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University of Maryland academic integrity hearings almost always result in a finding that the respondent, student was "responsible" and impose a sanction of 'XF'. Are any better outcomes possible?University of Maryland academic integrity hearings mostly result in a finding of responsibility and a sanction of an XF. Is this inevitable?
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Facing a student academic integrity or misconduct case? Don't sabotage your defense avoid the big three.Students Often Sabotage Their Own Defense in Academic Dishonesty and Misconduct Cases
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Each Maryland University has its own student misconduct system. Navigating them can be very difficult without an attorneyThe University of Maryland state university system includes 12 campuses each with its own student misconduct system. Navigating them can be difficult.
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The widespread distribution of covid 19 vaccines will have many positive consequences for victims of personal injury and perhaps some negative ones as well.How a Covid Vaccine affects personal injury claims will be most interesting.
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With Covid Making Court Appearances Unsafe Why Shouldn't 10-104 Apply to Larger Maryland Personal Injury Cases?Maryland Evidentiary Rule 10-104 Admitting Medical Bills and Records Into Evidence Absent a Doctor Should Apply To Larger Cases.
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Maryland Personal Injury District Court Trials Resume either in person or remotely. Good Thinking!Maryland District Court Personal Injury trials are taking place again with in person or remote options.
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Jury Trial dates in Maryland Personal Injury Cases Likely to be in 2022 and 2023 in Busy VenuesTrial dates for Maryland Personal injury cases Look Ever More Distant with Most Jury Trials Likely in 2022 and 2023.
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Maryland Courts Reopen June 5, 2020 for a few things and October 5, 2020 for "Everything" Including Jury Trials!Maryland Courts Will Resume Operations Soon. Too soon?
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At Clark and Steinhorn, LLC Client Safety is Job One!Clark and Steinhorn, LLC is seeking to ensure that Clients, New and Old Have a Fully Safe Experience
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Maryland Court Trials are at a standstill. When will they start again?Trials in Maryland Courts and Elsewhere are at a standstill. when will they resume?
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Maryland injury court cases are postponed by the coronavirus. What's going to happen to them?The Coronavirus outbreak has shuttered Maryland courts for the foreseeable future. What will happen to the cases in the court system?
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When it comes to Maryland personal injury cases it is all about insurance coverage.Personal Injury lawyers think differently than normal folks. Insurance, Insurance, Insurance,
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Adnan Syed's case from three different players in the "Serial" saga.Robert Clark and Everyday Law hosted three recent guests each involved in Adnan Syed's case in a different manner. Read how and what they thought.
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Clark and Steinhorn, LLC Embarks on its third decade of legal service to victims of personal injury and malpractice.Clark and Steinhorn, LLC Embarks on its Third Decade of Service to Victims of Personal Injuries and Malpractice.
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Everyday Law Records 50th Episode with Host Robert Clark.Robert Clark on Recording The 50th episode of Everyday Law.
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Five Factors Can Reduce Your Maryland Car or Truck Accident Case Without Your Even Knowing it!Sometimes little things can hurt your case value without your even realizing it.
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Everyday Law Host, Robert Clark discusses Net Neutrality with Attorney Richard Lerner.Attorney Richard Lerner and Host, Bob Clark discuss net neutrality on the latest edition of Everyday Law
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What Issues Affect Maryland Car and Truck Crash Settlement Offers and Why?What problems will affect my Maryland Car or Truck Crash Settlement?
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The decision of whether to hire a lawyer for your Maryland or D.C. auto accident case is an important one. Here are the pros and cons.The decision of whether to hire a lawyer for your auto accident case is an important one. This blog analyzes briefly the pros and cons.
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At Clark and Steinhorn, LLC car crash victims ask us to send them "our doctors", but we don't have any!Clients in Maryland car and truck crashes often ask to send them to one of "our doctors"