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The legal system was not designed for the economically disadvantaged. Yet, we ask citizens to use this system every day in spite of its shortcomings. If you have been sued or need to sue to seek legal redress, this book is for you. It will guide you through some of what to expect, and further explain why the system does not render justice every day. Having served as a judge from 2005-2016, I better understand the judge's perspective of why the system works for some and not others. It's a chance for me to reflect on my 35 plus years of a legal career and help other people. It is not a detailed…mehr

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The legal system was not designed for the economically disadvantaged. Yet, we ask citizens to use this system every day in spite of its shortcomings. If you have been sued or need to sue to seek legal redress, this book is for you. It will guide you through some of what to expect, and further explain why the system does not render justice every day. Having served as a judge from 2005-2016, I better understand the judge's perspective of why the system works for some and not others. It's a chance for me to reflect on my 35 plus years of a legal career and help other people. It is not a detailed story of every aspect of trial. But it is a synopsis of various stages of litigation, and suggested resources to navigate the legal system when financial resources are limited.
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Autorenporträt
I have served for five years as an employment relations administrator for the City of Annapolis, I have seen firsthand the trans formative effects of well-structured summer paid intern programs. My experience coordinating these programs, my background in law, and my recent recognition as a 2024 Lawyer of Distinction have equipped me with unique insights into the practical and legal considerations involved in these initiatives. My dual expertise has been instrumental in designing programs that comply with employment laws, but more importantly effectively engage young people with needed social skills to be prepared for future employment. Students are trained how to write a resume with no experience. They are also taught during the Summer Intern Program Modules, how social media content impacts job interviews and getting jobs.