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Friday, July 10, 2015 Volume 126 | Number 194 TheDailyRecord.com FOCUS ON Hogan: We Legal Terps get must curb approval business to sell beer president regulations wants to cut down Gov. appoints commission on binge drinking to study what rules can be BY DANIEL LEADERMAN changed or revised [email protected]

BY BRYAN P. SEARS The University of Maryland, Col- [email protected] lege Park got the green light by the Prince George’s County Board of Li- ANNAPOLIS — In a continuation cense Commissioners this week to on a campaign theme, Gov. Larry start selling beer to the general pub- Hogan announced Thursday that he lic at Bryd Stadium and the Xfinity is creating a com- Center, but there’s still conflicting mission tasked “Over and evidence about with reviewing and over and over whether it’s a recommending again, every good idea. 27% changes to Mary- Beer and wine land regulations. single day, had been avail- Drop in incidents Hogan said the everywhere able at Maryland where a police report commission will in Maryland athletic events, was written at West take three years to but only for a Virginia University review regulations I heard limited num- campus police after affecting every- that over- ber of people alcohol sales began who purchased in 2011 thing from employ- burdensome MAXIMILIAN FRANZ high-dollar tick- ment and labor to and out ‘You know what the revenue stream will be and when it will be received,’ ets. Alcohol was available in lux- transportation, the of control says Linda Woolf, a managing partner with Goodell DeVries Leech & Dann, of environment and Baltimore, of AFAs. ‘That can be very appealing for a law firm.’ ury seating areas at Byrd Stadium agriculture and regulations during football games and at the land use. were making Heritage Hall club at Xfinity Center Hogan said it it impossible during basketball games. was the No. 1 issue Maryland will be third school with business lead- for them to More law firms offering in the Big Ten Conference to allow ers during the cam- do business alcohol sales to the general public, paign. in Maryland.” joining the University of Iowa and “Over and over the University of . and over again, Gov. Larry Police at West Virginia Univer- alternative to hourly billing sity say that alcohol sales at its every single day, Hogan everywhere in BY PETE PICHASKE torneys are busier and officials with the sporting events, combined with a Maryland I heard that over-burden- Special to The Daily Record Baltimore-based, general practice law policy aimed at keeping trouble- some and out of control regulations firm are convinced they made the right makers out, led to a drop in inci- were making it impossible for them to A couple of years ago, Whiteford Tay- decision. dents at those events that required do business in Maryland,” Hogan said. lor & Preston, one of Maryland’s largest “We’re getting hired now where we police action; but public health-ex- As co-chairs of the 12-member law firms, decided to offer clients alter- may not have otherwise been,” said Paul perts warn that such non-scientific natives to paying their bills by the hour. SEE HOGAN 6A SEE ALTERNATIVE 10A SEE BEER 6A Since then, business is up, their at-

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BY LESLIE PICKER age 14 for $3.25 an hour. Bloomberg “He understands the value of money,” Judith Ellenbogen, 75, said by phone. By the age of 6, Henry Ellenbogen “You know how some people can accept knew he wanted to be an investor. Not responsibility, and others can’t? He very the kind he is today at T. Rowe Price early could.” Group Inc., where he manages $18.7 That work ethic got him into Harvard billion. He wanted to invest in an Atari University, though he left at 19 to work game console. on the campaign of Peter Deutsch, who It was 1979, and Ellenbogen per- was running for Congress from southern suaded his two older sisters to chip in . Deutsch won, and Ellenbogen for the $200 device and named himself became his administrative assistant, one in charge of the syndicate. Growing up of the youngest people to hold such a job with a single mom, who worked as a in Washington. nursing-home administrator in Miami, Henry Ellenbogen says Ellenbogen returned to Harvard to get he had to be creative to keep up with the he’s ‘very selective’ about a bachelor’s degree. He was approached affluent kids in the neighborhood. what startups he invests by Democratic Party officials to run for in. Ellenbogen joined T. Now, at 42, that entrepreneurialism the Florida legislature at 22, he said, but Rowe Price Group, which is has transformed private investing. A pio- turned them down after realizing he was headquartered in Baltimore, more interested in finance than politics. neer of the strategy of mutual funds writ- after he earned a master’s ing big checks for startups before they in business and a law degree He earned a master’s degree in business go public, Ellenbogen’s returns lured from Harvard University. and a law degree from Harvard, and then other investors into the fray. The billions went to work at T. Rowe. of dollars in new capital are largely re- COURTESY T. ROWE PRICE GROUP sponsible for skyrocketing valuations, Capital Flood fewer initial public offerings and talk of Mutual funds such as T. Rowe, Black- a bubble. Rock Inc., Fidelity Investments and Wel- “The asset class is scary,” Ellenbogen company with his father four decades lington Management invested $5.5 billion said in an interview at T. Rowe Price’s ago as a corner drug store. in the private markets from 2012 to 2014, Baltimore headquarters, acknowledging according to Pacific Crest Securities. that increased competition has made his ‘Solid Step’ The flood of capital has led some ven- job more difficult. “We’re not just buying Hagerman said he accepted T. Rowe’s ture capitalists to point out the height- the basket – we’re being highly selective cash before going public as a validation ened risk. and trying to invest in the best ones.” The asset class is scary. for investors who would come in later. “The very act of dumping hundreds Ellenbogen closed his New Hori- We’re not just buying The company’s shares have tripled since of millions of dollars into an immature zons Fund to new investors at the end the basket – we’re being its October IPO. private company can also have perverse of 2013 and has disclosed only two “We hadn’t taken outside money effects on a company’s operating disci- private investments in 2015, eyeglass highly selective and before T. Rowe,” Hagerman said. “We pline,” Bill Gurley, a general partner at retailer Warby Parker Retail Inc. and trying to invest in the weren’t shopping Diplomat to raise capi- Benchmark, wrote in a February blog salad-restaurant chain Sweetgreen Inc., “best ones. tal. But the fact of having a partner of T. post. “We are in a risk bubble. Compa- compared with 14 last year. He said he’s Rowe’s stature and the confidence that nies are taking on huge burn rates to jus- wary of rapid revenue growth at start- T. Rowe would bring is a good solid step tify spending the capital they are raising ups. Returns from private investments, Henry Ellenbogen for us.” in these enormous financings.” which make up about 5 percent of his ON COMPETITION MAKING Not all of Ellenbogen’s investments Bankers, CEOs and fellow investors fund, probably will be lower this year HIS JOB MORE DIFFICULT thrive in public markets. Shares of Zu- describe Ellenbogen as cerebral. While than in the past, he said. lily Inc., an e-commerce site for parents, he never takes a board seat, he’s not shy are down 43 percent from their Novem- about giving advice. Twitter investment ber 2013 IPO price. Still, Ellenbogen has Ellenbogen, who had investments in New Horizons, which invests mostly could capitalize on private companies kept most of his stake in the company private companies during the financial in small-cap stocks, has outperformed about a decade ago. He was spending and says spending more time advising crisis, said he knows the risks that lie 99 percent of peers over the past five time with startups to understand how management is the key. New Horizons ahead. He said he plans to be one of the years, according to data compiled by and if they were disrupting public com- Fund’s return on that investment has survivors. Bloomberg. panies. been more than 124 percent. “The private and public markets are When Ellenbogen backed Twitter In 2007, he met the management team “He has stuck with us through the in a transitional period where they are Inc. six years ago, only five other inves- of Bill Me Later Inc., which had devel- ups and downs,” said Zulily CEO Dar- merging,” Ellenbogen said. “While there tors were interested, he said. Today, oped a way for consumers to buy online rell Cavens. Ellenbogen agreed to speak may be a shakeout coming, we’re not given the same metrics that the microb- and pay later. It became his first private with employees this week to boost mo- going back to the world as it was.” logging service had, there would be investment -- and a success. EBay Inc. rale, Cavens said. about 50 suitors. He’s earned more than later bought the company for $1 billion a 1,000 percent return in Twitter. Luckily and merged it with PayPal. Work Ethic subscription services for Ellenbogen, only one company ever Now he instructs his team of analysts Ellenbogen was named for his ma- To place orders, make changes to your account and for other subscription inqui- turned him down. to look for companies that have what he ternal grandfather, a lawyer who fled ries: Austria in the 1920s. After getting cer- Almost everyone in Silicon Valley calls an Act II, “a second leg of growth in PH: (800) 451-9998; FX: (800) 329-8478; knows who Ellenbogen is, even though a new product or market that they can tified as a lawyer in the U.S., he was EMAIL: [email protected] he’s 3,000 miles away. 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He was replaced by Michael Millennial Media Inc. surged the News of the possible acquisition Barrett, who previously served as chief most in three years after TechCrunch comes on the heels of Millennial Media revenue officer at Yahoo. reported that AOL Inc. is in talks with releasing a report in June that found Last quarter Millennial, which has a the mobile-advertising company about mobile advertising, which the company $5.5 million headquarters space at The a possible acquisition. specializes in, overtaking desktop ads Can Company property in Canton, lost Baltimore-based Millennial jumped in the importance of marketing a brand. $19.8 million on $63.2 million of reve- 28 percent to $1.86 at the close in New The reports predictions are based on nue. During the same quarter the year York, the biggest one-day gain since MILLENNIAL MEDIA mobile ads producing more engage- before the company suffered a $12.9 March 2012. The shares have advanced Millennial CEO Michael Barrett ment than desktop counterparts, and million loss on revenues of $72.6 mil- 16 percent this year. Expanding its reach in mobile ad- their ability to better reach targeted lion. AOL, which was purchased by Ver- vertising would help boost Verizon’s audiences. Palmeri founded the company in izon Communications Inc. for $4.4 revenue as more people watch videos In December Millennial completed 2006, and it initially worked out of the billion last month, might pay between and other content on mobile devices. its purchase of Nexage, which provides Baltimore incubator Emerging Technol- $300 million and $350 million for Millen- More than 60 percent of digital media real time bidding technology to auto- ogy Centers. The company, which went nial, TechCrunch said. AOL had consid- consumption in the U.S. happens on mate the buying and selling of mobile public in 2012, enjoyed early success as ered the deal before it was acquired by mobile devices, according to Com- advertising, for approximately $107.5 its mobile ad focus positioned it to take Verizon, according to the report, which Score’s 2014 survey. million in cash and stock. advantage of that market segment as cited unidentified people with knowl- A call and an e-mail sent to Millen- The company’s stock has performed smartphones and tablets became ubiq- edge of the matter. nial spokeswoman Christina Feeney poorly recently, and former CEO and uitous. Court sides with worker in medical marijuana case Associated Press sided with a medical marijuana patient workers’ compensation judge. Among lowed but none alleviated her chronic in a workers’ compensation claim. the arguments, the company said the pain. SANTA FE, N.M. — The New Mex- In the most recent case, appellate state’s medical marijuana law created a In 2010, Lewis was accepted into ico Court of Appeals has ruled that a Judge James Wechsler wrote that a conflict with federal law that prohibits the state’s medical marijuana program patient in the state’s medical marijuana workers’ compensation judge was cor- all use of marijuana. to treat her chronic pain. program who was injured on the job rect in ruling that American General Wechsler pointed to a 2013 U.S. In January, the Court of Appeals must be reimbursed by an employer Media, which owns several radio sta- Department of Justice memo that says overturned the decision of a workers’ for the expense of marijuana used for tions in New Mexico, had to reimburse when it comes to medical marijuana, compensation judge who had ruled treatment. Sandra Lewis of Albuquerque. the federal government would generally that medical marijuana didn’t consti- The Santa Fe New Mexican reported The company and its third-party defer to state and local authorities. tute “reasonable and necessary med- that the recent decision marks the third workers’ compensation administrator Lewis injured her back on the job in ical care” for a Farmington man with time since May 2014 that the court has had appealed the 2013 decision by the December 1998. Several surgeries fol- work-related back injuries. NEWS BRIEFS Broadcast Group, Inc. have announced long-term found snake dens and tunnels in the walls. affiliation renewals for stations covering 23 Sinclair owned and/or operated markets across the country. Mikulski wants Tubman on $10 bill At the same time, The CW is renewing nine affili- (AP) — Two senators are calling for Harriet Tub- ation agreements with stations for which Sinclair man to be featured on the $10 bill. Maryland Sen. provides sales and other services, including WNUV, Barbara Mikulski, announced Thursday that she Channel 54, in Baltimore. THE CW Television Net- and New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen are in- work, a joint venture between Warner Bros. En- troducing legislation that would put the likeness of tertainment and CBS Corporation, made its debut the abolitionist and Underground Railroad conduc- on Sept. 20, 2006, as America’s fifth broadcast net- tor on all newly issued $10 bills by 2021. The $10 work and is the only network specifically targeting bill has featured Alexander Hamilton since 1929. viewers ages 18-34, a demographic highly sought Tubman would be the first woman featured on U.S. after by advertisers. The CW offers a five-night, 10- paper currency in more than a century. Mikulski hour primetime lineup that runs weekndays. In day- calls it a fitting tribute, recognizing Tubman’s leg- time, The CW broadcasts a Monday through Friday acy and inspiring future generations. Tubman was afternoon block, and a five-hour Saturday morning born in Maryland and spent nearly 30 years there kids block. Sinclair is the largest and one of the as a slave before escaping in 1849. She returned Right-to-die doctor’s license ban stands most diversified television broadcasting companies several times over the course of 10 years to lead (AP) — A sympathetic judge on Thursday let a in the country with 162 television stations it owns, hundreds to freedom in the North. founder of the Network explain his role operates and/or provides services to in 79 markets, in six Maryland but refused to reinstate his broadcasting 375 channels, and affiliations with all RV maker fined for mishandling recalls medical license, saying the law left him no choice. the major networks. Sinclair is the leading local (AP) — Berkshire Hathaway’s recreational vehicle A state right-to-die bill is on hold until at least next news provider in the country, as well as a producer maker, Forest River, has agreed to pay at least $5 year, leaving Shar to rule only on whether the state of sports content. Sinclair’s broadcast content is million and reform Board of Physicians acted reasonably in revoking delivered via multiple-platforms, including over- its practices because Baltimore anesthesiologist Dr. Lawrence Egbert’s the-air, multi-channel video program distributors, regulators say it mis- license last December for unprofessional conduct. and digital platforms. handled two recalls. Egbert, 87, above, acknowledged he advised chron- The company based $5M in Elkhart, Ind., will Amount of a fine from federal regu- ically ill, long-suffering patients on how to take their ‘Snake house’ agent wants dismissal lators that Berkshire Hathaway rec- pay up to $30 million lives, was present when they covered their heads ANNAPOLIS — A real estate agent is asking a judge reational vehicle maker Forest River in additional fines if with plastic bags and inhaled helium, held their to throw out a lawsuit claiming the agent knowingly will pay for mishandling two recalls. hands as they died and, in some cases, disposed sold an Annapolis house infested with snakes. Bar- regulators find any of the equipment. He denied the medical board’s bara Van Horn, of additional violations assertion that he tried to conceal his involvement Champion Realty Inc., in the next three from authorities. He hasn’t been criminally charged and her attorney last years. The federal Transportation Department an- in any of the cases, although Assistant State’s At- week filed a motion in nounced the agreement with Forest River on Thurs- $2M day. Regulators say Forest River was slow to report torney David Finkler, representing the medical Amount sought in a lawsuit by an Anne Arundel County some required data and failed to swiftly launch two board, said Egbert acted illegally. Sponsors of the Annapolis couple who claim they Circuit Court to dis- Maryland Death With Dignity Act withdrew the were sold a snake-infested house. miss the lawsuit that safety recalls after problems were found in nearly bill during this year’s legislative session, saying it has drawn national 1,000 of its camper trailers. Forest River also agreed needed more study. Lawmakers will appoint a work attention. In the mo- to hire an independent expert to audit its safety group that will likely start meeting in early fall, said tion, Van Horn says practices. Forest River is owned by Warren Buf- Donna Smith of the Maryland branch of Compas- mediation has not fett’s Omaha, Neb.-based conglomerate. sion and Choices, a national, right-to-die advocacy taken place. She says the contract from the sale of group. The Maryland Catholic Conference opposed the house states mediation is a prerequisite to any We welcome news releases for consid- the legislation. action in court. In May, Jeff and Jody Brooks filed eration in our daily News Briefs section. a lawsuit seeking $2 million or to rescind the pur- Email releases directly to editor@TheDaily Record.com. We reserve the right to edit or rewrite Sinclair, CW reach long-term deal chase and return the house. The family says that the material that we select in order to fit the available The CW Network and Hunt Valley-based Sinclair four months after buying the house, inspectors space. Briefs run daily and are available on our website. Friday, June 10, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM 5A

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Hogan >> Governor says new commission needed to weed out harmful regulations Continued from 1A commission with identifying barriers to job attraction and retention in Mary- commission, Hogan named James A. land and making recommendations to Soltesz, president of a Rockville civil en- eliminate those barriers — identical to gineering firm that is one of four consor- responsibilities of the Augustine Com- tiums bidding to build the Purple Line, mission. and Abba David Poliakoff, chairman “Isn’t that part of what the Augus- of Securities Practice and Israel Practice tine Comm is doing?” Del. Eric Luedtke, at Gordon Feinblatt LLC. D-Montgomery County, wrote on his Hogan said Soltesz, who was also on Twitter account. “Did he create a dupli- his transition team, would not have an cative red tape commission to study red ethical conflict of interest that would tape?” prevent him from serving on the com- mission while also bidding on a project Deeper dive valued at $2.5 billion. A letter from the Hogan said the effort will not du- state ethics commission last year advised plicate the Augustine Commission but Soltesz to limit his involvement with Pur- will take a deeper dive in an attempt to ple Line issues to avoid appearances of streamline existing regulations and make an ethical conflict. the state more responsive to business Also serving on the commission is concerns. James T. Brady, who served as the head In 2011, then-Gov. Martin O’Malley, of the Department of Business and Eco- a Democrat, made such a review part of nomic Development under Gov. Parris N. his focus in a State of the State Speech. Glendening and was Hogan’s transition The review resulted in as many as 150 ob- team chairman, and Jay Steinmetz, chief solete regulations being culled from state executive officer of Baltimore-based Bar- code, according to Matthew Gallagher, coding Inc. and the author of a piece pub- O’Malley’s former chief of staff. lished in the Wall Street Journal about “This is really above and beyond the the difficulties of building and operating vetting process that already goes on with a business in Baltimore City. regulations already,” Gallagher said of reviews by O’Malley and Hogan. “It’s a Augustine panel pretty standard play in both the Demo- The commission is expected to begin crats’ and Republicans’ playbooks.” a series of statewide public hearings to But Gallagher said O’Malley’s effort take testimony on the most troublesome didn’t get a lot of participation from the regulations that in some ways is similar business community the review was in- to the Augustine Commission last sum- tended to help. Brien Poffenberger, pres- mer, named after its chairman, Norman ident and chief executive officer of the Augustine. Maryland Chamber of Commerce, said That commission, created last spring businesses in Maryland are supportive by House Speaker Michael E. Busch and and eager for the review. Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, “This approach is the way to go,” Pof- YOUR BUSINESS IS made five legislative recommendations, fenberger said. including the creation of a panel that will The first set of recommendations review proposed regulations for effects could come as early as December, in YOURS TO MAKE on the business community. time for the next session of the General In addition to a review of regulations, Assembly, with additional reports due in Hogan’s executive order charges the 2016 and 2017. As a lawyer, CPA, or financial advisor, Beer >> Johns Hopkins, UMBC not you’ve worked long and hard to establish considering alcohol sales at sporting events your business. That’s why, when it comes Continued from 1A sales at college sporting events. In to growing your clientele, you need business fact, one study argues the opposite, accounts are unreliable. according to Amelia M. Arria and tools you can count on. The new line of David Jernigan, associate professors at WVU incidents drop the University of Maryland School of Canon MAXIFY printers can help by giving After sales began in 2011, WVU Public Health and the Johns Hopkins campus police saw a 27-percent drop Bloomberg School of Public Health, you the power to build your business. With in incidents where a police report was respectively. written over the previous year, said po- A year after alcohol sales were Canon MAXIFY, you’ll be able to work faster lice Chief Bob Roberts. The next year, banned at University of Colorado at there was a 32-percent drop, followed Boulder sporting events in 1996, re- and smarter—and more cost effectively. Best by another 16 percent the following searchers found that alcohol-related of all, every MAXIFY printer is backed by year, he said. ejections from games dropped by 50 But the alcohol sales were accom- percent, while arrests dropped by 45 100% U.S.-based, Canon-trained customer panied by tighter rules about stadium percent and referrals to a student dis- entry: visitors are no longer allowed ciplinary body dropped by 89 percent, service & support. to leave the stadium and come back, Arria and Jernigan wrote in a Novem- which deters binge-drinking at half- ber letter to the chair of the University time, and anyone who shows up at the of Maryland’s athletic council. stadium gates drunk will be turned “Making any substance more avail- away, Roberts said. able, including alcohol, will result in Since they can buy beer at the sta- increased use of that substance,” Arria dium — at a price of $8 each — visitors and Jernigan wrote. Both professors usa.canon.com/maxify aren’t as tempted to binge-drink before are members of the Maryland Collab- or during a game, Roberts said. orative to Reduce Underage Drinking Four seasons of alcohol sales have and Related Problems. netted WVU $2.3 million in additional Campus police at the University of revenue, a spokesman said. North Texas in Denton, which began In a letter to the student body last allowing beer sales at footballs games month, Wallace Loh, president of last fall, reported no change in the UMCP, cited a desire to cut down on number of incidents and arrests inside pre-game binge drinking as a prime or outside the stadium, said Eric Cap- reason he supported allowing alco- per, a spokesman for the university’s

