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The Director Duties Bill: Amendments to Section 2-405.1 of the Maryland General Corporation Law

Article in the Maryland Bar Journal answers common questions on the prospective application of the amendments to Section 2-405.1 of the Maryland General Corporation Law.

Read the full article by Bill Carlson and Scott Wilson: The Director Duties Bill: Amendments to Section 2-405.1 of the Maryland General Corporation Law.

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Paul Sandler Takes Part in Trial Training in Memphis​

Paul Sandler, Teaching of Trial and Appellate Advocacy Committee Chair, discusses the curriculum of the Litigation Institute for Trial Training Program at the University of Memphis in the Fall 2016 issue of Journal, the official publication for the American College of Trial Lawyers.

Read the full article: Teaching of Trial and Appellate Advocacy Committee Offers Trail Training in Memphis.

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Paul Sandler Participates as a Trial Laywer in Supreme Court’s Mock Trial

“For a few hours on Monday, the nine-member U.S. Supreme Court morphed into a three-member panel reenacting one of its earlier cases in the same Philadelphia courtroom where it was first argued in 1794.

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justices Stephen Breyer and Samuel Alito Jr. donned their black robes for a rare outside-the-Beltway sitting in Philadelphia’s Old City Hall, where the court convened sporadically as a six-member court from 1791 to 1800. As when it holds hearings in Washington, broadcast cameras were not allowed, and only a court photographer was allowed to take still photos.

The invitation-only event was part of the every-few-years exchange between U.S. and U.K. jurists sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers to “share experiences and keep current” on their common legal roots, as Roberts put it.

Four trial lawyers—William Hangley, Paul Sandler, Linda Hoffa and Alfred Putnam Jr.—argued the case before the three justices, using more colorful and forceful styles than most high court advocates do, and sometimes talking over a justice, a no-no at the modern-day court.

The case the justices re-enacted was Georgia v. Brailsford, a quirky dispute that has been billed as the only reported Supreme Court case in which the court itself held a jury trial—though the court convened other juries in unreported cases through the end of the eighteenth century. Scholars Charles Alan Wright and Arthur Miller wrote in their 2013 Federal Practice and Procedure text that “the prospect of a jury trial conducted by nine justices at the expense of other cases is appalling.”

The oddity of the case did give British jurists a role to play on Monday—as the jurors who decided the case based on the advice of then-Chief Justice John Jay. Among them were Lord Jonathan Mance and Lord Robert Reed of the United Kingdom Supreme Court.

The American College of Trial Lawyers, an elite litigation society, recruited four fellows to play the advocates. Hangley is a founder of Philadelphia’s Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller. Hoffa is a partner at Dilworth Paxson and chairs the firm’s white-collar defense group. Putnam is a partner and former chairman of Drinker Biddle. Sandler is a Baltimore partner at Shapiro Sher and chair of the firm’s litigation group.”

For the full article on Law.com, see “Supreme Court Justices Unite with British Visitors for Mock Trial” by Tony Mauro.

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Matthew A.S. Esworthy Appointed to American Bar Association Cybersecurity Legal Task Force

Baltimore, MD – For the third consecutive year, attorney Matthew A.S. Esworthy has been named to the Cybersecurity Legal Task Force of the American Bar Association.

The Task Force was formed in 2012 to coordinate the ABA’s legal and policy analyses relating to cybersecurity, and to compile cybersecurity resources for ABA members. Over the past four years, the Task Force has offered numerous educational events, released several publications, and advised the ABA on legislative and policy proposals.

Mr. Esworthy represents individuals and companies in general civil and criminal litigation, including white-collar criminal cases, complex commercial disputes, cyber law, privacy matters, and appeals.  Active in bar associations and a frequent speaker on cybersecurity, he has also served as Co-Chair of the Cyber Crime Committee of the ABA Criminal Justice Section.

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Litigation Group Wins Six-year Legal Battle for Renowned Maryland Restaurant

Chair of the Litigation Group, Paul Sandler, represented Oregon Grille in a successful legal battle.

“The Oregon Grille will keep the majority of its paved parking lot after a Baltimore County judge declined to order the asphalt be replaced with a permeable surface, potentially ending a six-year legal battle.”

For the full story, read the Daily Record’s article “Baltimore Co. restaurant to keep parking lot following ruling” by Heather Cobun. 

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Chambers USA Ranks Shapiro Sher Among Leading Law Firms

Shapiro Sher and four of its attorneys were named to Chambers USA’s list of leading law firms and attorneys.  Read more here http://baltimore.citybizlist.com/article/358624/chambers-usa-ranks-shapiro-sher-among-leading-law-firms.

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Matthew A.S. Esworthy Appointed to Penn State Alumni Council

Matthew A.S. Esworthy, a partner at Shapiro Sher Guinot & Sandler, was one of ten elected and appointed alumni to a serve a three year term – beginning on July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2019 –  with the Penn State Alumni Association’s
Governing body, Alumni Council.  Mr. Esworthy was selected and appointed
by the Association President Kevin R. Steele.  The Penn State Alumni
Association is the largest dues-paying organization of its kind in the world,
with members in every state in the U.S. and numerous countries.

Mr. Esworthy also serves as President of the Penn State Law School Alumni Association. During his tenure, he has worked to strengthen ties between law school alumni across the country, and to enhance the professional development of the next generation of young attorneys. In his legal practice, Mr. Esworthy represents clients in civil and criminal litigation, including white-collar criminal cases and complex commercial disputes.

Shapiro Sher Guinot & Sandler was founded in 1972 by Ronald M. Shapiro, with the mission of providing outstanding legal counsel for Maryland businesses of all sizes. Since then, Shapiro Sher has grown into a full-service, nationally-recognized firm that for the past four years has been named Top Mid-sized Law Firm in Maryland for Business and Transactions by Super Lawyers®, a division of Thomson Reuters. The Firm includes practices in litigation, corporate, real estate, employment, sports, banking & finance, and bankruptcy & creditor’s rights. For more information, please visit the Firm’s website at www.ShapiroSher.com.

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Penn State Law’s Graduating Class of 2016

Following key note speaker, Richard Trumka, President of the AFL-CIO, Shapiro Sher Partner Matt Esworthy welcomed the class into Penn State Law’s Alumni Association Read more here.