Selected general sources
Paul M. Sandler & James K. Archibald, Pleading Causes of Action
in Maryland (KFM1735.S26 2004)
"...[C]overs almost any type of initial pleading likely to be encountered
in practice..." and provides an "introductory survey of the
general principles of pleadings in Maryland." Included are forms
that "highlight the essential allegations and provide models for
adaptation." Each form is followed by an extensive comment. Updated
with pocket parts.
Richard J. Gilbert & Paul T. Gilbert, Maryland Tort Law Handbook
(3d ed.) (KFM1395.G55 2000)
Maryland Civil Pattern Jury Instructions (4th ed.) (KFM1742.M3
2002)
Rosalyn B. Bell, Maryland Civil Jury Instructions and Commentary
(KFM1742.6.B44 1993)
Maryland Criminal Pattern Jury Instructions (KFM1783.A65M37 1991)
David E. Aaronson, Maryland Criminal Jury Instructions and Commentary
(2d ed.) (KFM1783.A92 1988)
Robert D. Klein, Maryland Civil Procedure Forms with Practice Commentary
(3d ed.)
(KFM1730.A65D542 2000)
Two volume looseleaf plus three computer disks designed to assist civil
trial lawyers in using Maryland Rules of Procedure "by translating
them into workable pleadings and other court papers and related documents."
Organized in order of rules with subject index.
Jonathan S. Smith, Maryland Criminal Procedure Forms and Analysis
(KFM1775.A65S65 1995)
Extensive two volume looseleaf service with both text and cross references
to other publications in addition to forms.
Practice Manual for the Maryland Lawyer (3d ed.) (KFM1281.M3 1993)
Comment and forms on a wide variety of substantive areas of the law including
bankruptcy, criminal law, family law, landlord and tenant, wills and estate
planning, and many more.
Maryland Practice Forms (KFM1268.M3 1995)
Wide variety of forms to be used in pleading practice. Many examples of
general motions, as well as complaints and petitions to a number of specific
areas of the law.
Paul M. Sandler & Andrew D. Levy, eds., Appellate Practice for
the Maryland Lawyer: State and Federal (2d ed.) (KFM1755.A9 2001)
Jacob A. Stein, Trial Handbook for Maryland Lawyers (3d ed.) (KFM1738.S74
1997)
Maryland Trial Judges Benchbook (3d ed.) (KFM1738.M34 1999)
Gary I. Strausberg, Maryland Litigation Forms and Analysis
(KFM1730.A65M372 1998)
John A. Lynch & Richard W. Bourne, Modern Maryland Civil Procedure
(2d ed.) (KFM1730.L96 2004)
"This work is a detailed discussion of the important procedural issues
that confront the Maryland lawyer, with a special emphasis on the impact
of the changes in Maryland tribunals and the rules of adjudication."
Paul V. Niemeyer & Linda M. Schuett, Maryland Rules Commentary
(3d ed.) (KFM1729.N67 2003)
"A commentary on each rule in Titles I and II of the Maryland Rules."
"This Commentary provides an explanation following each rule, which
gives the source from which each rule was derived, its interrelationship
with other rules, and its intended purpose."
George W. Liebmann, Maryland Practice: Civil Procedure Forms (KFM1715.A73M32
vol. 3 & 4)
"[E]ach topic is introduced by an explanatory note designed to give
a bird's eye view of the subject with references to the Maryland Law Encyclopedia
and other ... texts and authorities. Extensive text discussions are appended
to most individual forms." Updated by pocket part.
Lyn McLain, Maryland Evidence: State and Federal (2d ed.) (KFM1740.M37
2001)
Overview of the Maryland law of evidence that, while written before the
adoption of the Maryland Rules of Evidence, is still valuable for "gathering
relevant statutes and rules and discussing the relevant case law in one
place." Updated by pocket part.
Joseph F. Murphy Jr., Maryland Evidence Handbook (3d ed.) (KFM1740.M87
1999)
Succinct guide to the admissibility of evidence with pertinent cases both
cited and described in detail.
Maryland Rules of Procedure (KFM1729.A2b)
Multi-volume looseleaf organized by rule number.
Annual Report and Official Opinions of the Attorney General of Maryland
(vol. 1- , 1916- ) (KFM 1640.A551)
Selected sources on specialized topics
Jason A. Frank, Elder Law in Maryland (KFM1291.A3F73 1999)
Textbook with forms and other practice materials at end of each chapter.
Ann M. Turnbull & Joseph J. Wase, Maryland Domestic Relations
Forms with Practice Commentary (KFM1294.5.A65T8)
Textbook with many examples of forms interspersed with text. Published
in looseleaf format.
William D. Paton & William C. Staley, Family Law Manual - Maryland
(KFM1294.P37 1984)
John F. Fader II & Richard J. Gilbert, Maryland Family Law
(4th ed.) (KFM1294.F33 2005)
Textbook with separate and extensive chapter devoted to examples of forms
and pleadings. Updated by pocket part.
Bernard A. Raum, Maryland Domestic Relations Law (KFM1294.R38
1994)
Alexander Gordon IV. Gordon on Maryland Foreclosures (3d ed.)
(KFM1330.5.G67 1994)
Allan J. Gibber, Gibber on Estate Administration (4th ed.) (KFM1347.G55
1998)
Alan R. Sachs, Maryland Corporate Forms - Practice (KFM1410.A65S5)
Albert S. Barr III et al., Maryland Estate Planning, Will Drafting
and Estate Administration Forms with Practice Commentary (2d ed.)
(KFM1340.A65B37 1995)
Textbook with many examples of forms interspersed with text. Published
in looseleaf format.
Albert W. Northrop & Robert A. Schmuhl, Decedents' Estates in
Maryland (KFM1347.N87 1994)
Basic treatment of the subjects includes checklists, forms, and extensive
footnotes.
James J. Hanks Jr., Maryland Corporation Law (KFM1410.H36 1990)
Published in looseleaf format.
Larry P. Scriggins, Maryland Corporate Practice and Forms (KFM1410.S38
2000)
Published in looseleaf format.
Russell R. Reno, Jr. & Wilbur D. Simmons, Jr., Maryland Real
Estate Forms-Practice (KFM1326.R418 1983)
Published in looseleaf format.
Maryland Tax Reporter (KFM1670.A6C5)
Covers corporate income tax, personal income tax, property tax, sales
and use taxes, and other "revenue-producing taxes of interest to
businesses and their consultants." New Matters division includes
court decisions (including those from the Maryland Tax Court and the Maryland
circuit courts), attorney general opinions, and administrative rulings.
Published in looseleaf format.
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