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BY DANIEL LEADERMAN shops were used as a control group. [email protected] Bleich said researchers were care- ful to avoid using the word “healthy” so Healthier menus can translate to it wouldn’t deter customers; instead, healthier revenues for Baltimore’s the word “fresh” was used. carryout food shops, according to re- The program attracted the atten- searchers from the Johns Hopkins tion of Holly Freishtat, the food policy Bloomberg School of Public Health. director for Baltimore City’s Office A pilot study involving eight of of Sustainability. Two years ago, Fre- these “mom and pop” carryouts found ishtat’s office started working with the that shops that promoted and sold city’s public markets to create similar healthier menu options increased their menus, adorned with green-leaf icons gross revenues by an average of 25 per- next to healthier dishes, for about 38 cent. The study’s findings, based on a vendors at the city’s public markets. review of 186,654 sales over an eight- month period, were published this Highlighted options summer. The idea was to steer customers These restaurants — which often at these vendors — who are already sell things like fried chicken and fish standing in line and have already de- — tend to be huge source of food for cided to buy something — to make the residents of the city’s low-income healthiest choice possible, Freishtat neighborhoods, said Sara Bleich, as- said. sociate professor of health policy and The city also worked with vendors management at the school and one of to create children’s menus that empha- the study’s co-authors. sized portion control. One thing officials noticed was ‘Sweet spot’ that more customers began requesting Both fresh food and fast food are wheat bread for sandwiches after it hard to find in these neighborhoods, was highlighted as the healthy option. and earlier research has shown that Vendors at Lexington Market said residents in Southwest Baltimore may the green-leaf menus have yielded spend about $280 per month at super- mixed results. markets and about $153 per month at Sharif Khaliq, co-owner of the carryouts, according to the university. Mexican Delight shop, said he’s seen The study’s results show that a small increase — about 10 percent there’s a “sweet spot,” where high- — in customers buying the healthier lighting the healthier choices on menu items since the menu went up and that is not only good for the community but the shop planned to add a steamed veg- good for business, Bleich said. etable dish. But Khaliq said what his DANIEL LEADERMAN. Researchers began the program in business really needed was an increase Sharif Khaliq, co-owner of the Mexican Delight shop at Lexington Market, said there’s been February 2011, and started by making in overall traffic. a small increase in customers since healthier items were highlighted on the menu. new menus for four of the shops that At Barron’s Delicatessen, the new featured a green leaf next to healthier menus haven’t made any difference, items that were already being sold; said Ken Mullin, the shop’s manager. then they added healthy side dishes, Customers still order what they’ve al- $280 $153 such as salads or yogurt, and bever- ways ordered; those who want corned ages; and finally they added healthier beef and extra mayonnaise are still or- Amount residents in Southwest Baltimore Amount residents in Southwest Baltimore entrees to the menus. The other four dering those items, he said. spend per month at supermarkets spend per month at carryouts

Researchers began the program in February 2011, and started by making new menus for four of the shops that featured a green leaf next to healthier items that were already being sold; then they added healthy side dishes, such as salads or yogurt, and beverages; and finally they added healthier entrees to the menus. The other four shops were used as a control group.

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t Montgomery College in Rock- ville, criminal justice students can learn about criminal law and the sociology and psychology of Athe criminal justice system. But they won’t learn much of any- thing about fighting terrorism or how to fire gun. “Our view has been to focus on the social science aspects,” explained Sean Fay, an associate professor and former coordinator of the school’s criminal justice program. “We want them to be well-rounded when they enter the workforce, exposed to psychology and sociology so they have a broad view of the world. The academy is going to be where they learn how to handcuff peo- ple, how to drive the patrol car.” At Anne Arundel Community Col- lege, on the other hand, students learn the basic social science behind criminal justice, but they also get po- lice academy-quality training in the basics of law enforcement. Moreover, the school plans eventually to require courses in weapons of mass destruc- tion and terrorism. “Our goal is to make sure that what ISTOCK we offer is consistent with what’s Schools teach different aspects of criminal justice. At Montgomery College in Rockville, students learn more about criminal law and the needed in the field,” said Tyrone Pow- sociology and psychology of the criminal justice system instead of physical training. However, Anne Arundel Community College offers a ers, director of the school’s Homeland police academy-quality training in law enforcement. Security and Criminal Justice Institute. “So when they get the degree, we know Most schools in Maryland, if not all, offer criminal they are prepared to do the work, not 7,000 just to have a theory about criminal justice curriculum. It’s a very popular area. justice.” Students taking criminal justice Patrick Bradley, CHAIRMAN OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND The two schools illustrate the range classes each year at the University LEGAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE of approaches offered by criminal jus- of Maryland University College tice programs at Maryland colleges and universities. But if the range is wide, the pro- said. must address new issues that keep said Bradley, himself a retired Balti- grams, based on a sampling of schools, Like Montgomery College, College popping up. more City police officer. are similar in one respect: popularity. Park is heavy on the social science as- For example, he said, population UMUC graduates typically end up Fueled in part by television shows pect.“ It also offers one of the widest shifts that have brought more well- in law enforcement jobs, he said, in- that depict glamorous careers in crime ranges of degrees among the schools to-do millennials into the cities and cluding in the private sector, which he fighting, enrollments at the schools are — from bachelor’s degrees to doctor- pushed more low-income, marginal said was a large and often-overlooked rising. ates -- and perhaps the widest range of residents into the nearby suburbs are industry. “Most schools in Maryland, if not career choices for graduates. changing the way the criminal justice In fact, no college or university all, offer criminal justice curriculum,” Bachelor’s degree students, Lynch system handles crime. completely ignores either the practical said Patrick Bradley, chairman of the said, tend either to go straight into the UMUC’s Bradley said current aspects of criminal justice or the social criminal justice and legal studies de- criminal justice system (as police offi- events, such as the focus on police science behind it, believing both are partment at the University of Maryland cers, for example), on to law school or, brutality and international terrorism, essential for anyone entering the field. University College. “It’s a very popular for those for whom crime fighting lost require a deeper understanding of “We don’t see the line between area.” its luster, into completely unrelated the sociology and psychology behind training and the academic pursuits as UMUC, which largely serves adults, fields. crime. clearly demarcated as it had been in has about 7,000 students taking crimi- Master’s degree graduates typically “Our program has less training of the past,” said AACC’s Powers. “The nal justice classes each year. Bradley end up working for criminal justice-re- skill sets, more on understanding the social aspect is part of weapons of said. Most take online classes. lated non-governmental organizations psychology and philosophy behind mass destruction, for example, and The only exception to the enroll- or nonprofits, such as the National criminal justice,” he said. why people use them.” ment increase is the University of Center for Victims of Crime, Lynch UMUC’s program, he said, aims to Whatever their offerings, leaders of Maryland, College Park, where enroll- said. give students a “deeper understanding criminal justice programs at area col- ment dropped a few years ago after ad- As for doctoral students, he said of the social contract between crimi- leges and universities expect the pro- ministration-imposed cuts. almost all end up teaching or doing re- nal justice and the community, and the grams to remain popular as students But if the limits were lifted, UMCP search in the field. expectations of the community itself.” look for a steady, stable career. would have no trouble returning to its “Ours is pretty much a social sci- Still, Bradley said, the school has “You’re probably not going to be- record-high levels, according to Crim- ence-y treatment of the issue of crime purposefully hired instructors with come a millionaire, but these are good inal Justice Department Chairman and criminal justice,” Lynch said. “But practical criminal justice experience. stable jobs with good benefits,” said James Lynch. there’s no shortage of those issues.” “Our instructors are in a position to Montgomery College’s Fay. “And the “For a lot of students, the idea of And while crime rates are at his- tell students how philosophies and one thing we know about crime is that criminal justice is very appealing,” he torically low levels, he noted, schools concepts apply on a day-to-day basis,” it’s not going away.”

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Alternative >> AFAs becoming popular as clients ‘bristle’ at idea of huge billable hours Continued from 1A firm, who specializes in helping law firms with their accounting and business man- Nussbaum, chairman of the Whiteford agement. “If they miss out on coming up Taylor committee that researched “al- with the right cost … the whole matter ternative fee arrangements,” as they are can get out of hand and anything you bud- called in the business, for his firm. AFAs geted for can be blown out of the water.” are a growing part of their business, Nuss- Also, experts say that while AFAs baum said, and that growth is expected to work well for many types of legal work, continue. they don’t make sense for everything. “They’re additional arrows in our Bruce Avery, one of two attorneys in quiver,” he said. “It’s a good tool for us, a Rockville family law practice, said he and good for our clients.” uses fixed fees for many tasks, such as While hourly billing has long been the protective order hearings. But he said he standard for law firms, Whiteford Taylor could not imagine using such fees for an is hardly the first to offer other options. entire family law case, since such cases AFAs have become more and more com- are unpredictable in length and complex- mon — especially since the economy ity. soured last decade and companies were “If [the fixed fee] is high enough to looking for ways to cut their legal bills. handle all possible contingencies, clients “It was client driven,” said Patricia could be way overbilled,” he said. But if Yevics, director of law office manage- the fee is set to the average, he said, and ment assistance for the Maryland State MAXIMILIAN FRANZ the case becomes complicated, the attor- Attorneys Richard M. Barnes and Linda S. Woolf work in a conference room at Goodell, Bar Association, of the trend. “Clients, ney loses money. DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP. especially business clients, were starting “The problem in our business is, to bristle at the idea of a huge number of previous year — the fifth straight year of get discounts for large quantities of work; we never know exactly what’s going to billable hours. … Law firms had to come increases of about 50 percent.The survey and, capped fees, in which clients pay an come up,” agreed Stephan Timchula, an up with another way” of billing. also found that 93 percent of law firms hourly rate but the total bill is capped. attorney in Westminster. “You can have a While Maryland attorneys interviewed now use alternative fee arrangements. Law firms also often combine differ- general idea, but you never know what’s were unsure precisely what percentage The range of alternatives is wide, and ent types of AFAs for clients. going to happen down the road. That’s of their business comes from AFAs now fees are often tailored to fit specific cases. While area experts agreed AFAs are where billable hours come up, but some- — estimates ranged from 5 to 25 percent Among the more common types are good for business, they also agreed they times that prices you out of the market.” — all said they use the tools more than contingency fees, in which fees are based come with risks. Timchula, immediate past president ever. on results; fixed fees and flat fees for spe- The biggest: If they’re not careful, of the Carroll County Bar Association, That increase reflects a national cific services; blended rates, a version they could lose money. said AFAs are a matter of personal pref- trend. A 2015 survey by Altman Weil, a of hourly billing in which the same rate “When they go into these arrange- erence for attorneys. He said his partner Pennsylvania-based legal consulting firm, is charged regardless of the seniority or ments, law firms have to understand their uses them for most domestic violence found that 43 percent of law firms had in- experience of the attorney who does the cost,” said Steve Manekin, a CPA with SEE ALTERNATIVE 12A creased their revenue from AFAs in the work; volume discounts, in which clients Ellin & Tucker, a Baltimore accounting FOCUS ON Legal

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An important to the case. Because a settlement conference or topic is whether a lawyer from each side n Confirmation that counsel has pre- mediation is an important event in a case, should make a brief opening statement. pared their client for the mediation. I like it must be preceded by careful prepara- Except in rancorous cases, where open- to arrive early on the day of the media- tion. The scope of preparation depends ings might destroy a fragile civility, I favor tion so that I can introduce myself to the in part on the philosophy of the media- them. Openings expose the clients to the parties, explain the confidentiality agree- tor. One school of thought teaches that arguments and evidence that the opposi- ment, and answer any questions. mediators should not express their views tion would advance at trial. They provide n The approaches that counsel would about the case. Personally, I am an eval- the clients with a foretaste of the ordeal use if they were mediating the case. uative mediator. If the settlement talks that awaits them if the case is not settled. Preparation for the mediation need bog down, I will prod both sides towards In many cases, the opening can lessen not be an ordeal. Mediation statements a range that is reasonable in light of the Hon. Benson E. Legg tension by providing an opportunity for typically run five to 10 pages, and the litigation risks and costs. them so that I can discuss the law knowl- expressions of regret or sympathy or a pre-mediation conference calls typically In order to be credible and effective, edgeably. desire that the case can be resolved with- last half an hour. Running through the an evaluative mediator must be fully in- n Describe any unsuccessful settle- out resorting to trial. checklist, however, prepares counsel for formed about the merits of the case, the ment negotiations, including points of n Confirmation that the critical de- the mediation and provides the mediator capabilities of the attorneys and the ob- agreement and disagreement. It is use- cision-makers will be in attendance or with the tools needed to maximize the jectives of the parties. What follows is the ful for me to think about the stumbling at least available by phone. If the deci- chances that the dispute will be resolved. check list that I personally ask counsel to blocks ahead of time. sion-makers will not be available, I must cover. n Provide brief profiles of the parties have a good reason not to call off the me- Hon. Benson E. Legg (Ret.), the former n Describe the dispute and attach and corporate representatives. diation. Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court the important documents. Particularly n Provide your views on opposing n Legal fees and expenses incurred to for the District of Maryland, brings helpful are summary judgment brief- counsel. Have they been reasonable date, as well as an estimate of the cost of deep experience to his JAMS practice. ings and opinions. Be candid about the during the litigation? Do they really want taking the case to trail, including an ap- As a federal trial judge for 21 years, he weaknesses of your case as well as the peal. It is also important to take into con- presided over every type of complex to settle; or are they simply going through civil case that comes before the federal strengths. It is helpful for me to learn the motions? sideration whether a fee shifting statute is courts. 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Maryland Criminal Jury Instructions and Commentary David E. Aaronson ŶŶŽƵŶĐŝŶŐŶĞǁϮϬϭϰͲϮϬϭϱĚŝƟŽŶ͘'ĞƚĐŽŵƉƌĞŚĞŶƐŝǀĞDĂƌLJůĂŶĚ ƌŝŵŝŶĂů:ƵƌLJ/ŶƐƚƌƵĐƟŽŶƐĂŶĚĂƌŝŵŝŶĂů>Ăǁ,ĂŶĚŬʹĂůůŝŶŽŶĞƉůĂĐĞ͘

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Alternative >> Hourly billing still a mainstay for many Maryland law practices Continued from 10A with Goodell DeVries Leech & Dann, of lar as creative ways to keep your client parts of a legal case. Baltimore, who recently moderated a happy, and to get new clients.” Such arrangements have always been cases, for example, but he seldom does. legal seminar on AFAs. “That can be very Although hourly billing remains the allowed, but without rules defining how “I don’t like locking myself into some- appealing for a law firm.” mainstay of most law practices and is ex- they are handled, many attorneys have thing where I don’t control the time I’m Also appealing is the increased busi- pected to stay that way for the immediate been reluctant to use them. Now that the over in court,” he said. ness AFAs generally mean for a firm. future, attorneys and other legal observ- Maryland Court of Appeals has issued the Still, the advantages of AFAs are Savvy, sophisticated clients are demand- ers agree that AFAs are here to stay — rules, that reluctance is likely to evapo- abundant, for both clients and law firms. ing creative alternatives to hourly billing and likely to continue to grow. rate. And the biggest advantage, experts agree, to hold down their costs — and looking In Maryland, the use of AFAs is ex- “It will lead to more alternative bill- is predictability. Both the law firm and elsewhere if an attorney doesn’t offer pected to grow in part because of new ing,” Rockville attorney Avery said, cit- the client know how much the legal work them. rules on legal procedure that took effect ing the experience of other states that will cost, and can budget accordingly. “It’s a good marketing tool,” Manekin July 1. For the first time, Maryland now adopted rules. “A client can hire us to do “You know what the revenue stream said. “Companies want their law firms to has rules governing “limited scope rep- the more technical tasks, for example. will be and when it will be received,” ex- share some of the risk with them These resentation,” an arrangement in which a And we get work that we wouldn’t neces- plained Linda Woolf, a managing partner AFAs have become increasingly popu- lawyer, for a set fee, handles only specific sarily get otherwise.” FOCUS ON Legal Friday, June 10, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM 13A 14A THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, July 10, 2015 THE BUSINESS ALBUM

Medical malpractice attorney Jack Olender (center) with the top winners of the 33rd Annual Washington Informer Spelling Bee at the reception hosted at his Washington, D.C., law office. Winners include (from left to right) Julia Weinrod, first place; William Cho, second place; and third place winners Andrew Gong Wu, Perrin Brady, Salamin Nuhin, and Margaret Isacson. Spelling bee winners and legal winners

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he Medical Malpractice Law winner was Julia Wienrod, who attends Firm Jack H. Olender & Asso- Horace Mann Elementary School. She ciates, P.C. partnered with The went on to successfully compete in the Jack and Lovell Olender Foun- National Spelling Bee this year as well. Tdation which aims to counter poverty Olender offers words of encourage- and violence and to promote opportu- ment and cash prizes to the top win- nity and equal justice. The foundation ners for their success. Olender was a supports a wide array of local and na- close friend of the late publisher and From left to right, Ron Burke of the Washington Informer, medical malpractice attorney tional organizations that serve the pub- wife of the Washington Informer and Jack Olender, 33rd Annual Washington Informer Spelling Bee first place winner Julia Wein- lic. Each year the Foundation honors, founders of the Spelling Bee franchise rod and Denise Rolark Barnes publisher of the Washington Informer pose following the bee. with hundreds of guests at the Ken- in Washington, D.C. It was natural for nedy Center, public figures and ordi- him to sponsor the prize money for the Attorney Jack Olender (center) receives a bee nary citizens who make extraordinary winners. Dr. Calvin Rolark was one appreciation award from contributions to society. of the first recipients of the Jack and Ron Burke and Denise Rolark For many years, Jack Olender, a Lovell Olender Foundation Generous Barnes of The Washington celebrated medical malpractice attor- Heart award in 1986. Once his daugh- Informer for awarding the ney, hosts a reception in his downtown ter Denise Rolark Barnes took over top winner of the Washington Washington, D.C., law firm for the top The Washington Informer newspaper, Informer Spelling Bee with cash prizes for their success. winners of the Washington Informer Olender continued his support of the Mr. Olender hosts a reception Spelling Bee and their parents. The Washington Informer Spelling Bee in his Washington, D.C., families come to the Farragut Square Winners. Denise Rolark Barnes was office for the top winners and offices of the Olender law firm and awarded the Generous Heart award in their parents and he offers mingle with some of the lawyers and 2012 by the Jack and Lovell Olender words of encouragement for staff of the firm. This year’s first place Foundation. their continued success.

