attor-
neys on Mondays and Tuesdays between 10am-12noon, or by appointment. If your card is the older version of the Courthouse ID badge, please make sure to bring one color photo measuring 1 1/4” (h) x 1” (w), along with a Government issued photo I.D. with you to your appointment. To verify that we have your ID card or for more information, e-mail us at [email protected]. To apply for a Courthouse ID card, go to www.msba.org
Are You Hiring?Is your firm, agency organization hiring? If so, please let us know so that we
can share the opportunities with members of the Bar Association of Baltimore City. Please send information to [email protected]. We will advertise the position(s), free of charge, in our Weekly Bar Review.
Maryland Lawyers Assistance ProgramThe Lawyer Assistance Program is available to all lawyers in Maryland and is
committed to providing free, confidential assistance to lawyers, judges, and law school students by offering virtual or in-person assessment, referral, short-term counseling, and continued support to ensure long term success. The Program of-fers a network of counselors that can assist you no matter what state you are living in. Everyone experiences personal problems, and early intervention is the key to resolving these concerns. If you are concerned about another lawyer you can make an anonymous referral to the Lawyer Assistance Program. The Lawyer Assistance Program offers financial assistance for Mental Health and Substance Abuse treat-ment. For Toll-Free Confidential Help, call 1-888-388-5459.
Updated Listing of Appellate Opinions An updated listing of the 2021 index of Maryland Appellate Court Opinions is
available online. To view the listing, go to https://mdcourts.gov/cgi-bin/index-list.pl?court=both&year=2021&order=bydate&submit=Submit.
C I T Y B A R B R I E F S
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!JULY 13
SLS Virtual Trivia Tournament
AUGUST 10
SLS Virtual Trivia Tournament
SEPTEMBER 14
SLS Virtual Trivia Tournament
OCTOBER 20
BABC Crab Feast at Bo Brooks
Time to Renew!
Monday, July 12, 202110A TheDailyRecoRD.com
THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE CITY
SUSTAINING MEMBERS 2021 - 2022
The BABC thanks the following members for
their generous support!
John C.M. Angelos
Jonathan M. Binstock
Hon. Catherine Chen
Sara El-Shall
Milos Jovanovic
Darren L. Kadish
Hon. Lynn Stewart Mays
Hon. John P. Miller
James W. Motsay
Alice G. Pinderhughes
Divya Potdar
Michael P. Scanlon
Elva E. Tillman
John Warshawsky
Mark A. Yost, Jr
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR
LAW FIRM SPONSORS
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Law Offices of Peter T. Nicholl
Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP
Gordon Feinblatt LLC
Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP
Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC
Wright, Constable & Skeen, L.L.P.
Adelberg, Rudow, Dorf & Hendler, LLC
Baxter, Baker, Sidle, Conn & Jones, P.A.
Bekman, Marder & Adkins, LLC
Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP
Fedder & Garten, P.A.
Ferguson, Schetelich, & Ballew, P.A.
Law Offices of Frank F. Daily, P.A.
Kramon & Graham, P.A.
Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP
Shapiro Sher Guinot & Sandler, P.A.
Shawe & Rosenthal LLP
For information about our sponsorship program, visit us at
www.baltimorebar.org, email [email protected], or call
Bar headquarters at 410.539.5936.
Special Thanks to Our Annual Corporate Sponsors
The Bar Association of Baltimore City encourages its members to patronize
the following businesses that generously support our organization. When you
contact our sponsors, please mention this ad and that you are a member of the Bar
Association of Baltimore City.
