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Articles 1 - 15 of 15
Full-Text Articles in Law
Parallel Enforcement And Agency Interdependence, Anthony O'Rourke
Parallel Enforcement And Agency Interdependence, Anthony O'Rourke
Maryland Law Review
Parallel civil and criminal enforcement dominates public enforcement of everything from securities regulation to immigration control. The scholarship, however, lacks any structural analysis of how parallel enforcement differs from other types of inter-agency coordination. Drawing on original interviews with prosecutors, regulators, and white-collar defense attorneys, this Article is the first to provide a realistic presentation of how parallel enforcement works in practice. It builds on this descriptive account to offer an explanatory theory of the pressures and incentives that shape parallel enforcement. The Article shows that, in parallel proceedings, criminal prosecutors lack the gatekeeping monopoly that traditionally defines their relationships …
A ‘Plausible’ Outcome?: Twombly, Iqbal, And The Unforeseen Impact On Affirmative Defenses, Jennifer M. Auger
A ‘Plausible’ Outcome?: Twombly, Iqbal, And The Unforeseen Impact On Affirmative Defenses, Jennifer M. Auger
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Apportioning Liability In Maryland Tort Cases: Time To End Contributory Negligence And Joint And Several Liability, Donald G. Gifford, Christopher J. Robinette
Apportioning Liability In Maryland Tort Cases: Time To End Contributory Negligence And Joint And Several Liability, Donald G. Gifford, Christopher J. Robinette
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Matter Of National Importance: The Persistent Inefficiency Of Deceptive Advertising Class Actions, Stacey M. Lantagne
A Matter Of National Importance: The Persistent Inefficiency Of Deceptive Advertising Class Actions, Stacey M. Lantagne
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Consumer Financial Services Arbitration: What Does The Future Hold After Concepcion?, Alan S. Kaplinsky, Mark J. Levin
Consumer Financial Services Arbitration: What Does The Future Hold After Concepcion?, Alan S. Kaplinsky, Mark J. Levin
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Drafting Arbitration Agreements: A Practioner's Guide For Consumer Credit Contracts, Nicole F. Munro, Peter L. Cockrell
Drafting Arbitration Agreements: A Practioner's Guide For Consumer Credit Contracts, Nicole F. Munro, Peter L. Cockrell
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Setting An Agenda For The Future Delivery Of Legal Services To The Poor In Maryland, Michael A. Millemann
Setting An Agenda For The Future Delivery Of Legal Services To The Poor In Maryland, Michael A. Millemann
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Diversifying The Delivery Of Legal Services To The Poor By Adding A Reduced Fee Private Attorney Component To The Predominantly Staff Model, Including Through A Judicare Program, Michael A. Millemann
Diversifying The Delivery Of Legal Services To The Poor By Adding A Reduced Fee Private Attorney Component To The Predominantly Staff Model, Including Through A Judicare Program, Michael A. Millemann
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Maryland Legal Services Corporation: Promoting Equal Access To Justice, Robert J. Rhudy
Maryland Legal Services Corporation: Promoting Equal Access To Justice, Robert J. Rhudy
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Legal Services: Meeting New Challenges With Delivery Systems That Promise Lasting Impact For Maryland's Poor, Hannah E. M. Lieberman
Legal Services: Meeting New Challenges With Delivery Systems That Promise Lasting Impact For Maryland's Poor, Hannah E. M. Lieberman
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Technology For Justice Customers: Bridging The Digital Divide Facing Self-Represented Litigants, Rondald W. Staudt
Technology For Justice Customers: Bridging The Digital Divide Facing Self-Represented Litigants, Rondald W. Staudt
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Smith V. Doe: Judicial Deference Towards The Legislative Intent Behind A Broad, Punitive Civil Law Betrays The Core Principles Of The Ex Post Facto Clause, Dana L. Mcdonald
Smith V. Doe: Judicial Deference Towards The Legislative Intent Behind A Broad, Punitive Civil Law Betrays The Core Principles Of The Ex Post Facto Clause, Dana L. Mcdonald
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Municipalities' Suits Against Gun Manufacturers - Legal Folly, Lawrence S. Greenwald, Cynthia A. Shay
Municipalities' Suits Against Gun Manufacturers - Legal Folly, Lawrence S. Greenwald, Cynthia A. Shay
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
A Sense Of Duty: Retiring The "Special Relationship" Rule And Holding Gun Manufacturers Liable For Negligently Distributing Guns, Rachana Bhowmik, Jonathan E. Lowy, Allen Rostron, Rachel Hoover
A Sense Of Duty: Retiring The "Special Relationship" Rule And Holding Gun Manufacturers Liable For Negligently Distributing Guns, Rachana Bhowmik, Jonathan E. Lowy, Allen Rostron, Rachel Hoover
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
The Equitable Doctrine Of Subrogation, James Morfit Mullen
The Equitable Doctrine Of Subrogation, James Morfit Mullen
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.