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Each year since 2007, a new group of college students — and hopeful future lawyers — have made the rounds at Miles & Stockbridge P.C. as part of the Fannie Angelos Program for Academic Excellence, meeting with attorneys and getting a sense of what it’s really like to work at a law firm. Just two years ago, University of Bal- timore School of Law student Matthew Bradford was one of those undergradu- ates. Now, he’s a summer associate at the Baltimore firm — the first to earn a summer spot there after completing the pipeline program, which aims to help students at historically black colleges and universities attend law school. “We had hoped one day that some- one from the program would come to this law firm — go to law school and then apply to interview with us and ul- timately have someone as a summer as- MAXIMILIAN FRANZ sociate and then a lawyer at the firm,” Miles & Stockbridge summer associate Matthew Bradford is the first participant in the Fannie Angelos Program for Academic Excellence said Randi Lewis, director of diversity who has worked at the firm. and professional development at the needs, said Michael Meyerson, DLA hoping more and more law firms will portion gives eight undergraduates the firm. “It’s full circle for us.” Piper professor of law at UB Law and join in. Showing that [the students] are opportunity to experience a two-week The Fannie Angelos Program was director of the program. top-notch legal professionals and con- “boot camp” immersion into law school launched as a collaboration between “Building on the pipeline concept, necting them with law firms is the next life, while the Awards portion covers UB Law and the state’s HBCUs: Coppin we realized it’s not just enough to con- major area we’re working on.” the majority of a semester-long LSAT State University, Bowie State Univer- nect one part of the pipe to another,” preparation course for up to 80 stu- sity, Morgan State University and the Meyerson said. “It’s not just connect- ‘Boot camp’ dents or graduates, including the eight University of Maryland Eastern Shore. ing undergraduates to law schools; The program includes two parts, the Scholars. It began in the 1990s, but the format has you have to connect them to law firms Baltimore Scholars Program and the Students such as Bradford, who changed over time to meet students’ and the legal community, and we’re LSAT Award Program. The Scholars SEE PIPELINE 16A Auditors: Lax enforcement created $1B shortage in child support payments Report finds that no action was taken for up to 2 years in some local CSEA offices

BY STEVE LASH OLA’s audit of CSEA covers Oct. 21, been sent to employers but payments process of suspending occupational li- [email protected] 2010, to May 4, 2014. have not been received. censes, OLA stated. The auditors noted According to OLA, wage garnish- that as of last September, 281 parents Little action taken ment accounted for $395 million, or with occupational licenses and a total With Maryland parents more than $1 The auditors said they found signifi- about 71 percent of CSEA’s recovery of of $6.8 million in arrearage were ex- billion in arrears, the state’s Child Sup- cant instances of local CSEA offices tak- delinquent child support payments in cluded from the automated suspension port Enforcement Administration has ing no action — for periods of between the year that ended last Sept. 30. process. been lax in contacting employers about three months and more than two years OLA also found that, at local CSEA CSEA responded it has corrected its garnishing wages of deadbeat parents, — to contact the employers of parents offices, parents under child support or- systems to ensure proper coding. legislative auditors said in a report re- whose wages were to be garnished for ders were “improperly excluded” from But CSEA, a division of the state De- leased this week. nonpayment of child support. processes that permit driver’s or occu- partment of Human Resources, strongly CSEA has also failed to ensure For five of 18 cases examined, pational licenses to be suspended for disagreed with OLA’s finding that the the parents are coded correctly in the the total child support arrearage was nonpayment. administration failed to routinely follow state’s automated process for suspend- $226,000, said OLA, a division of the “For example, we identified 682 up with occupational licensing agencies ing their driver’s or occupational li- Department of Legislative Services. obligors with unpaid child support when notification or confirmation of cense for long-outstanding payments, “Local child support offices did not totaling approximately $10.5 million the suspension was not received. the Office of Legislative Audits added. take timely action for employers with who were excluded from the driver’s “There is no statutory requirement In response to the report, CSEA said wage withholding orders that failed license suspension process because for CSEA to determine whether state it agrees with many of the auditors’ to remit wage withholding payments the proper system code for the applica- licensing authorities took action to sus- findings and has taken steps to enhance within 90 days, as required by CSEA’s ble accounts was not used when these pend the license,” CSEA stated in its follow-ups with employers and ensure procedures,” OLA stated in its report. obligors entered into payment plans,” written response. parents with support obligations are “While CSEA’s Child Support Enforce- Thomas J. Barnickel III, who heads the “CSEA fulfilled its duty by referring correctly coded with the Motor Vehi- ment System alerted the local offices to Office of Legislative Audits, stated in a delinquent cases to state licensing au- cle Administration and occupational these cases, our testing disclosed that letter accompanying the report. thorities so that the licensing authority licensing agencies. caseworkers did not always follow up “Consequently, these obligors would might fulfill its duty to initiate suspen- CSEA’s collections of outstanding with the employers in a timely manner.” not be automatically subject to driver’s sion on qualifying cases.” child support obligations in Maryland In its response, CSEA said that since license suspension if they did not keep Maryland law permits the suspen- totaled $559 million in the year that April it has been using a “comprehen- current on their payment plans.” sion of a driver’s license for a parent ended Sept. 30, OLA stated in its report. sive case management tool” statewide who is at least 60 days delinquent. Oc- As of that date, $1.33 billion remained which it developed with the University Improper coding cupational licenses can be suspended owed in child support statewide, the of Maryland to enable agency staff to Improper coding also occurred at after 120 days of delinquency. auditors added. identify when withholding orders have “multiple local offices” regarding the 16A THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, July 10, 2015 Pipeline >> Partnership with historically black colleges offers law school aid

Continued from 15A complete the Baltimore Scholars Pro- gram and are accepted to UB Law with an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and an LSAT score of at least 152, re- ceive a full-tuition scholarship to the law school. “Going to college was already a chal- lenge for me, and I didn’t know much about the law school process,” said Bradford, a Morgan State graduate. “I planned on taking the LSATs without any preparation or classes, then I saw a flyer for the program and a professor recommended it to me.” The program has evolved in recent years to incorporate sessions on resume and interview tips, as well as communi- cation in the workplace, Lewis said. “We’ve gotten much more aware of the numerous roadblocks that keep tal- ented students from achieving their po- tential,” Meyerson said. “Every year we add different components in our con- tinuing effort to level the playing field.” MAXIMILIAN FRANZ Summer associates with Miles and Stockbridge, from left, Nichole Whitecar, Lindsay Sfekas, Matthew Bradford, Ari Storch, Yvette Pappoe, Change in direction and Monica Basche. For Bradford, the chance to talk with working lawyers gave him a sense law firm, and I had this predisposition interested in contracts and tort law recruiting diverse students at other pro- of what daily life at a law firm is like that law firms are very stuffy places. I after speaking with Miles attorneys fessional schools. Bradford, who will be and helped him build relationships with was very blown away by how friendly about their practices. This summer, he’s a third-year student at UB Law this fall, future mentors. everyone was.” worked on projects in business litiga- is one example of its impact, he said. “Before then, I had never met an at- The program also helped shape the tion, mass torts and product litigation, “This is all about finding talent,” torney before,” he said. “When I went direction of his future career, Bradford he said. Meyerson said. “He’s an example of into the firm, I had never had been in a said. Although he thought he would Meyerson said he hopes the Fannie what the program is meant to do and become a criminal lawyer, he became Angelos Program becomes a model for is doing.

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LITIGATION PARALEGAL HEARING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPRESENTATIVE Nationwide Trial Division is seeking an experienced litigation Paralegal for our The new MARYLAND ACCESS TO office in Linthicum, MD. This position seeks a detail oriented individual to Lawyer/SSA Hearing Representative JUSTICE COMMISSION seeks a perform various duties unique to a litigation environment. Knowledge of to represent individuals denied by part-time executive director to property & casualty insurance litigation, legal concepts, legal and medical termi - Social Security for SSDI/SSI develop and implement short and nology, as well as litigation protocols for Maryland/D.C. courts with three or disability benefits. Knowledge of long-term plans to expand access to more years experience in a law office are required. Excellent communication Social Security Law required. Disa - justice in Maryland. Seeking a J.D. skills and professional demeanor are essential. Paralegal certificate preferred. bility Support Services, Inc. is with five years’ experience in legal Resumes may be submitted to [email protected] for consideration. driven to help disabled people. Req: services, pro bono, or other write briefs, interview clients, read relevant positions. Please send medical records, determine which resume and cover letter to Victoria Social Security law applies; prepare Schultz, Associate Dean, University MID-LEVEL TAX ASSOCIATE case and client for hearing, argue of Baltimore Law School, 1401 N. before ALJ. Interested applicants Charles Street, Baltimore MD submit Resume to: 21201, or by email at: Ober|Kaler is seeking a mid-level Tax Associate to work in our comprehensive [email protected]. domestic and international tax planning and controversy practice in our Balti more [email protected]. office. Candidates will work on tax controversy related matters (including IRS examination, appellate, collection and litigation related matters) as well as assist in tax planning and various other tax related matters. All applic ants must have strong academic credentials, excellent written and oral communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work as a team COUNTY ATTORNEY player under deadline pressure. Prior experience working directly with the IRS, Charles County Government seeks applicants for County Attorney. Minimum DOJ Tax Division or as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and/or LLM in tax qualifications include admission to practice law in all Maryland Courts and the is a plus. U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland; at least ten years experience providing legal counsel to Maryland counties in support of elected and Our Firm offers a collegial work environment as well as excellent benefits. appointed officials; and strong litigation experience. Must have proven Please forward resume and cover letter to [email protected]. experience providing briefings and legal guidance to Boards of Commissioners or similar governing officials at the local level. Starting Salary: $150,000 to 175,000, depending on qualifications and experience. This is a contract position, serving at the pleasure of the Board of County Commissioners as CASE MANAGER outlined in the Terms of Appointment agreement. Charles County residency will be required. Closing date: This position is open until filled. For best considera tion, Saiontz & Kirk, PA is in search of a full-time case manager for their busy law apply by July 31, 2015. firm in Downtown Baltimore. The ideal candidate should have a minimum of Applicants must submit a completed Charles County Government employment 2-3 years’ experience and possess good communication skills both in person application and resume to be considered for this position. 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Columbia Family Law firm seeks Associate with 3-5 years family law Seeking candidate with strong litigation experience with an ability research, analytical and writing to manage cases independently and skills to support compliance who has an existing book of clients. manager and department attorneys Position ideal for candidates who with the monitoring of legislative desires to work independently, with and regulatory initiatives and flexible hours and the support drafting of school policies. 2 - 3 necessary for optimal productivity. years paralegal experience in corpo- All communication strictly confi - rate legal department or law firm. dential. Please send resume to Send resume to: [email protected] [email protected] Friday, June 10, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM 17A LAW BRIEFS Virginia school board defends ducted by a state lawyer who portrayed an injured sidered adding more prison time for what he called transgender bathroom policy motorcyclist as a low-life Nazi biker. The 4th District the “mind-boggling” scope of overbilling during (AP) — A Virginia school board says its policy pro- Court of Appeal ruled Tuesday a Transportation De- treatment of as many as 60,000 patients over the hibiting a transgender student from using the boys’ partment lawyer ran roughshod over her opponent years. He imposed the 71 months that prosecutors restrooms is not discriminatory and was not en- and continuously violated an Orange County judge’s sought. Desai is 65. He’ll serve his federal sentence acted to stigmatize or embarrass the teenager. The orders in a personal injury case. The court says it concurrently with his state sentence for second-de- Gloucester County School Board defended its policy stopped counting the ways attorney Karen Bilotti gree murder and 26 other charges including neglect this week in court papers arguing that a lawsuit filed committed misconduct. It referred the case to the of patients and insurance fraud. by 16-year-old Gavin Grimm should be dismissed. State Bar for investigation. Donn Martinez sued the A hearing is set for July 20 in U.S. District Court in state after he struck a low curb on a freeway un- US provides marriage benefits Newport News on Grimm’s motion for a preliminary derpass in 2010 and was left permanently injured. to gay couples in all states injunction barring enforcement of the policy. Grimm Martinez’s attorney says he and his client suffered (AP) — Same-sex married couples can start apply- was born female but identifies and lives as a male. through the trial, but he always expected justice ing for Social Security and veterans benefits for According to his complaint, he has been diagnosed from a higher court. Bilotti didn’t immediately return spouses in all 50 states, but there are still issues to as having gender dysphoria, a medical condition messages seeking comment. resolve as the federal government works to imple- characterized by distress stemming from conflict ment the Supreme Court ruling allowing gay cou- between a person’s general identity and the person’s Ex-doc in hepatitis Cvoutbreak ples to marry nationwide. Attorney General Loretta assigned sex at birth. He has not had gender reas- sentenced in federal case Lynch announced Thursday the federal government signment surgery but has been receiving hormone (AP) — A once-prominent Las Vegas doctor already is making marriage benefits available to same-sex treatments to give him a more masculine appearance serving 18 years to life in state prison for the largest couples in every state. 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photography Senior Photographer Maximilian Franz (x8171) Court leaves internship rules a mess Last week’s federal appellate decision STEPHEN L. that’s how exchanges are made. on the employment status of summer Critics who say that the test is unwork- advertising interns has excited quite a controversy. CARTER able therefore have a point. Nevertheless, Commentary Advertising Director Jay Blankenship (x8139) In Glatt v. Fox Searchlight Pictures, the the Glatt decision, for all its weaknesses, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit does present the opportunity to revisit the Account Manager Darice Dixon (x8141) softened considerably the impact of the ployer is the primary beneficiary of the problematic Labor Department position. Account Manager Shun Patterson (x8136) Labor Department’s 2010 guidance on relationship.” The court then articulated The difficulty isn’t the criteria the depart- Advertising & Events Coordinator Morgan Cook (x8181) when interns of for-profit companies have “a non-exhaustive set of considerations” ment wants to apply to determine who is to be paid. In particular, the panel ruled -- seven in all -- that judges should use in an employee. The difficulty is the criteria that interns need not be paid when they determining whether an intern is an em- the department wants to apply to deter- operations rather than the companies are the primary ployee. I won’t take the space to list those mine who is an employer. Operations & Events Assistant Clare Sheehan (x8101) beneficiaries of the internship. Reaction “considerations” here. Suffice to say that The 2nd Circuit, in a footnote, explains Production Supervisor Darlene Miller (x8188) was swift, and hotly divided. Ross Perlin, the panel defended its test as one properly that its ruling applies only to profit-mak- Production Staff Rhonda Fonte (x8183), writing in , charged focused “on the educational aspects of ing entities. The approach makes sense in Linda Hersl (x8182), Lawrence Sibiski (x8189) the judges with facilitating “an exploit- the internship,” an approach that “better light of the Labor Department’s guidance, ative system in which colleges encourage reflects the role of internships in today’s which also applies only to the for-profit For back issues or delivery problems: or even require students to join in a race economy than the DOL factors.” sector. What doesn’t make sense is the to the bottom, working for free under the Although, for reasons I will get to, department’s near-complete walling off of Call 443-524-8100 guise of training and recruitment.” there is a deep conceptual problem at the the not-for-profit world as free to use in- Direct phone numbers: Economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth of heart of the Labor Department’s guidance, terns without paying them. the Manhattan Institute called the deci- the critics of the Glatt decision have points Dial 443-524-and the 4 digit number next to each name sion“ good news for young people who in their favor. In the first place, there is a Wrong-headed distinction Email addresses: want to get temporary work experience sense in which nearly every summer in- As I have noted before, the statute ex- as a valuable qualification for permanent ternship carries an educational compo- pressly exempts some forms of unpaid Log onto TheDailyRecord.com to get a complete email address employment.” nent. Even if the intern is only answering work (volunteers at food banks, for in- listing of all staff members Actually the decision deserves neither phones and making coffee, there will be a stance), but the department, on its own The Daily Record (USPS 145-120) is a newspaper of gen- the praise nor the derision it has received. learning curve with respect to the details initiative, added “an exception for individ- eral circulation published daily, Monday through Friday, ex- cept the following legal holidays: Martin Luther King Jr. Day, It represents a mild, middle-of-the- road of both the work and the protocol in a uals who volunteer their time, freely and President’s Day, Columbus Day, Veteran’s Day, Memorial effort to clear up the chaos created by the particular department of a particular orga- without anticipation of compensation for Day, Labor Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Labor Department’s stance. nization. Thus the judges have potentially religious, charitable, civic, or humanitar- and New Year’s Day. Periodicals postage paid at Baltimore, Let’s go back to 2010. In April of that exempted nearly every summer intern. ian purposes to non-profit organizations.” Md. POSTMASTER, send address changes to: The Daily Re- cord, 11 E. Saratoga Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. year, the department issued a fact sheet More important, the 2nd Circuit’s “pri- The fact sheet further explains: “Unpaid

Prices: Single copy price is $2. Subscriptions: 1 year $269; to clarify when interns at for-profit com- mary beneficiary” test will likely prove im- internships in the public sector and for 1 year Online only $169; plus 6% Maryland sales tax. Special panies must be paid. It included a six-part possible to apply. non-profit charitable organizations, where rates available for students and bulk subscriptions. For back test drawn from Walling v. Portland Ter- the intern volunteers without expectation issues contact, 410-752-3849. For missing issues contact minal Co., a 1947 Supreme Court case Not a zero-sum game of compensation, are generally permis- Circulation Department, 443-524-8100. that held unpaid railroad brakemen train- The opinion seems to consider work sible.” In practical effect, then, the Labor Copyright 2015 The Daily Record Company. Material to be a zero-sum game. Either the worker published in The Daily Record is compiled at substantial ees exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Department’s interpretation is that the expense and is for the sole and exclusive use of purchasers Act. The 2010 fact sheet, applying the or the boss is always winning, and so the statute forbids unpaid internships only at and subscribers. The material may not be republished, resold, same approach to interns, has the practi- court’s task is to figure out which. for-profit entities. recorded, or used in any manner, in whole or in part, without cal effect of banning unpaid internships This seems mistaken. Consider a paid This distinction is unpersuasive. Under the publisher’s explicit consent. Any infringement will be subject to legal redress. Persons placing legal advertisements except in the public and nonprofit sectors. employee who receives the market wage. the department’s guidance, the govern- are responsible for payment. Legal advertisements are not Is the primary beneficiary the employer ment, a multi-billion-dollar foundation, a accepted on a contingent basis. Who benefits? who profits from the employee’s labor? Or wealthy university and a national political The Daily Record welcomes letters from readers about In the Glatt lawsuit, individuals who is the primary beneficiary the employee, campaign can all take on unpaid interns. articles, material published or other issues of interest to the contended that their work for Fox was ille- who prefers the wage to not working? A small local business cannot. As Perlin public. Please send correspondence to The Daily Record Editorial Department, 11 E. Saratoga Street, Baltimore, MD, gally unpaid, sought to certify as a class all There is no objective answer to the ques- points out in his book “Intern Nation: How 21202. Phone 410-752-3849, 800-296-8181, Fax 410-547-6705. interns who worked for various divisions tion. In the case of the intern, the matter is to Earn Nothing and Learn Little in the The Daily Record is a member of the National Newspaper of the company from 2005 to 2010. The even more difficult. Once more, the com- Brave New Economy,” the nonprofit sec- Association, the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association, federal district court, relying on the crite- pany receives some benefit, even if that tor too can be exploitative toward unpaid American Court and Commercial Newspapers Inc. The ria in the 2010 fact sheet, granted partial benefit is only the answering of phones labor. It’s hard to see the basis for the de- Alliance of Area Business Publications and subscribes to the Associated Press. summary judgment to the plaintiffs and and the fetching of coffee. The intern gets partment’s discrimination as anything other no money, but makes connections, re- The Daily Record Company is owned by The Dolan conditionally certified the class. than a hostility to profit. The 2nd Circuit’s Company. The 2nd Circuit vacated and remanded, ceives training and burnishes her resume. test has its problems, but the Labor Depart- rejecting the Labor Department crite- It’s impossible to say who gets the better ment’s 2010 guidance is indefensible. ria. Instead, the panel wrote, “the proper of the bargain. Very likely, both parties question is whether the intern or the em- think the trade is worthwhile. In a market, Stephen L. Carter writes for Bloomberg View. Friday, June 10, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM 19A The Obergefell dissents: All due respect