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Bar Association Insurance Agency, Inc. Jessica Goughnour 240-422-8799
The Daily Record Suzanne Fischer-Huettner 443-524-8103
The McCammon Group Alison Meyer 804-433-2247
GOLD SPONSORS
CRC Salomon Robert Deziel 410-821-4888
SILVER SPONSORS
BarPrepHero Diana Lower 1-800-392-2170
Byte Right Support John Pardoe 410-347-2983
Ellin & Tucker Lawrence M. Pullen
CPA/ABV/CFF, ASA 410-727-5735
Mid-Atlantic Spinal Rehab & Chiropractic Dr. Marc Gulitz, D.C. 443-500-4444
Multi-Specialty Health Care Randy Waugh 410-323-4500
Vallit Advisors, LLC Mark Norris 443-482-9500
For information about Sponsorship Opportunities, call Bar Headquarter at 410-539-5936.
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OFFICERSSamuel R. Pulver, Chair
Yost Legal Group
James P. Robinson, Chair-ElectGoodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP
Monica R. Basche, TreasurerBrown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP
Sara El-Shall, SecretaryShultz Legal, LLC
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRLauren E. Lake
Gordon Feinblatt, LLC
ELECTED MEMBERRachel W. Samakow
Chesapeake Employers’ Insurance Company
MEMBERS AT LARGE
Jacob Dorfman Law Clerk, Circuit Court for Baltimore City
Megan Micco Kramon & Graham, P.A.
Derek Van De Walle Conti Fenn, LLC
COMMITTEESAWARDS
Natalie Krajinovic John H. Denick & Associates, P.A.
Kate McComiskeyWeil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
Jacob Dorfman Law Clerk, Circuit Court for Baltimore City
Kayla DiNuccio Diva Law, LLP
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
Monica R. Basche, YLD TreasurerBrown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP
Sara El-Shall, YLD Secretary
Shultz Legal, LLC
Maureen A. EdoborNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP
EVENTSRachel Christine Hammond Law Office of Kelley Spigel
Jacob Hervey Ziff
Law Clerk, Circuit Court for Baltimore City
LIFE & THE LAWEllyn Riedl Schettino
Maryland Volunteer Lawyer Service
Alison SchurickBaker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Kerri L. Smith
Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC
MEMBERSHIPMeryl Seidel
Salsbury Sullivan, LLC
Derek Van De Walle
Conti Fenn, LLC
MENTORINGZachary Scott Gilreath Anderson, Coe & King
Sara Lucas
McGuire Woods, LLP
NOMINATINGLauren E. Lake
Gordon Feinblatt, LLC
PAST CHAIRSDivya Potdar Diva Law, LLC
POLICY AND PLANNINGJames P. Robinson, Chair-Elect
Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP
PUBLIC EDUCATIONLance Garner
Robinson & Associates
Gregory Lee Waterworth Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr, LLP
PUBLIC RELATIONS. Megan Micco
Kramon & Graham, P.A.
Molly Ann Nicholl Law Office of Peter T. Nicholl, LLP
PUBLIC SERVICESarah P. Belardi
Office of the Attorney General of Maryland
Kendrick K. McLeod Department of Law, Baltimore City
LIAISONS
ALLIANCE OF BLACK WOMEN ATTORNEYS
Letam P.A. DusonOffice of the State Prosecutor
MARYLAND STATE BAR ASSOCIATIONKerri L. Smith
Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC
MONUMENTAL CITY BAR ASSOCIATIONKendrick McLeod
Department of Law, Baltimore City
UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF LAW
TBD
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF LAW
Mendel AvtzonStudent Liaison
THE WOMEN’S BAR ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND
Molly Ann Nicholl Law Office of Peter T. Nicholl
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
Kerri L. Smith Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC
FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION
TBD
YOUNG LAWYERS’ DIVISION COUNCIL2021-2022
BUSINESS LITIGATIONMichael J. March, Jr.
Crepeau Mourges, LLP
CRIMINAL Jeremy Eldridge
The Law Offices of Eldridge and Nachtman, LLC
LaZette C. Ringgold-KirkseyOffice of the State’s Attorney
for Baltimore City
ESTATES & TRUSTSMichaela C. Muffoletto
Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Rubin & Gibber, P.A.
