Appointed by Chief Judge, Court of Appeals: Joseph E. Bell II, Esq.; Walter S. B. Child, Esq.; Cathi V. Coates, Esq.; Robert S. Collison, Esq.; Gary L. Crawford, Esq.; Laurence W. B. Cumberland, Esq.; John C. Frederickson, Esq.; Cornelius D. Helfrich, Esq.; Kristy D. Hickman, Esq.; Thomas E. Lynch III, Esq.; Nicholas J. Monteleone, Esq.; Robert H. Moreland, Jr., Esq.; Michael F. O'Connor, Esq.; Anne C. Ogletree, Esq.; James L. Otway, Esq.; Charles M. Preston, Esq.; Lance G. Richardson, Esq.; C. Daniel Saunders, Esq.; Daniel H. Scherr, Esq.; Michael J. Scibinico, Esq.; Joseph E. Spicer, Esq.; Cristine K. Sweitzer, Esq.; Dana O. Williams, Esq.; William P. Young, Jr., Esq.
Murphy Courts of Appeal Building, 361 Rowe Blvd., Annapolis, Maryland, April 2002. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Norman Smith, Esq., Reporter
Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building
361 Rowe Blvd.
Annapolis, MD 21401
(410) 260-1566
In April 2002, the Professionalism Task Force was created by the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals to study the concept of professionalism in Maryland's legal community. Meetings of attorneys will be held in each county and Baltimore City to address concerns about ethics and professionalism, allow attorneys to discuss these issues, and arrive at a consensus on the meaning of professionalism for the legal community. After the meetings are completed, the Task Force will present the results before a convocation of judges and lawyers.
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