Along with most of my friends and and-file bakers from sweatshop hours. have been allowed to wreak such crazy most of the people I respect, I rejoiced in They also mention Dred Scott, the 1857 consequences. the result of the Supreme Court’s recent decision that announced a substantive And it would have happened a lot, Obergefell decision, establishing same-sex due process right to hold slaves. And they given that it was not in the cards that marriage as a constitutionally-protected JACK L.G. are certainly right about the lesson to all the states would have gone with the right. Yet I realized as soon as I heard of learn from these cases. emerging consensus in favor of same-sex that result, and even before reading Jus- GOHN I would go further. The majority does unions anytime soon. Until the Circuit tice Kennedy’s opinion, that there was a The Big Picture not mention 2010’s Citizens United, my split, it seemed that the court had been paradox in the ruling that dissenters were own personal Exhibit A, where the court holding back after the Windsor case, bound to seize upon. state has no compelling interest in forbid- perceived that corporations, like human which ended the federal policy against No one is going to argue with a point ding the exercise of that right, and hence beings, have ; talk same-sex marriage. the dissents (separately written ones by no power to do so. about an ill-advised leap in the world of But the dissenters are also right that Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Scalia, The dissents question or deny Kenne- fundamental rights! Citizens United, the court should try, where possible, to Alito, and Thomas) all make: that same- dy’s premise, i.e., they say that due pro- being recent, is a far more potent in- leave policy to legislatures. sex marriage is a novelty both in human cess and equal protection usually protect stance of the threat. (No surprise it goes civilization and in American law. And the enumerated rights (ones explicitly re- unmentioned, though, since every one of Human happiness Constitution is very old. How, then, the ferred to elsewhere in the Constitution, the dissenters joined the Citizens United That said, in this case there were even dissenters have asked, is something so like freedom of speech), and that consti- majority.) more valid paramount considerations. new rooted in something so old? tutional jurisprudence has traditionally So yes, justices have been known to The biggest was this: Same-sex marriage The dissenters’ critique is mostly seri- been extremely cautious to recognize get it wrong when they identify funda- is new, but for constitutional purposes it ous – setting aside Thomas’ disingenuous new unenumerated rights as lying under mental rights. And they will again. Still, fits hand-in-glove with conventional mar- inanity about slavery not affecting the dig- the protection of those clauses. Equating identification of fundamental rights is part riage. Kennedy’s encomium to matrimony nity of the slaves – and we need to give it same-sex marriage with the opposite-sex of their job description. They should heed as essential both to society and to human its due respect. The dissents collectively marriage protected by due process and the dissenters about doing it hesitantly, happiness was right on target. In all the go to the legitimacy of judicial activism equal protection, they say, is a fundamen- that’s all. litigation over that issue, there has never – which for many years has mainly been tally different jump from the jump be- been an intellectually coherent reason fomented by the dissenters, incidentally. tween same-race to mixed-race marriage Role of legislature advanced to exclude homosexuals from that occurred in the Loving case. The dissenters’ second point is that that institution, or to prohibit them from Due process judicial expansion of fundamental rights participating in it with members of their The answer Justice Kennedy’s major- Fundamental rights will instantly stifle the legislative poli- own sex, the only way that would confer ity ruling provides to the critical question Let me say right now that this is where cy-making which was busy taking place its benefits upon them and hence upon (how does something so new come from the dissents lose me. That is, I (and doubt- around the country over the same-sex society. something so old?) is detailed but straight- less most of my friends) do not personally marriage issue. Had the majority not inter- The dissenters mocked Kennedy’s forward in its outline. Kennedy sees due find same-sex marriage to be such a rad- vened, the dissenters protest, the emerg- encomium to marriage, saying that all process and equal protection as deliber- ically different thing from opposite-sex ing consensus around the issue would the hearts and flowers did not add up ately abstract terms, bones to be fleshed marriage, for all its novelty in human his- have been placed on the far more legiti- to a constitutional argument. They were out anew in each generation, intentional tory. Allowing it does not, to use the dis- mate platform of legislative enactment by wrong; hearts and flowers are exactly play in the joints. Our understanding of senters’ term, redefine marriage, merely democratically-elected lawmakers. where the marriage right and many oth- these terms is bound to evolve, and it who may enter into it. But I acknowledge Kennedy responds unapologetically ers begin, because fundamental rights are has evolved. Marriage is so fundamental that others see it quite differently. And so that the fundamental thing about fun- there to secure human happiness. to human happiness that it has long been let us go with the dissenters’ premise for damental rights is that they are not sub- We must, as the dissenters urged, re- recognized as a fundamental right for a moment and see where it leads. I think, ject to legislative negotiation. That was main vigilant against the court getting it both due process and equal protection granting their premise, they have two rea- effectively the court’s line in Dred Scott, dreadfully wrong when it identifies fun- purposes. sonable perceptions. Lochner, and Citizens United, too, and damental rights. And the court should be In order to be meaningful it must allow First, they point out that if we assign it was wrong there. So I share the dis- mindful of the great benefits of letting the people to select their own spouses with- Supreme Court justices the task of deter- senters’ discomfort with overriding state political process play out. But Obergefell out much interference by the state, as mining what new rights are fundamen- policy-making. But in this case I don’t see still exemplifies why we have play in the recognized in the old Loving case, which tal, that assignment is being handed to a how the court could have waited. There joints, and a court to flex them. denied the states the ability to forbid in- group with a less-than-stellar record. The was a conflict in the Circuits that was terracial marriage. To be meaningful for dissenters’ Exhibit A is Lochner v. New setting up a train wreck on a large scale: Jack L.B. Gohn is a partner with Gohn, heterosexuals, it must contemplate men York, the 1905 decision that elevated the many same-sex marriages lawful where Hankey, Stichel and Berlage LLP. 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Calvert Street, Court 4608 Kavon Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Voucher units to house the homeless population House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:38 am, Alex Cooper Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:06 am, Alex Cooper Government - Official Publications ...... 22A 528 S Lehigh Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 516 N Rose Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence BCS 2014-21 - Highway Structures Engineering Services for State Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House and Local Governments House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:39 am, Alex Cooper 2010 McCulloh Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:07 am, Alex Cooper Case No. 1:15-cv-01819-RDB - Book Hill Park, LLC v. M/V Celestial, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court et al.. 5641 Govane Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:40 am, Alex Cooper Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Individual & Family - Name Change ...... 24A 2602 Jefferson Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 10:08 am, Alex Cooper Case #24-D-15-001600 - In The Matter Of Lolita Maria Jones A/K/A Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Lolita Maria Holloway For Change Of Name To Lolita Maria House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:41 am, Alex Cooper Mansur JULY 14, 2015 3104 Baker Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence Baltimore City Notices M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Case #24-C-14-005857 OG - Bank of America, N.A. v. Victoria Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:50 am, Alex Cooper 4234 Audrey Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Zamora 2556 W Fairmount Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:44 am, Alex Cooper Decree NISI ...... 27A Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court 1901 Woodbourne Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 3516 Fairview Ave Baltimore, MD 21216-1418 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:51 am, Alex Cooper Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Redemption Notices - Project 5000 ...... 25A 4415 Kavon Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 11:12 am, Alex Cooper 120 S Highland Ave Baltimore, MD 21224-2344 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:52 am, Alex Cooper 128 S Gilmor St Baltimore, MD 21223-2428 3523 Reisterstown Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 2309 Jefferson St Baltimore, MD 21205-2408 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Court Proceedings 2517 Glencoe Rd Baltimore, MD 21234-7537 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:53 am, Alex Cooper CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY 2709 Gibbons Ave Baltimore, MD 21214-2160 1733 E Lombard Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Civil Assignments and Family Division Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court 3022 Belmont Ave Baltimore, MD 21216-3919 Lavinia G. Alexander, Clerk of Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:54 am, Alex Cooper 3229 Esther Pl Baltimore, MD 21224-1432 Vonetta Thomas, Manager Civil Division 7129 Harford Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 3601 Greenway Ste 109 Baltimore, MD 21218-2438 Room 462, Courthouse East; Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court 4007 Fernhill Ave Baltimore, MD 21215-4940 Phone: 410-333-3708 House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:55 am, Alex Cooper Paulette Soares, Manager Family Division 4116-4118 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229 29 N Morley Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Phone: 410-333-3709 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Upcoming Property Auctions House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:57 am, Alex Cooper Judge Brown — Rm 201E 3910 White Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Monday, July 13, 2015 JULY 10, 2015 Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Baltimore City House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:58 am, Alex Cooper In the Matter of the Petition of Susan B. Hines; In the Matter 20 Mardrew Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Clarence 3116 White Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, of the Petition of Troy Serisis; In the Matter of the Petition of M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court House Clarence M. Mitchell Cout House, 100 N. Calvert Street, Court Kim E. Wiand; In the Matter of the Petition of Marilyn Hart; In Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:31 am, Alex Cooper House Door, Calvert Street entrance, at 9:59 am, Alex Cooper the Matter of: Kamiel Glenn 4832 Greencrest Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 4204 Groveland Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Continued on 22A

PUBLIC NOTICE TYPES scheduled for a particular day. other municipal charges may be Termination of Parental Rights, Notice to Creditors – When an These sales can be cancelled at sold at public auction at Foundation Notices and other estate is filed, the law requires a any time, and the information jurisdictional tax sales. Rights of notices required by law. Statement of notices “Notice to Creditors” be filed and presented here is correct at the Redemption notices serve notice published in a newspaper once a time of publication. that all efforts have been Court Calendars – On a daily The Daily Record Public Notice week for three successive weeks. exhausted to secure the payment basis, The Daily Record publishes section contains notices that are Storage Unit Auctions – In of those liens and foreclosure court calendars from required by law to be published Property Sales – Maryland, notification of storage proceedings have been initiated. the Circuit Court of in a newspaper of general These property or unit auctions is required by law. Baltimore City and circulation. Public notices auction sales give The notice gives the time and Notice of Sale – After a the Baltimore City describe activity of public notice of impending date of auction for property has been sold at and Baltimore interest and concern and report auctions of property the contents of auction, a Notice of Sale must be County Orphans’ Court. On a activity or planned activity by due to foreclosure action. The various storage units published which states that the monthly basis, we publish government, including the notice will include pertinent on which required sale occurred and the property’s Maryland Court of Appeals and courts. information such as the address payments have not purchase price. the Maryland Court of Special Inside this section, you will find of the property and date and time been made or other legal Appeals schedule. various public notices. The of the sale. Refer to the requirements have not been met. Other Legal Notices – Other section starts with an index to all Upcoming Property Auctions notices you may find To submit a public notice, please the first publication notices. The feature in the front of the section Rights of Redemption – in this section contact Darlene Miller at 443- ads are organized by type and to see the auction sales Properties that have liens filed include Name 524-8188 or send your ad to include the following: against them for unpaid taxes or Changes, [email protected]. 22A The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, July 10, 2015

BALTIMORE CITY ORPHAN’S COURT CITY OF BALTIMORE Court Proceedings OFFICE OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Continued from 21A Honorable Lewyn S. Garrett, Chief Judge; Honorable Charles PUBLIC NOTICE PROJECT NO. 1240 Judge Hong — Rm 203M G. Bernstein and Honorable Michele E. Loewenthal, CATHODIC PROTECTION SERVICES Associate Judges. The City of Baltimore Office of Boards and Commissions, has been requested Friday, July 10, 2015 by the Department of Public Works, Office of Engineering and Construction, to Room 303, Phone: 410-752-5131 advertise for services of a Professional Engineering firm with Corrosion Engi- Karon K. Foster v. Elliot Dackman, et al; Audrey S. Lewis, et Belinda K. Conaway, Register of Wills neering abilities for a Cathodic Protection Project related to Baltimore City’s al vs. Rowhouses, Incorporated (A Maryland Corporation); water mains and appurtenances. One (1) firm will be selected to perform work Room 344, Phone: 410-752-5131 related to Cathodic Protection of the water system. Bank of America, N.A. vs. Kisha L. Johnson, et al; Shannon HEARING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF The Firm selected must demonstrate: Ilene vs. Sheila Mildred Ellerbra; Sheila M. Ellerba vs. • Experience in the area of corrosion control measures and emphasis on MONDAY, JULY 6, 2015 Cathodic Protection of water systems. Shannon Ilene Chojnacki • Relevant experience of the corrosion control of water systems, Friday, July 10th measurement of soil resistivity and soil analysis. Monday, July 13, 2015 10:00 a.m. • Manpower availability, resources and responsiveness to complete the In the Matter of the Petition of Lakeisha Pierson; Dashaun project on schedule and on budget. In the Matter of Ryan K. Regusters/89118; Judicial Review of • Local resources for providing customary services. Jones vs. Stanley Rochkind, et al; Penthouse 4C, LLC vs. 100 • Overall team approach with Minority/Women Business Enterprise require- Guardianship ments. Harborview Drive Condominium Council; Travonn Barnett, The scope of the work for the project should include the following: et al vs. B.A.S.H. Corporation, et al; Monique Teara Brown vs. Estate of James W. Small/93730; Court’s Motion to Remove • Design of Cathodic Protection for new main installations and water main rehabilitation/repair projects in accordance with AWWA/NACE standards. N.B.S., et al; Whittnay Kirease Smith vs. Ellsworth Personal Representative Prepare and review construction cost estimates for corrosion control meas- Langhorne, et al; Consumer Protection Division, Office of the In the Matter of Leogan M. Madison/107245; Petition for ures and provide post award services. • Prepare and/or review plans and specifications of proposed water systems Attorney General State of Maryland Guardianship as they apply to corrosion control including review of the presence of existing utilities in the areas having impact/corrosive interference on the Judge North — Rm 511W In the Estate of Londyn Z. Howard/107244; Petition for Guardianship proposed construction for water system. • Evaluate the City’s water main system for areas of major concerns in need Monday, July 13, 2015 In the Matter of Devin Lavar Brown/107257; Petition for of corrosion monitoring, design monitoring and protection system and Guardianship follow up testing and evaluation of status of protection. Atia Austin vs. Stanley Rochkind, et al; Housing Authority of • All customary services and specific requests from the City including: Estate of John Lewis/60976; Petition for Appointment of (1) Provide technical inspection for corrosion control measure installations. Baltimore City, et al vs. Benjamin L. Kirson, et al; Dante (2) Perform corrosion evaluations of water mains. Eubanks, et al vs. Joseph Marshall, III; Deonte Bowman vs. Successor Personal Representative (3) Metallurgical Testing of the pipe to determine remaining useful life by field testing and/or by obtaining pipe samples. The Estate of Mark S. Greggs, et al; In the Matter of the Estate of Willie Banks/101697; Petition for Identification (4) Evaluation of broken pipe and soil samples to determine the causes of Petition of Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; Angela failure with evaluations to take place on city premises. HEARING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF (5) Review corrosion protection design prepared by others. Stone vs. Eric Insurance Exchange; Brenda J. Alston vs. Bon MONDAY, JULY 6, 2015 (6) Maintain corrosion control as well as broken pipe sample evaluation data Secours Hospital Baltimore, Inc., et al; Ashley Jones vs. in GIS or any other format acceptable to the City. Monday, July 13th DPW reserves the right to have a second interview with eligible firms. Vennie Junior Haskins, et al; In the Matter of the Petition of The services will be for a two (2) year period with an option to extend for an 10:00 a.m. Federal Insurance Company additional year at a fee not to exceed $500,000.00 The City of Baltimore encourages consulting firms, having the specified expe- Estate of Thaddeus Mitchell/107348; Petition for Judicial rience, who have not previously worked with the city and have the capacity to Judge Shar — Rm 203M Probate: NO WILL deliver the work specified in the scope to submit their proposal. Those consult- ants who are already working with the City are also eligible to apply. However, Friday, July 10, 2015 Estate of Joseph Kickingbird Ryan/107358; Petition for during presentation, these consultants (already working with City) must demon- strate and document their capacity and resources to deliver the design in time. In the Matter of the Petition of Danis Rios; In the Matter of: Judicial Probate: NO WILL Should you have any questions regarding the scope of the Project, please contact Mr. Opinder Singh at (410) 396-1466 or by e-mail at Aisha N. Kirton Estate of Pearleen Johnson/107365; Petition for Judicial [email protected]. Probate: NO WILL Projects must comply with the 2006 edition of “The Specifications for Attorney/Mediator — Rm 511W Materials, Highways, Bridges, Utilities and Incidental Structures”. City Estate of Rosita A. Minkle/107263; Petition for Judicial personnel will utilize the City of Baltimore Guidelines for the Performance Eval- Friday, July 10, 2015 uation of Design Consultants and Construction Contractors for this Probate: NO WILL contract/project. Antione Donte Tomlin vs. Estate of Parolee J. Williams, et al; Firms intending to submit a proposal as a prime consultant for this project Estate of Princess Hector/107260; Petition for Judicial should submit a “Letter of Interest” to the Office of Boards and Commissions, In the Matter of the Petition of Shirley D. Maye; Arianna Probate: NO WILL 3000 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, Maryland 21215. Since these letters are Rose Jacques, et al vs. OFC Arturo Garvin, et al; Katrina R. utilized to assist small, minority and women business enterprises in identifying Estate of Alma M. Dixon/104380; Court’s Motion to Remove potential teaming partners, the letters should be submitted within five (5) days Williams vs. Darlene Jones, et al; Norfolk Southern Railway Personal Representative of the date of the project’s advertisement. The letter should contain a contact Company vs. Maryland Department of the Environment; CSX person. Failure to submit a “Letter of Interest” will not disqualify a firm submitting a proposal for the project. Transportation, Inc. vs. Maryland Department of the Estate of Ermille Annie Spence/89193; Court’s Motion to Each prime consultant applying for this Project will be required to complete Environment; Terrance Venay vs. Van Kevin Burks; Terrance Remove Personal Representative and submit an original Federal Form 255, along with five (5) copies, to the Office of Boards and Commissions. The Federal Form 255 and the five copies Veney vs. Van Kevin Burks; Kevin Gray vs. Jai Etwaroo, et al; Estate of Mary E. Ewashen/105974; Court’s Motion to must be submitted on or before 12:00 P.M. (Noon) on August 10, 2015. Paki Brown, et al vs. Allstate Insurance Company, et al; Submittals may not be accepted after this deadline. Remove Personal Representative Prequalification Requirement Michelle Parker vs. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; Estate of Julia Hanley/56218; Court’s Motion to Remove All architectural, engineering, and surveying firms listed in the specific Elaine Bierer vs. Sarah Wright proposal for the Project must be prequalified by the Office of Boards and Personal Representative Commissions for each applicable discipline at time of submittal for this Project. A copy of the prime and sub consultant’s current Prequalification Certificate Estate of Kossivia Akpenc Gadegbeku/107261; Petition for should be included in the bid submittal package. Information regarding the BALTIMORE CITY ORPHAN’S COURT Judicial Probate: NO WILL prequalification process can be obtained by calling the Office of Boards and Commissions on 410.396.6883. Estate of William T. Taylor, Jr./107330; Petition for Judicial Insurance Requirements Honorable Lewyn S. Garrett, Chief Judge; Honorable Charles The consultant selected for the award of this project shall provide G. Bernstein and Honorable Michele E. Loewenthal, Probate: NO WILL professional liability, auto liability, and general liability and workers’ compensa- tion insurances as required by the City of Baltimore. Associate Judges. CITY OF BALTIMORE MBE/WBE Requirements Room 303, Phone: 410-752-5131 It is the policy of the City of Baltimore to promote equal business opportunity DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION in the City’s contracting process. Pursuant to Article 5, Subtitle 28 of Baltimore Belinda K. Conaway, Register of Wills Public Notice City Code (2000 Edition) - Minority and Women’s Business Program, Minority Room 344, Phone: 410-752-5131 CHARM CITY CIRCULATOR Business Enterprise (MBE) and Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) The original intent of the Charm City Circulator (CCC) was to reduce traffic participation goals apply to this contract. HEARING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF congestion, spread the use of the existing parking supply, tie growing communi- The MBE goal is 27% ties together for residents and visitors, and connect transportation modalities by The WBE goal is 10% MONDAY, JULY 6, 2015 providing a safe, alternative mode of public transportation while reducing auto- Both the proposed Minority and Women’s Business Enterprise firms must be mobile congestion and air pollution in the City’s Central Business District. named and identified as an MBE or WBE within Item 6 of the Standard Form Friday, July 10th Funding for the CCC program was achieved by restructuring the City’s (SF) 255 in the spaces provided for identifying outside key 10:00 a.m. parking tax. While the CCC’s operating expenses have increased over the years, consultants/associates anticipated for utilization for this project. the revenue derived from the parking tax adjustment has remained stagnant. In Any submittals that do not include the proper MBE/WBE (in some instances In the Matter of Ryan K. Regusters/89118; Judicial Review of addition, issues with the supplier of the initial CCC fleet have necessitated DBE) participation will be disapproved for further consideration for this significant unforeseen and unfunded expenditures. Subsequently, the CCC is project. Guardianship operating at a deficit and will be for the near future. Verifying Certification Estate of James W. Small/93730; Court’s Motion to Remove In an effort address this deficit and maintain our goal of traffic mitigation, it is Each firm submitting a SF 255 for consideration for a project is responsible proposed that the CCC system be restructured. Through this process, CCC oper- for verifying that all MBEs and WBEs to be utilized on the project are certified Personal Representative ations will be adjusted to make the program sustainable while continuing to by the Minority and Women’s Business Opportunity Office (MWBOO) prior to meet ridership needs. Adjustments to the program include: submitting the proposal. A directory of certified MBEs and WBEs is available In the Matter of Leogan M. Madison/107245; Petition for Guardianship • Elimination of the Banner Route - Federal grant funding for the Banner from MWBOO. Since changes to the directory occur daily, firms submitting SF Route has ended. Commuters can utilize MTA Local Bus Route #1 to access Fort 255s should call MWBOO at (410) 396-4355 to verify certification, expiration In the Estate of Londyn Z. Howard/107244; Petition for Guardianship Avenue and Fort McHenry. dates and services that the MBE or WBE is certified to provide. • Implementation of uniform operating hours for all routes: Non-Affiliation In the Matter of Devin Lavar Brown/107257; Petition for Guardianship • Monday through Thursday 7:00 am - 8:00 pm A firm submitting a proposal may not use an MBE or WBE to meet a contract • Friday 7:00 am - 12:00 am goal if: Estate of John Lewis/60976; Petition for Appointment of • Saturday 9:00 am - 12:00 am 1. The firm has a financial interest in the MBE or WBE Successor Personal Representative • Sunday 9:00 am - 8:00 pm 2. The firm has an interest in the ownership or control of the MBE or WBE • The Orange Route will be modified and the following stops will be 3. The firm is significantly involved in the operation of the MBE or WBE Estate of Willie Banks/101697; Petition for Identification eliminated: 207, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 226, 227 (Article 5, Subtitle 28-41). • The following Orange Route stops will be added: Fayette Street at A firm submitting as a prime consultant that fails to comply with the require- HEARING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF Poppleton Street, Fayette Street at Fremont Avenue, Fleet Street at Exeter ments of Article 5, Subtitle 28 of Baltimore City Code when executing a contract Street, and Central Avenue at Bank Street is subject to the following penalties: suspension of a contract; withholding of MONDAY, JULY 6, 2015 • The Green Route will be modified and the following stops will be funds; recision of contract based on material breach; disqualification as a eliminated: 101,104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 116, 119, 120, consultant from eligibility to provide services to the City for a period not to Monday, July 13th 121, 122, 123, 125, 126 exceed 2 years; and payment for damages incurred by the City. 10:00 a.m. • The following Green Route stops will be added: Fayette Street at Colvin Local law Hiring Street, Fayette Street at Holliday Street, Fayette Street at St. Paul Street, Article 5, Subtitle 27 of the Baltimore City Code, as amended (the “Local Estate of Thaddeus Mitchell/107348; Petition for Judicial Baltimore Street at Calvert Street, Fleet Street at Exeter Street, Fleet Street at Hiring Law”) and its rules and regulations apply to contracts and agreements Caroline Street, Fayette Street at Wolfe Street (eastbound), Washington Street executed by the City on or after the Local Hiring Law’s effective date of Probate: NO WILL at Jefferson Street, and Madison Street at Wolfe Street December 23, 2013 which is applicable to all vendors. The Local Hiring Law • Purple Route Northern Extension will be implemented applies to every contract for more than $300,000 made by the City, or on its Estate of Joseph Kickingbird Ryan/107358; Petition for The majority of the proposed changes are scheduled to take effect on behalf, with any person. It also applies to every agreement authorizing Judicial Probate: NO WILL July 20, 2015, except for the Purple Route Northern Extension which is assistance valued at more than $5,000,000 to a City-subsidized project. Please expected to occur in the Fall of 2015. The restructured Charm City Circu- visit www.oedworks.com for detailed requirements of the law. Estate of Pearleen Johnson/107365; Petition for Judicial lator map is available at www.charmcitycirculator.com and Additional Information Probate: NO WILL www.baltimorecity.gov/Government/AgenciesDepartments/Transportation.aspx A firm submitting as a prime consultant that fails to comply with the require- for public engagement and comment. ments of Article 5, Subtitle 28 of Baltimore City Code when executing a contract Estate of Rosita A. Minkle/107263; Petition for Judicial Interested members of the public are encouraged to provide feedback and is subject to the following penalties: suspension of a contract; withholding of comments on the proposed changes. The comment period is currently open funds; recision of contract based on material breach; disqualification as a Probate: NO WILL through July 8, 2015. Citizens may mail or email testimonies/comments consultant from eligibility to provide services to the City for a period not to through midnight, July 8, 2015 to the Department of Transportation, 417 exceed 2 years; and payment for damages incurred by the City. Estate of Princess Hector/107260; Petition for Judicial E. Fayette Street, Room 559, Baltimore, MD 21202 or to A resume for each person listed as key personnel and/or specialist, including Probate: NO WILL [email protected] (using ‘CCC Proposed Changes July 2015’ those from MBE and WBE must be shown on the page provided within the as the subject). All public comments received will considered by the application. Estate of Alma M. Dixon/104380; Court’s Motion to Remove responsible administrator prior to taking final action on the proposed Please be advised that for the purpose of reviewing price proposals and service adjustments. invoices, the City of Baltimore defines a principal of a firm as follows: Personal Representative Several public informational sessions will also be held during the month of A principal is any individual owning 5% or more of the outstanding stock July. Please visit www.charmcitycirculator.com and of an entity, a partner of a partnership, a 5% or more shareholder of a Estate of Ermille Annie Spence/89193; Court’s Motion to www.baltimorecity.gov/Government/AgenciesDepartments/Transportation.aspx sub-chapter ‘S’ Corporation, or an individual owner. Remove Personal Representative for additional information and updates on meeting dates and times. Out-of-State Corporations must identify their corporate resident agent within Persons unable to attend the hearings may mail or email the application. Estate of Mary E. Ewashen/105974; Court’s Motion to testimonies/comments through midnight, July 8, 2015 to Department of Trans- Firms will not be considered for a specific project if they apply as both a portation, 417 E. Fayette Street, Room 559, Baltimore, MD 21202 or sub-consultant and prime consultant. Remove Personal Representative [email protected] (with CCC Proposed Changes July 2015 as the The applications for this Project (Form 255) cannot be supplemented with subject). any additional information such as graphs, photographs, organization chart, etc. Estate of Julia Hanley/56218; Court’s Motion to Remove In accordance with Title II of the with Disabilities Act (ADA) and All such information should be incorporated into the appropriate pages. Appli- Personal Representative Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, all Baltimore City, Department of Trans- cations should not be bound. Applications should imply be stapled in the upper portation meetings are conducted in locations accessible to persons with disa- left-hand corner. Cover sheets should not be included. Inclusion and/or Estate of Kossivia Akpenc Gadegbeku/107261; Petition for bilities and materials can be provided in accessible formats or translated into submittal of additional material may result in the applicant being disqualified languages, other than English, upon request. All requests for reasonable and/or from consideration for this project. Judicial Probate: NO WILL special accommodations must be made at least five (5) business days prior to Failure to follow directions of this advertisement or the application may the scheduled meeting date If you would like to request accessibility or cause disqualification of the submittal. Estate of William T. Taylor, Jr./107330; Petition for Judicial language accommodations (foreign or sign), please telephone 410-396-6818 Michael Augins Probate: NO WILL between 8am and 4pm, Monday through Friday. Individuals with hearing or Office of Boards and Commissions speech impairment may use Maryland Relay Service TTY 711 + 410-396-6818. jy10 je26-jy15 Friday, July 10, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM The Daily Record 23A