Jennifer S. Yeagle Sims & Campbell
FAMILY Alice G. Pinderhughes
Alice G. Pinderhughes, P.A.
Barbara B. GreeneSchlachman, Belsky, Weiner & Davey, P.A.
PERSONAL INJURY LITIGATIONTamara B. Goorevitz
Franklin & Prokopik, P.C.
WORKERS’ COMPENSATIONAngela Garcia KozlowskiFranklin & Prokopik, P.C.
SUBSTANTIVE LAW COMMITTEES2021-2022
Damien R. Banks, PresidentLaw Offices of Peter G. Angelos, P.C.
James B. Astrachan, Vice PresidentAstrachan Gunst Thomas, P.C.
Ryan Dietrich, TreasurerOffice of the Attorney General of Maryland
Natasha M. Dartigue, SecretaryOffice of the Public Defender
Robert D. AnbinderDepartment of Law, Baltimore City
Michael J. Baxter Baxter, Baker, Sidle, Conn & Jones, P.A.
Diane C. Bristow
Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Rubin & Gibber, P.A.
Thomas C. Cardaro Cardaro & Peek, LLC
Teresa Epps Cummings Department of Law, Baltimore City
Alan J. Dunklow Office of the Attorney General of Maryland
Robert L. Ferguson, Jr. Ferguson, Schetelich & Ballew, P.A.
Domonique Flowers
Social Security Administration
Aaron D. Fray Fray Law Firm, LLC
Robert A. Gaumont Gordon Feinblatt LLC
Brian S. Goodman Goodman and Donohue, LLP
The Honorable Joan Bossmann Gordon District Court of Maryland
for Baltimore City
Benjamin M. Grossman Office of the Comptroller of Maryland
Kelly Hughes Iverson Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP
The Honorable Cynthia H. Jones Circuit Court for Baltimore City
Milos Jovanovic
Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City
Paul R. Kramer Paul R. Kramer, LLC
Cynthia L. Leppert Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen,
Rubin & Gibber, P.A
The Honorable Lynn Stewart Mays Circuit Court for Baltimore City
Michael P. O’Day DLA Piper LLP US
Lynne Peace
Law Office of Lynne Peace
John T. Prisbe Venable LLP
Andrew Radding Adelberg, Rudow, Dorf & Hendler, LLC
Kerri L. Smith Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC
Steven L. Tiedemann Powell Recovery Center, Inc.
Lindsay Ann Thomas Conti Fenn, LLC
Jeff Trueman Mediation and Settlement
Conference Neutral
Jason T. Wasserman Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC
Michelle K. Wilson D.C. Division of Correction, Office of General Counsel
Mark A. Yost, Jr.Palatin Health
BALTIMORE BAR FOUNDATION, INC.2021-2022 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
COURTING ARTBrian D. Katzenberg
Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg P.A.
Carrie J. Williams
Office of the Attorney General of Maryland
DIVERSITYKay Harding
Department of Law, Baltimore City
GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC INTEREST LAWYERS
Ilya AltmanOffice of the State’s Attorney General
Maryland Transit Administration
Amy PetkovsekMaryland Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.
HEALTH & WELL BEINGAlison Schurick
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Magistrate Hope Tipton
Circuit Court for Baltimore City
HISTORICALDiane C. Bristow
Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Rubin & Gibber, P.A.
LAW FIRM SPONSORSHIPMarshall B. Paul
Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP
Thomas J.S. Waxter, IIIGoodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP
PAST PRESIDENTSDarren L. Kadish
Kadish & Kadish, P.C.
SENIOR LEGAL SERVICES The Honorable Laurie Bennett
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Benjamin M. Grossman
Office of the Comptroller of Maryland
SOLO/SMALL FIRM PRACTITIONERAndrew C. Cooper
Bader & Cooper
SPECIAL COMMITTEES2021-2022
BABC CRAB FEASTBABC CRAB FEAST @ BO BROOKS@ BO BROOKS
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