Inside District Court
2012-2013 MAJ Executive Committee (left to right): Past President Robert J. Zarbin; Vice President David M. Kopstein; Secretary David V. Diggs; President George S. Tolley III; AAJ Governor Jessice G. Bhagan; Immediate Past President Louise A. Lock; Past President & PAC Chair Bruce M. Plaxen; Eric N. Schloss; & President-Elect Lawrence S. Greenberg.
Award and President's Award. Bruce M. Bender, Axelson, Williamowsky, Bender
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& Fishman, PC, and Steven M. Weisbaum, Te Weisbaum Law Firm (pictured right), were named the 2012 Trial Lawyers of the Year for their tireless efforts to protect Maryland citizens and their rights in Poole v. Coakley & Williams Construction and Tomas v. Panco Management which both reinstated the right to safe premises. Susan Saladoff, director of the documentary Hot
Coffee was honored with the Simon K. Walton Civil Justice award for her extraordinary work in educating the public on the civil justice system through her film’s powerful message. For his steadfast and invaluable support and counsel
to the President and his resolute dedication to furthering the interests of the Association, Dennis F. O'Brien won the 2012 President's Award (pictured right).
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lso recognized during the evening’s festivities were recipients of the Trial Lawyer of the Year Award, the Simon K. Walton Civil Justice
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