SUMMONS HOUSING AUTHORITY OF BALTIMORE CITY City of Baltimore NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: HARVEY SANFORD REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Department of Finance YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: RFP NUMBER: B-1798-15 Bureau of Purchases SIERRA EQUITY ACQUISITIONS, LLC Set aside funding availability for Project-Based Voucher units to house Sealed proposals addressed to the Board of Estimates of Baltimore will be Case Number - SCV0035158 the homeless population. NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without received until, but not later than 11:00a.m. local time on the following date(s) The Housing Authority of Baltimore City (“HABC”) will issue a Request for for the stated requirements: your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information Proposals (“RFP”) for interested and qualified Development Partners to provide below. July 15, 2015 housing for the homeless to be located in Baltimore City. • AMMUNITION FOR POLICE & SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENTS B50004162 You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are HABC will begin accepting proposals at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time on served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on Monday, July 27, 2015. HABC will continue to accept proposals until all avail- the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response July 22, 2015 able funding has been awarded. • LEOTEK STREET LIGHT FIXTURES B50004155 must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may The RFP and all supporting documents will be available for download at be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court www.baltimorehousing.org on or after Monday, July 20, 2015. Questions forms and more information at the California Courts Online Self-Help Center THE ENTIRE SOLICITATION DOCUMENT CAN BE VIEWED AND DOWN regarding the RFP should be directed in writing to the address and individual LOADED BY VISITING THE CITY’S WEB SITE: (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law library, or the courthouse indicated below, and must include the reference: HABC RFP Number B-1798-15. nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver www.baltimorecitibuy.org Housing Authority of Baltimore City jy3,10 form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, Division of Fiscal Operations, Procurement Department and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning 417 E. Fayette Street, Room 414 from the court. Baltimore, Maryland 21202 There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right Attention: John Airey, Chief of Contracting Services away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral Tel: (410) 396-3261 Fax: (410) 962-1586 service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal [email protected] services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit jy10,17 groups at the California Legal Services Web site TO PLACE LEGAL (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county City of Baltimore bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The Department of Finance ADVERTISING CALL court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. Bureau of Purchases The name and address of the court is: Superior Court Of California, Placer Sealed proposals addressed to the Board of Estimates of Baltimore will be County, 10820 Justice Center Drive, Roseville, CA 95678 received until, but not later than 11:00 a.m. local time on the following date(s) The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff for the stated requirements: 443-524-8188 without an attorney, is: Cary Greisen SBN 125173 (916)781-8338, Greisen Law July 29, 2015 Corporation, 4120 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 306-192, Granite Bay, CA 95746 • PROVIDE FOOD AND BEVERAGE VENDING SERVICES B50003989 DATE: Aguust 29, 2014 • BROKERAGE OF A BICYCLE SHARING SYSTEM ADVERTISING AND JAKE CHALTERS, Executive Office & Clerk SPONSORSHIP B50004096 je19,26,jy3,10- By: K. Alford, Deputy • CITY HALL DOME LED LIGHTING B50004184 August 12, 2015 • STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE AND DREDGING OF INNER HARBOR B50004126

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PUBLIC NOTICE and for advertisements, and is responsible for any necessary coordination Column B “Nature of the Firm’s Responsibility.” Photos are acceptable; MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION between SHA Offices and outside agencies; however, all photos count in the overall space limitations for the page and • On-site engineer(s) may be required to provide engineering services at are considered illustrations and not rated. The Similar Projects set forth BCS 2014-21 SHA facilities; shall be recent experience performed within the past ten (10) years. Highway Structures Engineering Services for State and Local • Projects will vary in scope from the development of complete plans, esti- (Information provided in this section shall become part of the Governments mates and specs for structures to performing a portion of work on a project. rating/evaluation criteria for this project.) NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS The Consultant may be called upon to review work performed by SHA v. Items #9 and #10 are not required. Any information presented in Items TRANSPORTATION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES forces as well as work performed by others. The review segment will cover #9 and #10 will not be reviewed or considered in the evaluation process. the same wide range; d. In addition to the Key Staff’s brief resumes required in Item #7 of the SF SELECTION BOARD • and all other engineering professional services related to Highway 255, provide a one (1) page resume for each of the four (4) proposed Key REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Structures Engineering Services for state and local governments. Staff, outlined above in Section 4.c.iii. Format is at the firm’s discretion. The Secretary of the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) has Some examples of work include, but are not limited to the following: Resumes must be in a separate section created just for the resumes. (NOTE: certified to the Transportation Professional Services Selection Board the need • Design new or rehabilitated structures over waterways, highways, and/or Please exclude any confidential personal information. If required the to utilize the services of architects or engineers for the following project(s). railroads, deck and superstructure replacements, deck overlays, box and business address and phone number may be used). Firms interested in being considered for work on any Project must submit an pipe culverts, and retaining walls; e. A copy of the Prime/JV’s current certificate(s) of insurance. Expression of Interest for that Project as set forth herein. The Expression of Interest shall be in an envelope marked with the specified contract number for • Bridge widening design and analysis; f. As per State Finance and Procurement, State Government Article 17-701 - the Project. The letter portion of the Expression of Interest shall indicate the • Perform Structure Inspection, Ratings, and Analysis; 17-707 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, a firm engaging in investment firm’s desire to perform services and indicate the specific tasks or areas of • Information gathering (Topographic Surveys, Geotechnical Explorations, activities with companies appearing on the Investment Activities in Iran list expertise, which will be subcontracted, and to whom. Interested firms must Structural Testing, Field Visits, Field Data Collection); is ineligible for bid/proposal/award. The Investment Activities in Iran list is submit the material required herein or the interested firm will not be considered • Perform traffic engineering and supporting studies necessary to develop located at www.bpw.state.md.us of the Maryland Board of Public Works for the Project. Maintenance of Traffic Alternative Analyses; (BPW) web site. As per the BPW Advisory No.: 2013-11, Date Issued January Of all the firms expressing interest in a Project, those adjudged most qualified • and all other engineering professional work related to Highway Structures 1, 2013, an officer of the Prime/JV shall provide a signed original certi- shall be requested to submit Technical Proposals. Additional information will be Engineering Services for state and local governments. fication as per language listed on the BPW Advisory page. supplied to the selected firms so that they can prepare such proposals for the 3. Potential Restrictions: g. The Consultant shall comply with the “Required Information” and “Special Project. The firms that submit the highest rated Technical Proposal will be The firm(s) selected for a given Contract will be required to provide archi- Requirements” set forth hereinafter when completing the aforesaid docu- requested to submit Price Proposals. For projects that are 100% State funded, tectural and/or engineering services for any SHA design and construction mentation. Price Proposal cost limitations such as, but not limited to, a payroll burden and project, including Design/Build projects. This may limit the firm’s potential 5. Special Requirements - DBE Provisions: overhead limitation of 130%, may apply. This project will be federally funded and Price Proposal cost limitations on payroll burden and overhead shall not for pursuing work with a contractor on the same Design/Build project after The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) hereby notifies all apply. However, MDOT reserves the right to require that split payroll burden advertisement. State Government Article 15-508 of the Annotated Code of proposers that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- and overhead rates be submitted appropriate for the type of services to be Maryland will dictate the Consultant’s eligibility to pursue work on tisement; DBEs will be afforded full opportunity to submit expressions of provided (example, Office Rate for planning/design activities and Field Rate for Design/Build projects after advertisement. interest in response to this notice and will not be subject to discrimination construction inspection). If negotiations with the firm are timely and successful, As per State Finance & Procurement, State Government Article 17-701 - on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability in considera- a contract may be awarded to that firm. If an interested firm is requested to 17-707 of the Annotated Code of Maryland the firm(s) selected for a given tion for an award (23 CFR § 200, 49 CFR § 21 and 26). submit proposals, their proposals should substantially reflect the same compo- Contract will be required to provide “Certification Regarding Investments in It is the goal of MDOT that certified businesses participate in all contracts. sition and area of involvement as their Expression of Interest. Iran”. See below 4(f.) Each contract may contain a goal for DBE participation, on a If a Joint Venture responds to a project advertisement, the Department of 4. Required Information: The Consultant shall submit the following per the spec- contract-by-contract basis. Consultants interested in submitting an Transportation will not accept separate Expressions of Interest from the Joint ified requirements listed below of: Expression of Interest must comply with the “SPECIAL PROVISIONS, Venture constituents. A firm will not be permitted to submit on more than one • A Compact Disc (CD) in a protective case labeled with the BCS number, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS, UTILIZATION OF DISADVAN- (1) Joint Venture for the same project advertisement. Also a firm that responds Project Title and Prime/JV’s firm name to include: One (1) full PDF version TAGED BUSINESSES, THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION AND UNIFORM to a project advertisement as a prime or a prime joint venture constituent may of the Expression of Interest (EOI) submittal as well as Sub-Folders RELOCATION ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1987, ISTEA OF 1991, AND MAP 21 not be included as a designated subcontractor to another firm that responds as a prime to the project advertisement. Multiple responses under any of the fore- containing the associated individual PDF files for each Section required OF 2012. going situations may cause the rejection of all responses of the firms involved. herein. Sub-Folders and Sections must be labeled to identify each To comply with the aforesaid SPECIAL PROVISIONS, Consultants who The above does not preclude a firm from being set forth as a designated subcon- accordingly. All PDF documents must follow the naming convention of (BCS submit Expressions of Interest must clearly set forth the DBE Prime firm(s) tractor to more than one (1) prime responding to the project advertisement. #-Prime/JV Name-Name Identifying the Document (ie: BCS 2014-21-ABC or DBE subcontractor(s) proposed for goal attainment indicating: All questions concerning submissions and procedures must be Firm-Letter of Interest); a. The proposed work, submitted by email to [email protected] no later than 4:00 pm one • One (1) original and five (5) copies of the EOI comprised of: b. Percentage of total work, (1) week prior to the due date. The BCS number must be referenced in the NOTE: All EOI submittals must be bound with both front and back covers. c. MDOT certification number, and email subject line. Problems submitting emails shall be reported to the The front covers must clearly display the BCS Number, Project Service Title, d. Applicable NAICS Codes Consultant Services Division (CSD) telephone number 410-545-0434. Firm’s Name and marked as “Original” or “Copy.” Sections in the EOI for each DBE. Said information shall be shown in Item #6 of the SF All addendums to this advertisement will be posted only on eMaryland submittals must contain labeled tabs/dividers identifying each section. 255 form. Proposed DBE firms must be certified by MDOT to participate on Marketplace and on the Consultant Services Center page of the Graphics and photos on the front and back covers are acceptable but will federally funded Projects. If the proposed DBE firm is not certified by Maryland State Highway Administration’s Webpage not be considered in the evaluation process. MDOT, the Consultant shall indicate the certification status of the proposed (www.roads.maryland.gov). a. One (1) Letter of Interest - Limited to one (1) page which must contain the DBE firm in lieu of the certification number. Consultants shall have the ability to provide background investigation results for Consultant personnel assigned to work on Maryland State Highway Adminis- address of the firm’s closest location to 707 North Calvert Street Baltimore, The Consultant’s failure to submit all of the required DBE information, in tration (SHA) projects. MD 21202, information supporting the assertion that the Consultant has the the specified areas, will result in the Consultant being disqualified from Minority business enterprises are encouraged to respond to this solicitation financial capacity to provide the services requested, has measures in place further consideration for the Reduced Candidate List on this Project, unless notice. to protect the State against errors and omissions, and provide the names, it is in the best interest of the State to seek clarification or additional infor- RESPOND TO: contact numbers and email addresses of the Primary Liaison, Disadvantaged mation from the Consultant. Norie A. Calvert Business Enterprise (DBE) Consultant Liaison Officer for Minority Affairs, CONTRACT GOALS MARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION and your firm’s contact person for this procurement process. The Primary For the purpose of this contract, a goal of twenty five percent (25%) has OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT Liaison, DBE Liaison Officer, and the firm’s procurement contact may be the been established for DBE’s. DBE proposers have to meet the established Fourth Floor, Mail Stop C-405 same or different individuals. DBE goal by either their own forces or approved DBE subconsultants(s). 707 North Calvert Street Note: US Government forms are to be completed with standard size typing Per 49 CFR 26.55(b), when a DBE performs as a participant in a joint Baltimore, Maryland 21202 and are not to be photo reduced. Computer generated forms are acceptable; venture, they may count a portion of the total dollar value of the contract State Highway Administration Contract Number: BCS 2014-21 however, the format and spacing is to be identical to that of the Standard equal to the distinct and clearly defined portion of the work that the DBE 1. Project Description: Forms (SF) 254 and 255 unless directed otherwise. performs with its own forces, toward the DBE goals. To provide Highway Structures Engineering Services for State and Local b. One (1) SF 254 for each firm, including each subcontractor, proposed. 6. Additional Information: SHA reserves the right to develop multiple Reduced Governments, Statewide. c. One (1) SF 255. Candidate Lists from those firms responding to this advertisement or to SHA anticipates awarding ten (10) contracts for these services, each for a The SF 255 must be completed paying special attention to the following: make multiple selections from one (1) Reduced Candidate List. five (5) year duration and not to exceed Four Million dollars ($4,000,000). i. Item #4, Personnel by Discipline; the Consultant shall document 7. Electronic Transfer: By submitting a response to this solicitation, the SHA reserves the right to modify the number of contracts and the dollar personnel by discipline presently employed at the work location proposed. Consultant agrees to accept payments by electronic funds transfer unless value of each as deemed appropriate. If more than one (1) location is being proposed by the Consultant, the the State Comptroller’s Office grants an exemption. The selected Consultant This Contract will be administered solely by SHA’s Office of Structures Consultant must clearly document all locations proposed and show the total shall register with the EFT Registration, General Accounting Division using (OOS) located at 707 North Calvert Street Baltimore, MD 21202, to support number of personnel by discipline for all locations proposed. Subcontractor the COT/GAD X-10 Vendor Electronic Funds (EFT) Registration Request the Architectural and Engineering needs of SHA and Local Governments, personnel are not to be included. Form, available at http://compnet.comp.state.md.us/gad/pdf/GADX-10.pdf . statewide, and will be funded with both State and Federal Funds. ii. Item #6, Outside Key Consultants (Sub-Consultants). Please follow Any request for exemption must be submitted to the State Comptroller’s Assignments may be made to support other SHA Offices with prior approval the directions provided in Step 5. Special Requirements - DBE Provisions to Office for approval at the address specified on the COT/GAD X-10 form and of the SHA Deputy Administrator. In addition, this contract may be used to complete Item #6 of the SF 255. must include the business identification information as stated on the form provide services to the Maryland Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) iii. Item #7, Key Staff. Provide a brief resume for each of the Key Staff and include the reasons for the exemption. Secretary Office, or any of the MDOT modal administrations, at the direction individuals outlined below, limited to two (2) Key Staff per page, not to 8. Rating Criteria: The major factors/criteria for the establishment of a Reduced and with the express prior written authorization of the Secretary of Trans- exceed two (2) pages total. At least three (3) years of the required years of Candidate List for this Project, in descending order of importance, will be: portation or the Secretary’s designee. Any tasks assigned under this contract experience for each individual key staff, as described below, shall be recent a. Key Staff; must be for services as outlined in the contract scope of work and in experience performed within the last three (3) years. The Consultant must b. Similar Project Experience; conformance with all contract terms and conditions and payment document in writing in Item #7 that the Key Staff individuals meet the c. Past Performance; (Shall be based on the past two (2) years performance provisions. following requirements: rating for work performed for SHA. Firms with no ratings shall be given an 2. Consultant Services Required: 1. Key Staff 1: A Professional Engineer, registered in the State of Maryland, average of all the firms rated.) Firms with expertise in Highway Structures Engineering Services, capable of with a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in structural and foundation d. Capacity to accomplish proposed work in required time; providing all aspects of structural design, rehabilitation and/or replacement design, employed by the Prime/JV who will serve as the Project Manager; e. Compatibility of size of firm with size of proposed project; of State and Local Governments’ structures, to provide the following, but 2. Key Staff 2: A Professional Engineer, registered in the State of Maryland, f. Firm’s location; not limited to the services for: with a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in structural and foundation g. Financial Responsibility; and • Develop and review structural designs, contract documents, and design, employed by the Prime/JV; h. Consultant has measures of protection for the State against errors and standards, conduct field investigations to gather information necessary to 3. Key Staff 3: A Professional Engineer, registered in the State of Maryland, omissions. complete designs and create contract documents for advertisement and with a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in highway engineering and 9. Additional Information: SHA may carry forward Key Staff, and Similar activities associated with program/project development and management; design, employed by the Prime/JV or any of the Sub-consultants; and, Projects submitted at the Expression of Interest (EOI) stage. Changes to Key • Prepare contract plans, specifications, and estimates for project advertise- 4. Key Staff 4: A Professional Engineer, registered in the State of Maryland, Staff are allowed at any time. All Key Staff changes must be approved by ment; with a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in traffic engineering and SHA and substitutions will be evaluated using the same rating criteria. • Perform all aspects of structural design, analysis and review; review of design, employed by the Prime JV or any of the Sub-consultants. 10. Facsimile/e-mail copies of the Expression of Interest are not acceptable. No shop/working drawings; An on-site engineer who may be assigned shall be a graduate civil engineer response received after 12:00 P.M. (NOON) on the date specified for a • Perform traffic engineering and supporting studies, structure condition who passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and has two (2) Project will be accepted, no matter how transmitted. inspection, and complete planning studies as necessary for environmental years of experience of bridge structural design, analysis and plan The outside of the Expression of Interest submittal envelope/ clearance and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) approval; preparation. package must include the following: • Conduct geotechnical analysis and design; hydrology and hydraulics It is the Prime’s responsibility to clearly and accurately represent all infor- Expression of Interest Submittal for BCS Number analysis and design, highway design, site design, drainage and water mation for Key Staff individuals (ie: education, years experience, Expression of Interest Service Title resources design, environmental design and permitting, pavement design licenses/certifications etc.). Maryland Registered and the Maryland License Expression of Interest Due Date and Time and analysis, pavement marking design, signing and lighting design, utility Registration Certificate Number and year initial license issued must be Firm Name design and engineering; included in the resume for each individual as applicable. Firm Address • The Consultant shall develop landscape architectural designs, utility Where Maryland Registrations are required for the professional Key Staff, Respond by: August 11, 2015 prior to 12:00 P.M. (NOON) designations and test pits, geotechnical investigations including subsurface the Consultant shall include on line “f” of Item #7 of the SF 255 the words RESPOND TO: investigations (i.e. soil borings), destructive and non destructive testing to “Maryland Registered” and the Maryland License Registration Certificate Norie A. Calvert ascertain structure condition, constructability reviews including CPM sched- Number for the individual. Failure of the Consultant to properly document MARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION uling, surveying, preparation of right of way plats, preparation of Key Staff requirements in writing will result in the firm being precluded from OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT informational displays and attendance at public meetings; further consideration for the Project. Fourth Floor, Mail Stop C-405 • The Consultant may be called upon to serve as a project manager under iv. Item #8, Similar Projects: Limited to three (3) similar projects, one 707 North Calvert Street supervision of a Structures Engineering Division Chief. In this role, the (1) similar project per page, for a total not to exceed three (3) pages. The Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Consultant will be responsible for all activities necessary to oversee the columns below the Similar Project Information entered under the Column jy10 design and development of contract documents for all project milestones A-E headers may be removed to create one large block to answer only 24A The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, July 10, 2015

