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Caps & Immunities


3) MAJ Document Bank Te MAJ Document Bank is searchable like the MAJ


listserver. Indeed, it is searchable at the same time. After you perform your listserver search, click “Document Bank” on the left side of your screen to perform the same exact search in MAJ’s documents. Tere are a variety of sample notice letters in the system. Additionally, a search of MAJ’s Medical Negligence


Section’s document bank, or a search of the listserver with the words “cap chart” will provide you with charts of the Maryland Non-economic damages caps, including one created by MAJ member Bob Michael.


4) MAJ Trial Reporter Te MAJ Trial Reporter, this issue included, is replete


with useful articles on caps, immunities and notice. If you wake up in a cold sweat and need to access the insightful articles of MAJ authors, simply log in to the MAJ website, click “Media Room,” then click “Publications,” then click “Trial Reporter.”


Click “Trial Reporter Archives” to search


by issue. Trial Reporter is also easily found by performing a listserver or document bank search—any responsive issues


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will fall under the left-hand column as “Website Pages/ Documents.”


Conclusion Te MAJ website and listserver are terrific tools to help


ease the troubled mind. Whether you are confirming your understanding of a notice statute, or attempting to determine what cap applies, MAJ’s members are ready to be of service. Using that information, your case management diary system can be updated to ensure that you never miss a significant deadline. 


Biography John J. Cord (Plaxen & Adler, P.A.) graduated from


the University of Colorado School of Law. He concentrates his practice on assisting victims of automobile negligence, medical malpractice, and defective products. He is licensed to practice in Maryland, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Minnesota. He is a member of the American Association for Justice and is former chair of the MAJ Technology Committee. Follow him on Twitter johnjohncord.


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