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This week in Maryland Lawyer

By: Christina Doran

ON THE COVER: (Un)true Confessions — Payday lender’s illegal, but successful, use of confessed judgments leads to a call for change.

Baltimore police sergeant sees $2.5 million settlement as a catalysist for change.

In Breaking News: Second judge opts out of the race; CSA affirms a lawyers’ win in suit by client; 4th Circuit says inmate can’t sue individuals; and C. William Clark is ready for his role as BCBA president.

Read about how a part-time dancer settled her lawsuit over nude photos in Verdicts & Settlements.

In Profiles in Leadership, Legal Affairs Writer Danny Jacobs catches up with Alexander Gordon IV, author of Gordon on Maryland Foreclosures.

Andrew H. Baida writes about tricks appellate lawyers can learn from dogs in The Art of Appellate Advocacy.

In The Big Picture, Jack L.B. Gohn says that ‘just following orders’ has not been an excuse for war crimes since the Nuremberg trials.

Stay up-to-date with our Legal Briefs and Law Digest, with cases from the Maryland Court of Appeals and Maryland Court of Special Appeals.

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