Baltimore City Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Lolita Maria Jones A/K/A Lolita Maria Holloway, Shameka Vinson, Proper Person, Terry L. Soto, Proper Person, Proper Person, PO Box 321, 6920 Eastbrook Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21214 33209 Peach Orchard Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21224 Pokomoke, Maryland 21851 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - CASE #24-D-15-001600 - IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the IN THE MATTER OF LOLITA MARIA JONES A/K/A LOLITA MARIA ESTATE OF: HOLLOWAY FOR CHANGE OF NAME TO LOLITA MARIA MANZUR. Estate of (107789) Dominic Antonio Soto Paul Smith; Estate No. 107753 Notice is given that TERRY L. SOTO, 6920 Eastbrook Avenue, Baltimore, Order for Notice by Publication Maryland 20224 was on July 8, 2015 appointed personal representative of the The object of this suit is to officially change the name of the petitioner from Notice of Judicial Probate small estate of Dominic Antonio Soto who died on May 10, 2014 without a will. To all Persons Interested in the above estate: Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Lolita Maria Jones A/K/A of the Register of Wills or by contactng the personal representative or the You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by SHAMEKA VINSON attorney. Lolita Maria Holloway to Lolita Maria Manzur for judicial probate and for the appointment of a personal representative. A All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections It is this 1st day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City hearing will be held at Orphan’s Court for Baltimore City, 111 North Calvert with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this ORDERED, that publication be given one time in a newspaper of general circu- Street, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on August 24, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their lation in Baltimore City on or before the 15th day of July, 2015, which shall This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica- warn all interested persons to file an affidavit in opposition to the relief tion of this Notice. information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the requested on or before the 3rd day of August, 2015. Register of Wills. undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills. a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: True Test—Copy: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy10,17 (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent jy10 died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to Baltimore City the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the Brady Fischel & Daily, LLC creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim 721 Melvin Avenue Nathaniel K. Risch, Attorney, within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not Annapolis, Maryland 21401 218 E. Lexington Street, Suite 600, served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce- able thereafter. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - BANK OF AMERICA, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. N.A., PLAINTIFF v. VICTORIA ZAMORA, DEFENDANT - Case No. TERRY L. SOTO, Personal Representative(s). IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE 24-C-14-005857 OG. True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, ESTATE OF: AMENDED NOTICE PURSUANT TO MD RULE 2-122(c) Register of Wills for Baltimore City, The substance of the Complaint in the captioned matter is as follows: 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 By deed dated October 28, 2005, fee simple title to the Property was conveyed Mary Evelyn Addison; Estate No.: 106978 jy10 by Richard G. Hare and Keith F. Hare to Ms. Zamora for the purchase price of $100,000 (the “Deed”). The Deed was recorded on November 28, 2005 among the Notice of Judicial Probate Land Records for Baltimore City, Maryland at Liber 7037, folio 268. In order to To all Persons Interested in the above estate: purchase the Property, Ms. Zamora obtained two purchase money loans from You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by NATHANIEL RISCH, Freemont Investment & Loan Corporation in the principal amounts of $80,000 Esquire for judicial probate of the will dated Novemebr 20, 2013 and for the and $20,000 respectively (collectively the “Freemont Loans”). The Freemont Loans were secured by the Property by virtue of two deeds of trust dated appointment of a personal representative. A hearing will be held at Orphans’ October 28, 2005 in favor of Freemont Investment & Loan Corporation (the Court for Baltimore City, 111 N. Calvert Street, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland TO PLACE LEGAL “Freemont Deeds of Trust”). The Freemont Deeds of Trust were recorded on 21202 on August 24, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. November 28, 2005 among the Land Records for Baltimore City, Maryland at This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further Liber 7037, folio 278 and Liber 7037, folio 298. information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the ADVERTISING CALL On or about July 20, 2007 Ms. Zamora refinanced the Freemont Loans with a Register of Wills. $109,000 loan from First National Bank of (the “FNBA Loan’’). The BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills 443-524-8188 FNBA Loan was secured by the Property by virtue of a deed of trust dated July jy10,17 20, 2007 (the “FNBA Deed of Trust’’), executed by Ms. Zamora, and intended to be recorded among the Land Records for Baltimore City. Closing of the FNBA Loan was performed by Skyline Settlements, LLC (“Skyline Title”) on July 20, 2007 (the “Closing”). At Closing, out of funds from the FNBA Loan, $80,248.45 Baltimore City. and $19,176.08 were disbursed to satisfy and retire the Freemont Loans and Baltimore City. obtain releases of the lien of Freemont Deeds of Trust against the Property. Rikki Drykerman, Attorney, Rikki Drykerman, Attorney, Pursuant to the HUD-1 Settlement Statement, at Closing, Skyline collected 110 N. Washington Street, Suite 500, 110 N. Washington Street, Suite 500, funds for the recordation among the Land Records for Baltimore City of the Rockville, Maryland 20850 FNBA Deed of Trust. Rockville, Maryland 20850 IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE Subsequent to Closing, it was discover that, despite the intent that the FNBA IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE ESTATE OF: Deed of Trust be recorded among the Land Records for Baltimore City, the ESTATE OF: FNBA Deed of Trust does not appeared of record and the whereabouts of the original FNBA Deed of Trust is unknown. Carmelita Jones; Estate No. 105654 The Relief Sought by Plaintiff is as Follows Carolyn A. Ellis; Estate No. 107713 Count I Notice of Judicial Probate (DECLARATORY JUDGMENT) Notice of Judicial Probate To all Persons Interested in the above estate: In Count I of its Complaint, Plaintiff requests that this Court enter an Order To all Persons Interested in the above estate: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by RIKKI DRYKERMAN, declaring that (a) the FNBA Deed of Trust is a valid and enforceable instrument You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by RIKKI DRYKERMAN, Esquire, for judicial probate of the will dated August 24, 2014 and for the and operates as a valid encumbrance upon the Property as owned by Ms. Esquire, for judicial probate and for the appointment of a personal Zamora; (b) a copy of the FNBA Deed of Trust be accepted for recordation appointment of a personal representative. A hearing will be held at Orphan’s representative. A hearing will be held at Orphan’s Court for Baltimore City, 111 among the Land Records for Baltimore City; and (c) Plaintiff be awarded such Court for Baltimore City, 111 North Calvert Street, Room 303, Baltimore, North Calvert Street, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on August 20, 2015 other and further relief as this Court deems just and proper. Maryland 21202 on August 24, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at 10:00 a.m. COUNT II This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further (DECLARATORY JUDGMENT- EQUITABLE MORTGAGE) This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the In Count II of its Complaint, Plaintiff seeks a declaration from the Court: (a) information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills. that the FNBA Deed of Trust operates as equitable mortgage upon the Property Register of Wills. and that it is a valid and enforceable lien against the Property, as held by Ms. BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills. jy10,17 BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills. Zamora, from the date of execution; and (b) that Plaintiff be awarded such jy3,10 other and further relief as this Court deems just and proper. COUNT III (DECLARATORY JUDGMENT - EQUITABLE SUBROGATION) Baltimore City In Count III of its Complaint, Plaintiff seeks a declaration from the Court that: Baltimore City. (a) Plaintiff is subrogated to, and entitled to enforce the rights of, the liens of James C. Brennan, Attorney, the Freemont Deeds of Trust against the Property; and (b) that Plaintiff be 825 Eastern Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21221 Rikki Drykerman, Attorney, awarded such other and further relief as this Court deems just and proper. Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors 110 N. Washington Street, Suite 500, UPON CONSIDERATION of Plaintiffs Motion for Alternative Service, and Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Rockville, Maryland 20850 the Affidavit of Robert Ashlock filed therewith, Defendant, Victoria Zamora is IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE hereby notified that she shall file an Answer or other responsive pleading to the Estate of (107783) Charles Franklin Ray, Jr. Complaint in this matter, and serve a copy thereof upon counsel for Plaintiff, on ESTATE OF: or before the 7th day of September, 2015; aka Charles F. Ray, Jr. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that a copy of this Amended Notice shall be mailed Notice is given that CHARLES FRANKLIN RAY, 3rd, 2933 Fait Avenue, Balti- Albert Murrill; Estate No. 107709 to the Defendant’s last known addresses, 2036, Whistler Avenue, Baltimore, more, Maryland 21224 & SCARLETT MARIE COBB 100 S. Stuart Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21221 were on July 8, 2015 appointed personal representa- Maryland 21230 and 3915 Second Street, Baltimore Maryland 21225, be tives of the estate of Miriam B. Solomon who died on May 11, 2015, without a Notice of Judicial Probate published at least once a week for three successive weeks in one or more news- will. To all Persons Interested in the above estate: papers of general circulation published in Baltimore City, and be posted in a Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by RIKKI DRYKERMAN, conspicuous place on the Property (2036 Whistler Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representatives or the 21230), pursuant to MD Rule 2-122(c), in accordance with this Court’s Amended attorney. Esquire, for judicial probate and for the appointment of a personal Order granting Plaintiff’s Motion for Alternative Service. All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections representative. A hearing will be held at Orphan’s Court for Baltimore City, 111 THE DEFENDANTS ARE HEREBY WARNED THAT FAILURE TO FILE A with the Register of Wills on or before the 8th day of January, 2016. North Calvert Street, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on August 20, 2015 RESPONSIVE PLEADING WITHIN THE TIME PRESCRIBED ABOVE MAY Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the at 10:00 a.m. RESULT IN A JUDGMENT DEFAULT OR THE GRANTING OF THE RELIEF undersigned personal representatives or file it with the Register of Wills with a This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further SOUGHT IN THE COMPLAINT. copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; Register of Wills. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. or BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills. jy10,17,24 (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers jy3,10 to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims Baltimore City. within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is Baltimore City. Rikki Drykerman, Attorney, unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. Kevin Tanner, Proper Person, 110 N. Washington Street, Suite 500, CHARLES FRANKLIN RAY, 3rd & SCARLETT MARIE COBB, 75 Bishop Avenue, Rockville, Maryland 20850 Personal Representative(s). Danville, Virginia 24541 IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills for Baltimore City, IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE ESTATE OF: 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. ESTATE OF: jy10,17,24 Compton Spellen; Estate No. 107767 Tory Tanner; Estate No. 106574 Notice of Judicial Probate To all Persons Interested in the above estate: Notice of Judicial Probate To all Persons Interested in the above estate: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by RIKKI DRYKERMAN, Baltimore City You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by KEVIN TANNER, for Esquire, for judicial probate and for the appointment of a personal judicial probate and for the appointment of a personal representative. A hearing representative. A hearing will be held at Orphan’s Court for Baltimore City, 111 Julian L. Lapides, Attorney, will be held at Orphan’s Court for Baltimore City, 111 North Calvert Street, North Calvert Street, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on August 24, 2015 600 Wyndhurst Avenue, Suite 246, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on August 10, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at 10:00 a.m. Baltimore, Maryland 21210 This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Register of Wills. Register of Wills. BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills. BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills. Estate of (107781) Anna K. von Schwerdtner jy3,10 jy10,17 Notice is given that JULIAN L. LAPIDES, 600 Wyndhurst Avenue, Suite 246, Baltimore, Maryland 21210, was on July 7, 2015 appointed personal representative of the estate of Anna K. von Schwerdtner who died on July 1, 2015, with a will. Baltimore City. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Baltimore City. of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the Steven M. Cammarata, Attorney, attorney. Rikki Drykerman, Attorney, 312 Marshall Avenue, All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the 110 N. Washington Street, Suite 500, decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before Laurel, Maryland 20707 the 7th day of January, 2016. Rockville, Maryland 20850 Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - IN THE undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a ESTATE OF: ESTATE OF: copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; Genover Sowell; Estate No. 107711 Helen H. Jones; Estate No. 107764 or (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers Notice of Judicial Probate Notice of Judicial Probate to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying To all Persons Interested in the above estate: To all Persons Interested in the above estate: the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by RIKKI DRYKERMAN, You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by ORHAN K. OMER, within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not Esquire, for judicial probate and for the appointment of a personal Esquire for judicial probate and for the appointment of a personal presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is representative. A hearing will be held at Orphan’s Court for Baltimore City, 111 representative. A hearing will be held at Orphan’s Court for Baltimore City, 111 unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of North Calvert Street, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on August 24, 2015 Wills. North Calvert Street, Room 303, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 on August 20, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. JULIAN L. LAPIDES, Personal Representative(s). at 10:00 a.m. This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, This hearing may be transferred or postponed to a subsequent time. Further information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills for Baltimore City, information may be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills. 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. Register of Wills. BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills. jy10,17,24 BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills. jy10,17 jy3,10 Friday, July 10, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM The Daily Record 25A

