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2007/2008 Officers President
David F. Albright, Jr. President-elect
Wayne M. Willoughby Vice President
Kevin I. Goldberg Secretary
Robert J. Zarbin Treasurer
Louise A. Lock Parlimentarian
George S. Tolley, III
Immediate Past President Beth Jesukiewicz Frey
Trial Reporter Editorial Board
Co-Editor-in-Chief Richard Neuworth
Co-Editor-in-Chief Elliott Andalman David V. Diggs
Denis C. Mitchell James L. Otway Eric Stravitz
David J. Wildberger Michael Worsham
Publishers
David B. Walls, CAE, CMP Judith LaVoie, MA
Trial Reporter Deadlines
Winter 2008 Family Law
September 28, 2007 Spring 2008
Trial Advocacy & Practice Skills January 25, 2008
Summer 2008
Auto Negligence March 28, 2008
President’s Message David F. Albright, Jr.
8 New Faces/New Features David B. Walls, CAE, CMP
10 Expert Report Requirement in
Maryland’s Medical Malpractice Statute (Complying with Walzer v. Osborne) Jonathan Scott Smith
22 Fall Liability in Long-Term Care Facilities Roger S. Weinberg
30 Nursing Home Litigation From the Defense Perspective R. Scott Krause and Tom Althauser
34 Discovery in Nursing Home Cases Jonathan E. Goldberg
42 Assisted Living Facility Litigation: Not Your Average Nursing Home Case Lisa J. Sansone
48 Damages for Elderly Clients Jonathan Gowen, Bruce J. Klores and Scott M. Perry
54 Who Gets the Benefit of Your Work? Ron M. Landsman
62 2007 Legislative Update: The Offense Takes the Field Robert J. Zarbin
68 Appellate Watch Cary J. Hansel
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