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  2. Maryland Courts

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  3. AIS-Update Your Contact Information - Maryland Courts

    www.mdcourts.gov/lawyers/ais/updateinformation

    Maryland attorneys must keep AIS information up-to-date. Maryland Rule 19-802 (d) requires you, as a Maryland attorney, to update your AIS account within 30 days after becoming aware of a change in the information.

  4. The revised rules, effective July 1, 2016, for Maryland Attorneys’ Rules of Professional Conduct and Attorney Trust Accounts are found under Maryland Rules, Title 19, Chapter 300 and Chapter 400, respectively.

  5. Frequently Asked Questions - Maryland Courts

    www.mdcourts.gov/probono/faqs

    The Standing Committee provides technical assistance to the Local Pro Bono Committees, examines long range pro bono issues, and receives aggregate data from the Lawyer Pro Bono Service Reports about pro bono service being rendered by Maryland lawyers.

  6. E-filing - Maryland Courts

    www.mdcourts.gov/mdec/efilingattyfaqs

    Maryland Judiciary Record Search Portal – available to registered attorneys or electronic parties in a case, who will be given full access, including remote access, to all case records in that action

  7. Filing a Complaint - Maryland Courts

    www.mdcourts.gov/attygrievance/complaint

    Complete and print form. Mail to: Office of Bar Counsel 200 Harry S. Truman Parkway Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21401. If you need any more information about how to file a complaint, you may call the Office of Bar Counsel at (410) 514-7051.

  8. Children & Family - Maryland Courts

    www.mdcourts.gov/family

    A searchable index of court forms for family matters such as divorce, guardianship, child custody, and more.

  9. Statewide Uniform Subpoena Form | Maryland Courts

    www.mdcourts.gov/courtforms/uniformsubpoenafaqs

    Statewide Uniform Subpoena Form. Is the subpoena in PDF form? Yes. Does the statewide subpoena form rule apply to all registered users? No. This rule is only for attorneys. Third parties will have to get this form from the attorney or contact the clerk’s office.

  10. FAQs for the Public - Maryland Courts

    www.mdcourts.gov/mdec/faq

    Maryland Electronic Court (MDEC) provides self-represented litigants and attorneys greater access to courts with the ability to eFile and eServe court documents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from anywhere with an Internet connection.

  11. E-filing - State Agencies - Maryland Courts

    www.mdcourts.gov/mdec/efilingstateagencies

    There are two portals to access when filing into the Maryland Judiciary’s Electronic Court system (MDEC). One is File & Serve, where you electronically file and the other is the Maryland Judiciary Record Search Portal, where you go to view documents within a case.