Baltimore City. Baltimore City Montgomery County Alvin R. Henson, Proper Person, Sharon L. Taylor, Proper Person, Eric L. Ciazza, Attorney, 1310 Bonaparte Avenue, 3415 Essex Road, 4416 East West Highway, #400, Baltimore, Maryland 21207 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 Bethesda, Maryland 20814. Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the Estate of (107735) Dolores Brown Taylor Estate of (W84226) Sylvia Ross Notice is given that SHARON L. TAYLOR, 3415 Essex Road, Baltimore, Notice is given that DALE L. ROSS, 7917 Declaration Lane, Potomac, Estate of (107778) Clementine Henson Maryland 21207, was on July 1, 2015 appointed personal representative of the Notice is given that ALVIN R. HENSON, 1310 Bonaparte Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 20854, was on June 26, 2015 appointed personal representative of the Maryland 21218 was on July 7, 2015 appointed personal representative of the estate of Dolores Brown Taylor who died on June 8, 2015, without a will. estate of Sylvia Ross who died on December 2, 2014, with a will. small estate of Clementine Henson who died on March 24, 2015 with a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the of the Register of Wills or by contactng the personal representative or the attorney. attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 1st day of January, 2016. All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a the 26th day of December, 2015. objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica- copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the tion of this Notice. undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: or died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers or died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers or the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce- Wills. unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of able thereafter. SHARON L. TAYLOR, Personal Representative(s). Wills. ALVIN R. HENSON, Personal Representative(s). True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, DALE L. ROSS, Personal Representative(s). True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills for Baltimore City, True Test—Copy: JOSEPH M. GRIFFIN, Register of Wills for Baltimore City, 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. Register of Wills for Montgomery County, 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 jy3,10,17 50 Maryland Avenue, Room 322, jy10 Rockville, Maryland 20850-2397. jy3,10,17

Baltimore City Baltimore City Montgomery County Carl Ziegler, Attorney, Frederick A. Raab, Attorney, Mark T. Willen, Attorney, 7310 Ritchie Highway, Suite 912, Mignini, Raab & Demuth, LLP, Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061 1829 Reisterstown Road, #410, Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors 606 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 100, Pikesville, Maryland 21208-7118. Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Towson, Maryland 21204. Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Estate of (107728) Santo Lapi Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the Notice is given that ANTONINO LAPI, 13 Windy Hill Lane, Glen Burnie, Estate of (W84199) Barbara Spicer Wolff Maryland 21061, was on June 30, 2015 appointed personal representative of the Estate of (107736) Joseph E. Geelhaar, Jr. Notice is given that ROBERT S. WOLFF, 45 Kirkwood Road, West Hartford, estate of Santo Lapi who died on May 28, 2015, with a will. Notice is given that DANIEL S. GEELHAAR, 1365 Glenover Way, Marietta, 06117 was on June 22, 2015 appointed personal representative of Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Georgia 30062, and THERESA ANN HEIDEMANN, 7512 Sea Change, Columbia, the estate of Barbara Spicer Wolff who died on April 22, 2015 with a will. Maryland 21045, were on July 1, 2015 appointed personal representatives of the of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office attorney. estate of Joseph E. Geelhaar, Jr. who died on June 23, 2015, with a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representatives or the attorney. decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the the 30th day of December, 2015. All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 22nd day of December, 2015. undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a the 1st day of January, 2016. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent undersigned personal representatives or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent or (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers or or to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is Wills. unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. ANTONINO LAPI, Personal Representative(s). Wills. True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, DANIEL S. GEELHAAR and ROBERT S. WOLFF, Personal Representative(s). Register of Wills for Baltimore City, THERESA ANN HEIDEMANN, Personal Representative(s), JOSEPH M. GRIFFIN, 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. True Test—Copy: True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, True Test—Copy: Register of Wills for Montgomery County, jy3,10,17 Register of Wills for Baltimore City, 50 Maryland Avenue, Room 322, 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Rockville, Maryland 20850-2397. jy3,10,17 je26,jy3,10

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Frank G. Lidinsky, Attorney, Ned S. Kodeck, Attorney, 8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 320 8 Reservoir Circle, Suite 203, Nalaka A. Senaratne, Attorney, Towson, Maryland 21286 Baltimore, Maryland 21208 417 E. Fayette Street, Rm 1001, Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-000658 - Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, a municipal corporation, Plaintiff v. Tilson Realty, Inc. (Forfeited); and all persons having or claiming to have an interest in Estate of (107727) Margaret Louise Talvacchia Estate of (107650) Edna Yvonne Rich the reversionary interest in the property known as Notice is given that JOAN LOUISE CHILTON, 5911 Sefton Avenue, Baltimore, Notice is given that ELEANOR DENISE JONES, 908 N. Monroe Street, Maryland 21214, was on June 30, 2015 appointed personal representative of the Baltimore, Maryland 21217 was on June 23, 2015 appointed personal represent- ative of the estate of Edna Yvonne Rich who died on April 6, 2015, without a 4823 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD estate of Margaret Louise Talvacchia who died on May 20, 2015 with a will. In their own right or by, Through or Under Tilson Realty, Inc. (Forfeited), Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office will. Defendants. of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office attorney. of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney. Order of Publication All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections This is to give notice that the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore has filed a decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before with the Register of Wills on or before the 23rd day of December, 2015. Petition for Condemnation as against the reversionary interest in the real the 30th day of December, 2015. property at 4823 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland; more particularly Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the described in the Petition for Condemnation on file with the Clerk of the Court. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a Said Petition was filed in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, naming as copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: defendants those persons whose names appear in the heading of the case above copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent set forth, some of whom are unlocateable by Petitioner, or are non-residents of (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; the State of Maryland. died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or Petitioner and Defendants have been unable to agree upon a price to be paid or (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers for said property, in which the above noted persons may have an interest. (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying The relief prayed in said Petition is that said reversionary interest in 4823 to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims Park Heights Avenue be condemned for public purposes as aforesaid. the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not WHEREUPON, it is this 1st day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Balti- within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is more City, presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of ORDERED, that Petitioner cause a copy of this Order to be inserted in a Wills. newspaper published in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week in each of three unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of successive weeks before the 31st day of July, 2015, giving notice to the above Wills. ELEANOR DENISE JONES, Personal Representative(s). named defendants of the object and substance of the Petition, and warning JOAN LOUISE CHILTON, Personal Representative(s). True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills for Baltimore City, them to show cause, if any there be, on or before the 31st day of August, 2015, True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, why the property interests aforesaid should not be condemned as prayed, and 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. that failure to do so may result in the granting of the relief sought herein. Register of Wills for Baltimore City, je26,jy3,10 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 MELISSA K. COPELAND, Judge. jy3,10,17 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy3,10,17

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Michael E. Charles, Proper Person, David N. Kuryk, Attorney, Nalaka A. Senaratne, Attorney, 126 Kossuth Street, 231 E. Baltimore Street, Suite 702, Baltimore, Maryland 21229 417 E. Fayette Street, Rm 1001, Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-006536 - Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, a municipal corporation, Plaintiff v. James M. Stein; Eutaw Place, LLC; B&D Partnership; Lucille T. Chirigos; PDL Pratt Estate of (107721) James Russell Charles, Jr. Associates, LLC; Lance Berkowitz; Fran Berkowitz; Barbara Wasserman; and all Notice is given that MICHAEL E. CHARLES, 126 S. Kossuth Street, Baltimore, Estate of (107654) Charlie B. Scott Notice is given that LORENZO CARAWAY, 9773 Groffs Mills Drive, Owings persons having or claiming to have an interest in the reversionary interest in the property known as Maryland 21229, was on June 30, 2015 appointed personal representative of the Mills, Maryland 21117 was on June 24, 2015 appointed personal representative estate of James Russell Charles, Jr. who died on February 21, 2015, without a of the estate of Charlie B. Scott, who died on April 9, 2015 without a will. will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office 2117 Herbert Street, Baltimore, MD Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the In their own right or by, Through or Under James M. Stein, Defendants. of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney. attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections Amended Order of Publication All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 24th day of December, 2015. This is to give notice that the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore has filed a with the Register of Wills on or before the 30th day of December, 2015. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the Petition for Condemnation as against the reversionary interest in the real Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a property at 2117 Herbert Street, Baltimore, Maryland; more particularly undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: described in the Petition for Condemnation on file with the Clerk of the Court. copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent Said Petition was filed in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, naming as (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; defendants those persons whose names appear in the heading of the case above set forth, some of whom are unlocateable by Petitioner, or are non-residents of died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or the State of Maryland. or (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers Petitioner and Defendants have been unable to agree upon a price to be paid (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying for said property, in which the above noted persons may have an interest. to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims The relief prayed in said Petition is that said reversionary interest in 2117 the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not Herbert Street be condemned for public purposes as aforesaid. within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is WHEREUPON, it is this 30th day of June, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Balti- presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of more City, unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. ORDERED, that Petitioner cause a copy of this Order to be inserted in a Wills. LORENZO CARAWAY, Personal Representative(s). newspaper published in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week in each of three successive weeks before the 30th day of July, 2015, giving notice to the above MICHAEL E. CHARLES, Personal Representative(s). True Test--Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, named defendants of the object and substance of the Petition, and warning True Test—Copy: BELINDA K. CONAWAY, Register of Wills for Baltimore City, them to show cause, if any there be, on or before the 1st day of September, Register of Wills for Baltimore City, 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 2015, why the property interests aforesaid should not be condemned as prayed, 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. and that failure to do so may result in the granting of the relief sought herein. jy3,10,17 je26,jy3,10 MELISSA K. COPELAND, Judge. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy3,10,17 26A The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, July 10, 2015

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Shannon Menapace, Attorney, Shannon Menapace, Attorney, Shannon Menapace, Attorney, Lien Servicing, LLC, Lien Servicing, LLC, Lien Servicing, LLC, P.O. Box 159, P.O. Box 159, P.O. Box 159, Phoenix, Maryland 21131 Phoenix, Maryland 21131 Phoenix, Maryland 21131

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003505 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003502 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003504 - Woods Cove, III, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Emory E. Stewart; Mortgage Electronic Woods Cove, III, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Sunday Olatunji; Independent Mortgage Woods Cove, III, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Keys to Wealth, Limited Partnership; FEC Registration Systems, Inc. as Nominee for Meritage Mortgage Corporation; Bank Company, Inc.; Daniel A. Staeven; Gordon B. Heyman; Rebuild America, Inc.; Mortgage Corp.; Jeffrey Pearl; Mayor and City Council for Baltimore City; and of America, Successor in Interest to LaSalle Bank National Association, as Mayor and City Council for Baltimore City; and All unknown owners of the All unknown owners of the property and any person having or claiming to have Trustee, on behalf of the holders of the GSAMP Trust 2006-HE3 Mortgage property and any person having or claiming to have an interest in the property an interest in the property known as: Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-HE3; Mark H. Wittstadt; Gerard Wm. known as: Wittstadt, Jr.; John R. Owens; Michael F. Grace, Esq.; Mayor and City Council for Baltimore City; and All unknown owners of the property and any person 4007 Fernhill Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 2309 Jefferson Street, Baltimore, MD 21205 having or claiming to have an interest in the property known as: and described as Lot Size 50x150 with account number 15-01-2707-002, and described as Lot Size 14x85 with account number 06-1668-027, Defendants. Defendants. 3229 Esther Place, Baltimore, MD 21224

and described as Lot Size 12-6x80 with account number 26-14-1716-027, Order of Publication Order of Publication Defendants. The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of redemption in the following property, lying and being in the City of Baltimore, redemption in the following property, lying and being in the City of Baltimore, Maryland and sold by the Collector of Taxes for Baltimore City and the State of Maryland and sold by the Collector of Taxes for Baltimore City and the State of Order of Publication Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding. Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding. The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of redemption in the following property, lying and being in the City of Baltimore, Account No: Ward-15 Section-01 Block-2707 Lot-002 Account No: Ward-06 Section-05 Block-1668 Lot-027 Maryland and sold by the Collector of Taxes for Baltimore City and the State of Known as: 4007 Fernhill Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215-4940 Known as: 2039 Jefferson Street, Baltimore, MD 21205-2232 Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding. Account No: Ward-26 Section-14 Block-1716 Lot-027 The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for Known as: 3229 Esther Place, Baltimore, MD 21224-1432 redemption have not been paid. redemption have not been paid. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid. It is therefore on this 7th day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore It is therefore on this 8th day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore It is therefore on this 8th day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, City, City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this Order in some ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this Order in some ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to appear in successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to appear in successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to appear in this Court by the 6th day of September, 2015 and redeem the property and this Court by the 5th day of September, 2015 and redeem the property and this Court by the 6th day of September, 2015 and redeem the property and answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Judgment will be entered answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Judgment will be entered answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting title in the foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting title in the foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting title in the Plaintiff a title, free and clear of all encumbrances. Plaintiff a title, free and clear of all encumbrances. Plaintiff a title, free and clear of all encumbrances.

W. MICHEL PIERSON, Judge. CHRISTOPHER PANOS, Judge. W. MICHEL PIERSON, Judge. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy10,17,24 jy10,17,24 jy10,17,24

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Shannon Menapace, Attorney, Shannon Menapace, Attorney, J. Scott Morse, Attorney, Lien Servicing, LLC, Lien Servicing, LLC, Law Office of J. Scott Morse, LLC, P.O. Box 159, P.O. Box 159, 9 Newburg Avenue, Suite 201, Phoenix, Maryland 21131 Phoenix, Maryland 21131 Catonsville, Maryland 21228.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003507 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003503 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-13-006271 - Woods Cove, III, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Carl G. Ringgold; Sandra K. Zaiser, Personal Woods Cove, III, LLC, Plaintiff vs. King Henry Properties, LLC; Fairmount Bank; Tax Sale Holdings, LLC, Plaintiff v. Glorietta R. Germany; Michelle Germany; Representative of the Estate of Lawrence Ronald Decker; Ann Joy Arjona, Joseph M. Solomon; Mayor and City Council for Baltimore City; and All Sean Germany; Associates Home Equity Services, Inc. nka Citimortgage, Inc.; Personal Representative of the Estate of Betty Jean Decker; Knarf Lending, unknown owners of the property and any person having or claiming to have an Mayor and City Council for Baltimore City; State of Maryland; All persons that LLC; Brian J. Frank; Myles L. Lichtenberg; Mayor and City Council for Baltimore interest in the property known as: have or claim to have any interest in the Tax Rolls of the Director of Finance City; and All unknown owners of the property and any person having or Collector of State and City taxes for Baltimore City as follows: Lot size: claiming to have an interest in the property known as: 17x154-8, Ward 16, Section 19, Block 2454C, Lot 012, improvements known as 120 S. Highland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224

4116-4118 Frederick Avenue, and described as Lot Size 14x97 with account number 26-13-6290-033, 3022 Belmont Avenue Defendants. Baltimore, MD 21229 Defendants

and described as Lot Size 28-9x101 with account number 20-04-2542-042, Order of Publication Defendants. The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Order of Publication redemption in the following property, lying and being in the City of Baltimore, This object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Maryland and sold by the Collector of Taxes for Baltimore City and the State of redemption in the following property sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City Order of Publication Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding. of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of redemption in the following property, lying and being in the City of Baltimore, Account No: Ward-26 Section-13 Block-6290 Lot-033 Lot size: 17x154-8, Ward 16, Section 19, Block 2454C, Lot 012, improvements Maryland and sold by the Collector of Taxes for Baltimore City and the State of Known as: 120 S. Highland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224-2344 known as 3022 Belmont Ave. Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding. Account No: Ward-20 Section-04 Block-2542 Lot-042 The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for Known as: 4116-4118 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229-3620 redemption have not been paid. redemption have not been paid. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for It is thereupon this 8th day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore redemption have not been paid. It is therefore on this 7th day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, It is therefore on this 8th day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, City, ORDERED, that this notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this Order in some ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this Order in some some daily newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a week newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 for three successive weeks before the 7th day of August, 2015, warning all successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to appear in successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to appear in persons interested in said properties to be and appear in this Court by the 6th this Court by the 6th day of September, 2015 and redeem the property and this Court by the 5th day of September, 2015 and redeem the property and day of September, 2015, and redeem these properties and answer the answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Judgment will be entered answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Judgment will be entered Complaint, or thereafter a final judgment will be rendered foreclosing all rights foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting title in the foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting title in the of redemption in the said property and vesting in the Plaintiff a leasehold title, Plaintiff a title, free and clear of all encumbrances. Plaintiff a title, free and clear of all encumbrances. free and clear of all encumbrances.

W. MICHEL PIERSON, Judge. CHRISTOPHER PANOS, Judge. W. MICHEL PIERSON, Judge. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy10,17,24 jy10,17,24 jy10,17,24

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Shannon Menapace, Attorney, Shannon Menapace, Attorney, Shannon Menapace, Attorney, Lien Servicing, LLC, Lien Servicing, LLC, Lien Servicing, LLC, P.O. Box 159, P.O. Box 159, P.O. Box 159, Phoenix, Maryland 21131 Phoenix, Maryland 21131 Phoenix, Maryland 21131

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003501 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003500 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003508 - Woods Cove, III, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Professional Medical Services, PC; William P. Woods Cove, III, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Glencoe Trust, LLC; Deborah M. Engram; Woods Cove, III, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Thomas A. Gangl; Mayor and City Council for Benson, Jr.; Hope R. Benson; Edward J. Gilliss; Timothy J. Oursler; James C. Brennan; Mayor and City Council for Baltimore City; and All unknown Baltimore City; and All unknown owners of the property and any person having Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company, Successor by Interest to Allfirst owners of the property and any person having or claiming to have an interest in or claiming to have an interest in the property known as: Bank; Glynis Noyes; Karen A. Schonfeld; Mayor and City Council for Baltimore the property known as: City; and All unknown owners of the property and any person having or claiming to have an interest in the property known as: 2709 Gibbons Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214 2517 Glencoe Road, Baltimore, MD 21234 and described as Lot Size 50x125 with account number 27-27-5394-001, 3601 Greenway, Unit 109, Baltimore, MD 21218 and described as Lot Size 60x164 with account number 27-37-5461-026, Defendants. Defendants. and described as Lot Size 936 Sq. Ft. with account number 12-18-3732-017, Defendants. Order of Publication Order of Publication The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Order of Publication redemption in the following property, lying and being in the City of Baltimore, redemption in the following property, lying and being in the City of Baltimore, Maryland and sold by the Collector of Taxes for Baltimore City and the State of Maryland and sold by the Collector of Taxes for Baltimore City and the State of The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding. Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding. redemption in the following property, lying and being in the City of Baltimore, Maryland and sold by the Collector of Taxes for Baltimore City and the State of Account No: Ward-27 Section-37 Block-5461 Lot-026 Account No: Ward-27 Section-27 Block-5394 Lot-001 Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding. Known as: 2517 Glencoe Road, Baltimore, MD 21234-7537 Known as: 2709 Gibbons Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214-2160 Account No: Ward-12 Section-18 Block-3732 Lot-017 Known as: 3601 Greenway, Unit 109, Baltimore, MD 21218-2438 The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid. redemption have not been paid. redemption have not been paid. It is therefore on this 7th day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore It is therefore on this 7th day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore It is therefore on this 8th day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, City, City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this Order in some ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this Order in some successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to appear in newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 this Court by the 5th day of September, 2015 and redeem the property and successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to appear in successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to appear in answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Judgment will be entered this Court by the 5th day of September, 2015 and redeem the property and this Court by the 6th day of September, 2015 and redeem the property and foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting title in the answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Judgment will be entered answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Judgment will be entered Plaintiff a title, free and clear of all encumbrances. foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting title in the foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting title in the Plaintiff a title, free and clear of all encumbrances. Plaintiff a title, free and clear of all encumbrances. CHRISTOPHER PANOS, Judge. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. CHRISTOPHER PANOS, Judge. W. MICHEL PIERSON, Judge. jy10,17,24 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy10,17,24 jy10,17,24 Friday, July 10, 2015 THEDAILYRECORD.COM The Daily Record 27A

