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MTLA


MTLA members experience a vibrant community and stay current on critical issues facing plaintiff attorneys. They also experience the essential tools and exceptional learning that en- hance every aspect of their professional development and save valuable time.


Affinity Programs Discounts and special offers on products and services you use everyday.


Amicus Curiae The Amicus Committee advances MTLA’s mission by filing briefs amicus curiae in cases pending before Maryland courts of appeals, presenting issues of substantial importance to MTLA’s membership.


Case Evaluation Clinic Seasoned attorneys evaluate and provide input on various cases, as requested by individual members.


Committees Committees guide and shape MTLA activities; interact with fellow members on key events and organization activities.


Defense Experts Database (DED) Extensive database containing information on defense expert witnesses including supporting documents dynamically linked to MTLA’s document bank.


Deposition Bank Access to over 300,000 depositions, expert leads, trial testi- mony and verdict settlements - 24 hours a day.


Document Bank Access to complaints, interrogatories, motions, briefs, orders, and other trial documents.


E-clips A free daily service that highlights top legal local and national news in one concise email.


Educational Programs Top-rated CLE programs, seminars, and dinners featuring ex- perienced speakers and leaders from across the state and na- tion.


Lawyers Referral An online lawyer-to-lawyer service and their practice areas.


Expert /Support Online Services Directory A web-based index of experts and office support services.


Legislative/Political Representation MTLA represents your clients’ interest in the legislature. Our lobbyist and legislative committee work tirelessly to monitor legislation, develop strategies, and preserve the civil justice system to strengthen consumers’ rights and your practice.


Listservs An online forum that provides you with immediate access to the knowledge and experience of hundreds of MTLA members.


Membership Directory An annual directory provides complete contact information of MTLA members. An online version is available through the website.


Meeting Space Space is available at the MTLA office for members to utilize for a variety of uses, at no charge. Additionally, MTLA members throughout the state have made arrangements for access to their office (a small fee may apply).


Mentor/Mentee Program This program teams Mentees with experienced practitioners, Mentors, who can offer advice and guidance on establishing a successful law practice and guidance when issues arise con- cerning a specific case.


Networking Opportunities Members take pride in their willingness to share their knowledge and skills with others. Numerous ways to share information with other plaintiff attorneys, including statewide meetings, CLE programs, seminars, and dinners.


On-line Seminars Live video replay of CLE programs and seminars on topics cov- ering all aspects of the plaintiff practice.


Publications The MTLA journal, Trial Reporter, and the monthly BLAST of- fers practical legal articles, appellate updates and important organization information.


Public Outreach MTLA works with the Maryland Safe Kids Campaign to raise funds to educate families on safety issues. Members raise funds to provide bike helmets for young children and smoke alarms to homes across the state.


Sections Seven sections provide members with practice-related network- ing, education and discussions. All sections have their own listservs.


Website Our website provides access to member benefits, services, calendars, CLE DVDs and materials, a case law research refer- ral service, links to firms, vendors and other legal resources.


www.mdtriallawyers.com


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