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28 May, 2008 3:30 pm by Ronald V. Miller, Jr.
... the Court of Appeals. In some of these close decisions. Her vote is going to be crucial. Clearly, we know where Judge Cathell stood on most issues as perhaps the leading and most consistent conservative judge on the court. Where Judge Adkins will ... a snail's pace in naming Maryland Court of Appeals judges. This surprises me because keeping Judge Wilner and Judge Cathell on the court does not further the Governor's political agenda, specifically on the death penalty, an issue for which he clearly ...
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28 May, 2008 12:27 pm by Ronald V. Miller, Jr.
... the Court of Appeals. In some of these close decisions. Her vote is going to be crucial. Clearly, we know where Judge Cathell stood on most issues as perhaps the leading and most consistent conservative judge on the court. Where Judge Adkins will ... a snail's pace in naming Maryland Court of Appeals judges. This surprises me because keeping Judge Wilner and Judge Cathell on the court does not further the Governor's political agenda, specifically on the death penalty, an issue for which he clearly ...
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5 Jan 1:05 pm by Ronald V. Miller, Jr.
... the lawyer an indefinite suspension for a period of one year. Two judges dissented from the opinion, Judge Raker and Judge Cathell, the two judges I least expected to agree with when they were on the bench. Writing for both, Judge Cathell wrote that the lawyer's [M]isconduct seriously undermined public confidence in the legal profession. The public is becoming increasingly aware that adults preying on children via the Internet is a grave social problem. ...
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3 Oct, 2007 1:47 pm by Ronald V. Miller, Jr.
... to me. What is fascinating to me is that the Maryland Court of Appeals deciding the case will be composed of only two active judges and five retired judges because Judge Robert M. Bell, Judges Irma S. Raker, Lynne A. Battaglia, Alan M. Wilner and Dale R. Cathell all recused themselves. They were replaced by retired judges James Getty, William W. Wenner, Lawrence F. Rodowsky, Robert L. Karwacki and Raymond G. Thieme Jr. Five of the judges? This is a guy who knows people, let me tell you. He ...
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25 Mar, 2008 1:24 pm by Ronald V. Miller, Jr.
... she is more moderate than Judge Wilner, but a moderate to liberal swing, coupled with Judge Murphy, could have a real impact. O'Malley will get yet another chance to make an imprint on the Court when he announces a replacement for Judge Dale R. Cathell, who retired last July. For personal injury and medical malpractice lawyers in Maryland, a shift in the Court will probably not have a great impact. Under a best case scenario, the Court would eliminate caps on economic damages, perhaps evolving ...
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