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Recent News About Maryland Judiciary
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Maryland expands electronic filing system across all Eastern Shore counties
The Maryland Judiciary has expanded its Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) system to include Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester counties. -
Maryland's Chief Judge honors young artists promoting peace
Students across Maryland will be recognized for their contributions to promoting peace through art. -
Judges engage with students at Civics and Law Academy
Maryland judges, attorneys, and other justice officials engaged with students to explore law and society during the Civics and Law Academy held in Montgomery County on November 29. -
Maryland Judiciary warns attorneys of multi-state email phishing scam
The Maryland Judiciary has alerted the public to a phishing scam targeting attorneys across multiple states. -
Judges mentor Montgomery County students on civics at upcoming academy
Maryland judges, attorneys, and justice officials will engage with students to discuss law and society at the Civics and Law Academy in Montgomery County. -
Brett W. Wilson named administrative judge of Maryland's First Judicial Circuit
Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera has announced that Judge Brett W. Wilson will assume the role of Administrative Judge for the First Judicial Circuit, effective January 1, 2017. -
Maryland Circuit Courts to celebrate National Adoption Day with multiple proceedings
Judges across Maryland's Circuit Courts are conducting multiple adoption proceedings and family celebrations in honor of National Adoption Day, which falls on Saturday, November 19, 2016. -
Baltimore court celebrates first anniversary of veterans treatment docket
The District Court in Baltimore City has marked the first anniversary of its Veterans Treatment Docket, celebrating the graduation of twelve participants from the program. -
Students learn about legal consequences through court program
Approximately 170 high school students from Anne Arundel County are set to attend a court session on Thursday, November 10. -
Maryland Judiciary warns public about new jury service email scam
The Maryland Judiciary has issued a warning about a new email scam targeting residents by falsely claiming they have missed jury service. -
Maryland Judiciary launches e-recording system in Howard County
The Maryland Judiciary, in partnership with the Maryland and Howard County government, has introduced a new electronic recording system for land records in Howard County. -
Maryland announces new circuit administrative judges effective November
In Annapolis, Maryland, changes in judicial leadership have been announced by Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera of the Maryland Court of Appeals. -
Maryland Judiciary enhances language support with new multilingual online portals
The Maryland Judiciary has introduced new online portals to enhance access to court resources for individuals with limited English proficiency. -
Maryland judiciary opens third walk-in center for free civil legal aid
The Maryland Judiciary has inaugurated a new walk-in center in Salisbury to provide free legal assistance for civil cases on the Eastern Shore. -
Baltimore celebrates adult drug treatment court graduation
Participants, family members, and friends gathered at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City on September 16 to celebrate a graduation ceremony held by the Adult Drug Treatment Court program. -
Maryland Judiciary expands legal help with new center on Eastern Shore
The Maryland Judiciary is set to enhance its services for residents on the Eastern Shore with civil matters in District Court. -
Maryland Court of Appeals completes case rulings for third consecutive year
For the third consecutive year, the Maryland Court of Appeals has successfully issued rulings in all cases heard during its term. -
Maryland judiciary releases videos to aid homeowners facing foreclosures
The Maryland Judiciary, in collaboration with the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (MVLS), has produced two new educational videos aimed at assisting homeowners in understanding the foreclosure process. -
Maryland judge discusses child abduction treaty at South American conference
The Maryland Judiciary participated in an international law conference held in South America this month. -
Pre-trial proceedings for Garrett Miller case begin July 27
Pre-trial proceedings for the case of State of Maryland v. Garrett Miller are set to commence on July 27, 2016.