Baltimore City Baltimore City. Baltimore City Shannon Menapace, Attorney, Susan L. Coakley, Attorney, Ludeen McCartney-Green, Attorney, Lien Servicing, LLC, 9440 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 350, 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, P.O. Box 159, Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20772 Rockville, Maryland 20852 Phoenix, Maryland 21131 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JEFFREY B. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD FISHER v. DONALD M. JOHNSON, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-003148 vs. ROBERT E. COOPER, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-002897 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003509 - Woods Cove, III, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Charles Beckner; Clyde Robert Stewart, III; Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Fred Skelton, Trustee; Barbara Kolbe, Trustee; Ralph Charles Beckner; Clyde of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Stewart, Jr.; Mayor and City Council for Baltimore City; and All unknown of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings owners of the property and any person having or claiming to have an interest in 2719 Baker Street, Baltimore, MD 21216 the property known as: 3516 Fairview Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21216 and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB and reported by: DOREEN A. STROTHMAN, VIRGINIA S. INZER, WILLIAM GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, 128 S. Gilmor Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 K. SMART, KRIS M. TERRILL, JEFFREY B. FISHER, Trustee(s), be ratified and RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, Trustee(s) be confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before August 6, 2015, ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July and described as Lot Size 15x83 with account number 19-12-0245-016, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this 31, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before Defendants. City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 28, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $132,000.00. July 22, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $23,100.00. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. Order of Publication True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy10,17,24 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of jy3,10,17 redemption in the following property, lying and being in the City of Baltimore, Maryland and sold by the Collector of Taxes for Baltimore City and the State of Maryland to the plaintiff in this proceeding. Baltimore City Baltimore City Nicholas Derdock, Attorney, Randall J. Rolls, Attorney Account No: Ward-19 Section-12 Block-0245 Lot-016 Known as: 128 S. Gilmor Street, Baltimore, MD 21223-2428 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 600 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 208 Rockville, Maryland 20852 Towson, Maryland 21204 The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: EDWARD S. vs. TONY R. SYDNOR - Case No. 24-O-15-000512 redemption have not been paid. COHN v. JULIE R. RAILEY - Case No. 24-O-14-002937

It is therefore on this 8th day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale City, of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this Order in some 3542 4th Street, Baltimore, MD 21225 newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 3 and reported by: ELIZABETH C. JONES, NICHOLAS DERDOCK, JASON 3809 Cedardale Road, Baltimore, MD 21215 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to appear in KUTCHER, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, and reported by: EDWARD S. COHN, STEPHEN N. GOLDBERG, RICHARD E. this Court by the 6th day of September, 2015 and redeem the property and JOSHUA COLEMAN, PRATIMA LELE, JACOB GEESING, HOWARD N. SOLOMON, RICHARD J. ROGERS, RANDALL J. ROLLS, Trustee(s), be ratified answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Judgment will be entered BIERMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 31, 2015, foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, and vesting title in the cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 31, 2015 provided a copy of provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each Plaintiff a title, free and clear of all encumbrances. City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 22, 2015. of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 22, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $162,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $34,700.00. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. W. MICHEL PIERSON, Judge. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy3,10,17 jy10,17,24 jy3,10,17

Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Tacey N. Himelfarb, Attorney, Terrance J. Shanahan, Attorney Patrick Decker, Attorney, Himelfarb Law Office, P.A., 7500 Old Georgetown Road, Suite 1385 P. O. Box 2548 8919 Reisterstown Road, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Leesburg, Virginia 20177 Baltimore, Maryland 21208. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: TERRANCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. SHANAHAN v. SANDRA T. MOORE, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-003622 CLARKE v. LESLIE PHILLIPS - Case No. 24-O-15-000122 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003377 - Pluto 2014, LLC, Plaintiff v. Margaret E. Brandon; Freda A. Brandon; Diane S. Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Rosenberg, Sub. Trustee; Mark Meyer, Sub. Trustee; John A. Ansell, III, Sub. Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Trustee; Kenneth Savitz, Sub. Tr.; Tracy Leyba, Sub. Trustee; Caroline Fields, of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Sub. Trustee; Department of Housing and Community Development; The State of Maryland; Comptroller of Maryland; The Mayor and City Council of 5419 Crismer Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 4431 Wrenwood Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212 Baltimore; All Persons that have or claim to have any interest in the property and reported by: ERIK YODER, TERRANCE SHANAHAN, Trustee(s), be and reported by: RENEE DYSON, BRIAN THOMAS, JAMES E. CLARKE, Trus- known as ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July tee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or 31, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper before July 31, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some news- published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before paper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or 5111 Norwood Avenue July 22, 2015. before July 22, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $39,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $101,387.22. And more particularly described as Ward 28, Section 03, Block 8348, Lot LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. 011A, Defendants. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy3,10,17 jy3,10,17 Order of Publication Baltimore City. Baltimore City. The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Hugh J. Green, Attorney, redemption in the following property in the City of Baltimore, sold by the Robert E. Kelly, Attorney, Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the 1861 Wiehle Avenue, Suite 300, P. O. Box 2548 plaintiff in this proceeding: Reston, Virginia 20190. Leesburg, Virginia 20177 5111 Norwood Ave., Lot Size 8,400 SF, being known as Ward 28, Section 03, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: RICHARD A. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. LASH v. ANGELA SEWELL - Case No. 24-O-14-002097 Block 8348, Lot 011A. CLARKE v. MIRIAM D. MCDONALD, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-001758 The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid. Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale It is thereupon this 1st day of July, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings City, ORDERED, that notice be given by insertion of a copy of this order in of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for 4000 Hilton Road, Baltimore, MD 21215 3320 Lawnview Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21213 3 successive weeks, warning all persons interested in the properties listed and reported by: RICHARD A. LASH, BARRY K. BEDFORD, DAVID A. and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, SHANNON above to appear in this Court by the 30th day of August, 2015, and redeem the ROSEN, LEONARD W. HARRINGTON, JR., ROBERT E. KELLY, POOYA MENAPACE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary property in which they have an interest and answer the complaint or thereafter TAVAKOL, RAMSEY SALEEBY, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless a final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the prop- cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 31, 2015, provided a copy of be shown on or before July 31, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted erties listed above, and vesting in the plaintiff a title, free and clear of encum- this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive brances. of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 22, 2015. weeks on or before July 22, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $88,109.26. The report states the amount of the sale to be $22,000.00. YVETTE M. BRYANT, Judge. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy3,10,17 jy3,10,17 jy3,10,17

Baltimore City Baltimore City. Baltimore City. J. Scott Morse, Attorney, Patrick Decker, Attorney, Robert E. Kelly, Attorney, Law Office of J. Scott Morse, LLC, P. O. Box 2548 1861 Wiehle Avenue, Suite 300, 9 Newburg Avenue, Suite 201, Leesburg, Virginia 20177 Reston, Virginia 20190. Catonsville, Maryland 21228. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: RICHARD A. CLARKE v. MICHELLE ROBERTSON - Case No. 24-O-14-003387 LASH v. EVERETT MINOR, III - Case No. 24-O-14-003984 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-15-003224 - Notice of Sale Locus and Grove, LLC, Plaintiff v. Claire Tannenbaum; Patrick J. Flanagan, Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Trustee; New Century Mortgage Corporation; Mayor and City Council for Balti- of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings more City; State of Maryland; All persons that have or claim to have any interest of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings in the Tax Rolls of the Director of Finance Collector of State and City taxes for 420 N. Luzerne Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224 Baltimore City as follows: Lot size: 15x117-6, Ward 13, Section 16, Block 3583, 4212 Wentworth Road, Baltimore, MD 21207 and reported by: DAVID A. ROSEN, RAMSEY SALEEBY, RICHARD A. LASH, and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, BRIAN THOMAS, Trus- Lot 017, improvements known as BARRY K. BEDFORD, LEONARD W. HARRINGTON, JR., ROBERT E. KELLY, tee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on 1301 W. 41st Street before July 31, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some news- or before July 31, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some news- paper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or paper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or Defendants before July 22, 2015. before July 22, 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $85,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $155,851.10. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. Order of Publication True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy3,10,17 jy3,10,17 This object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of redemption in the following property sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: Baltimore City. Lot size: 15x117-6, Ward 13, Section 16, Block 3583, Lot 017, improvements Hugh J. Green, Attorney, known as 1301 W. 41st St. P. O. Box 2548 Need a Back Issue? Leesburg, Virginia 20177 The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. redemption have not been paid. CLARKE v. BRENNAN C. KNELLINGER - Case No. 24-O-14-001463 for editions published in the last It is thereupon this 24th day of June, 2015, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore Notice of Sale City, $2 week. Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings ORDERED, that this notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some daily newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for editions published 1-4 weeks ago. for three successive weeks before the 24th day of July, 2015, warning all 4220 Bayonne Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 and reported by: RENEE DYSON, JAMES E. CLARKE, Trustee(s), be ratified persons interested in said properties to be and appear in this Court by the 23rd $4 and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 31, day of August, 2015, and redeem these properties and answer the Complaint, or 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published thereafter a final judgment will be rendered foreclosing all rights of redemption for editions published more than a in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 22, in the said property and vesting in the Plaintiff a fee simple title, free and clear 2015. of all encumbrances. $6 month ago. The report states the amount of the sale to be $65,000.00. MELISSA K. COPELAND, Judge. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA G. ALEXANDER, Clerk. Call 443-524-8101 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. jy3,10,17 je26,jy3,10 28A The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, July 10, 2015

Baltimore City Baltimore City Nicholas Derdock, Attorney, TO PLACE LEGAL ADVERTISING HEISE JORGENSEN & STEFANELLI P.A. 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, 18310 Montgomery Village Avenue, Suite 400 Rockville, Maryland 20852 CALL 443-524-8188 Gaithersburg, MD 20879 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD (301) 977-8400 vs. ROBERT BETHEA - Case No. 24-O-15-000597 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Notice of Sale Baltimore City. Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Sarah M. Simon, Attorney, Of Valuable Real Estate 10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 200, Known As 4310 Belvieu Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 Manassas, Virginia 20109 and reported by: ELIZABETH C. JONES, NICHOLAS DERDOCK, JASON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: KRISTINE D. 2812 Bauernwood Avenue, KUTCHER, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, JR., BROWN v. ROBERT A. GARLAND, JR., ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-002885 JOSHUA COLEMAN, PRATIMA LELE, JACOB GEESING, HOWARD N. Baltimore, Maryland 21234 BIERMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless Notice of Sale ———————————— cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 31, 2015 provided a copy of Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale By virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings from Timothy M. Wilkins and Diane W. Wilkins, to B. George Ballman, Trustee, of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 22, 2015. dated November 26, 2001 and recorded in Liber 2002 at Page 245 among the The report states the amount of the sale to be $61,026.53. Land Records for Baltimore City, Maryland, the undersigned substituted LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. 2622 East Preston Street, Baltimore, MD 21213 and reported by: KRISTINE D. BROWN, BRETT A. CALLAHAN, LILA Z. trustees (by virtue of Deed of Appointment between Maryland Department of True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. STITELY, GREGORY N. BRITTO, WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, Trustee(s), be ratified Housing and Community Development, Community Development jy3,10,17 and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 23, Administration, as successor in interest to Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. (the “Beneficiary”) and said trustees recorded among the Land Records of Balti- 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published more City) will, on in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 14, Baltimore City 2015. The report states the amount of the sale to be $70,214.99. Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 3:30 O’Clock, p.m. Richard R. Goldsmith, Jr., Attorney, offer for sale at public auction at the front door of the Court House located at 6003 Executive Boulevard, Suite 101, LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland, all of the property and Rockville, Maryland 20852 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. improvements thereon conveyed by said deed of trust, described as 2812 je26,jy3,10 Bauernwood Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21234, Tax Identification No. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD 27-36-5477-044 (the “Property”) and more fully described in the Deed of Trust. vs. TIFFANY L. ARTIS - Case No. 24-O-15-000558 TERMS OF SALE: The Property, which is improved by a DWELLING, will be offered for sale, subject to matters known and unknown, in an “AS IS, WHERE Notice of Sale Baltimore City. IS” condition with no warranty of any kind and will be sold and conveyed by the Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Sarah M. Simon, Attorney, Substitute Trustees subject to all encumbrances, rights, reservations, covenants, of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings conditions, easements, restrictions, and statutory liens, if any, having priority 10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 200, over the Deed of Trust, as they may lawfully affect the Property. The risk of loss 5502 Groveland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 Manassas, Virginia 20109 or damage to the Property shall be borne by the successful bidder from and and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, JASON KUTCHER, HOWARD N. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: KRISTINE D. after the date and time of the sale. Obtaining possession of the Property shall be BIERMAN, JACOB GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, JOSHUA COLEMAN, RICHARD BROWN v. MAXINE KING - Case No. 24-O-15-000198 the sole responsibility of the successful bidder. A deposit of Nine Thousand R. GOLDSMITH, JR., LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, NICHOLAS DERDOCK, Dollars ($9,000.00), in the form of certified check or cashier’s check, (the ELIZABETH C. JONES, Trustee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the Notice of Sale “Deposit”) at the time of sale will be required at the time of sale. The Beneficiary contrary be shown on or before July 31, 2015 provided a copy of this Notice be Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale is not required to make a Deposit. The balance of the purchase price for the inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Property, together with interest at 4.00% per annum from the date of sale to the successive weeks on or before July 22, 2015. date of settlement, shall be paid in cash within fifteen (15) days after final ratifi- The report states the amount of the sale to be $128,300.00. cation of the sale of the Property by the Circuit Court, TIME BEING OF THE LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. 542 Winston Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212 ESSENCE WITH REGARD TO ALL OF PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS. Taxes, and reported by: JORDY B. HIRSCHFELD, R. KIP STONE, LILA Z. STITELY, water, sewer, ground rent, condominium fees, and/or homeowners association True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. GREGORY N. BRITTO, WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, KRISTINE D. BROWN, jy3,10,17 dues, if applicable, will be adjusted to the date of sale and assumed thereafter Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on by the purchaser. All other public charges and assessments payable on an or before July 23, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some news- annual basis, including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges will be paper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or adjusted for the current year to date of sale and assumed thereafter by the Baltimore City. before July 14, 2015. purchaser. All costs of conveyance, including transfer taxes and recordation Hugh J. Green, Attorney, The report states the amount of the sale to be $26,660.00. taxes will be paid by the purchaser. If any successful bidder fails for any reason to complete settlement as provided above, the Deposit shall be forfeited and P. O. Box 2548 LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. applied to the costs of the sale, including Substitute Trustees’ fees, and the Leesburg, Virginia 20177 je26,jy3,10 balance, if any, shall be delivered to the Beneficiary to be applied by the Benefi- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. ciary against the indebtedness secured by, and other amounts due under, the CLARKE v. ANTHONY FRAZIER, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-001649 Deed of Trust in accordance with the Deed of Trust or applicable law or other- wise as the Beneficiary shall elect. Forfeiture of the Deposit shall not limit any Baltimore City. rights or remedies of the Substitute Trustees or the Beneficiary with respect to Notice of Sale any such default. If the Property is resold after any such default, such re-sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Sarah M. Simon, Attorney, shall be at the risk and the cost of the failing bidder, and the failing bidder shall of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 200, be liable for any deficiency between its bid and the successful bid at the resale Manassas, Virginia 20109 as well as the costs of conducting such re-sale. In the event the Substitute Trustees do not execute a deed of conveyance or other necessary settlement 3525 Esther Place, Baltimore, MD 21224 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: KRISTINE D. documents, the purchaser’s sole remedy shall be the refund of the Deposit. In and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, Trustee(s), be ratified BROWN v. LINDA A. CHAMBERS - Case No. 24-O-15-000732 and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 31, the event the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey marketable title or in the event the borrower entered into a repayment plan, reinstated or paid the loan 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published Notice of Sale off prior to the sale, or if for any other reason, the undersigned did not have the in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 22, Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale right to sell, the sale is null and void and the purchaser is not entitled to any 2015. of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings legal or equitable remedy other than return of the Deposit without interest and The report states the amount of the sale to be $102,374.57. any and all other claims of the purchaser are hereby released. Additional terms LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. and conditions to be announced at the time of sale. All inquiries regarding the 4814 Midline Road, Baltimore, MD 21206 sale should be directed to Stephen B. Jackson, Substituted Trustee. True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. and reported by: GREGORY N. BRITTO, WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, KRISTINE D. jy3,10,17 STEPHEN B. JACKSON and JOHN P. FOLEY, IV, Substitute Trustees. BROWN, LILA Z. STITELY, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause je26,jy3,10 to the contrary be shown on or before July 23, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of Baltimore City. three (3) successive weeks on or before July 14, 2015. Baltimore City Hugh J. Green, Attorney, The report states the amount of the sale to be $108,408.79. HEISE JORGENSEN & STEFANELLI P.A. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. 18310 Montgomery Village Avenue, Suite 400 P. O. Box 2548 True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. Leesburg, Virginia 20177 je26,jy3,10 Gaithersburg, MD 20879 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. (301) 977-8400 CLARKE v. ANDREW GREGORY SMITH, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-001192 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Notice of Sale Baltimore City Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale John W. Anderson Of Valuable Real Estate of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Sheriff of Baltimore City 100 N. Calvert Street Known As Baltimore, MD 21202 4500 Bayonne Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 1204 N. Woodyear Street, and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, SHANNON Sheriff’s Sale MENAPACE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary Baltimore, Maryland 21217 be shown on or before July 31, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted Oliver ———————————— in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive By virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust weeks on or before July 22, 2015. Two Story from Carolyn E. Johnson, to C. Dale Janney and Roy Kiewe, Trustees, dated The report states the amount of the sale to be $58,000.00. February 27, 1992 and recorded in Liber 3158 at Page 088 among the Land LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. Brick Townhome Records for Baltimore City, Maryland, the undersigned substituted trustees (by True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. virtue of Deed of Appointment between Maryland Department of Housing and jy3,10,17 Known As Community Development, Community Development Administration (the “Beneficiary”) and said trustees recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore 1643 N. Spring Street, Baltimore, MD 21213 City) will, on Baltimore City. Sale to Be Held Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 3:35 O’Clock, p.m. Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. offer for sale at public auction at the front door of the Court House located at Patrick Decker, Attorney, 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland, all of the property and P. O. Box 2548 Circuit Court for Baltimore City improvements thereon conveyed by said deed of trust, described as 1204 N. Woodyear Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21217, Tax Identification No. Leesburg, Virginia 20177 St. Paul Street Entrance 16-01-0045-015 (the “Property”) and more fully described in the Deed of Trust. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. TERMS OF SALE: The Property, which is improved by a DWELLING, will CLARKE v. VALERIE ALLEN - Case No. 24-O-15-000838 Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 12:00 Noon be offered for sale, subject to matters known and unknown, in an “AS IS, ———————————— WHERE IS” condition with no warranty of any kind and will be sold and Notice of Sale By virtue of a Writ of Execution passed in the matter of Gail R. Proctor, Plain- conveyed by the Substitute Trustees subject to all encumbrances, rights, reser- Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale tiff, v. Marlena Jareaux (a/k/a Marlena Holmes), Defendant, Case No. vations, covenants, conditions, easements, restrictions, and statutory liens, if of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 24C12006082, issued out of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, the Sheriff will any, having priority over the Deed of Trust, as they may lawfully affect the Prop- sell all of the Defendants’ right, title and interest in the real property, as follows: erty. The risk of loss or damage to the Property shall be borne by the successful All that leasehold lot of ground and the improvements thereon, situate and bidder from and after the date and time of the sale. Obtaining possession of the 6554 Parnell Avenue, Dundalk, MD 21222 lying in Baltimore City, State of Maryland and being more fully described in the and reported by: ERIN M. COHEN, JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, Property shall be the sole responsibility of the successful bidder. A deposit of Deed, dated December 19, 2006 and recorded among the Land Records of Balti- One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00), in the form of certified check BRIAN THOMAS, HUGH J. GREEN, PATRICK M. A. DECKER, Trustee(s), be more City in Liber 08874, Page 00614. Subject to an annual $60 ground rent. or cashier’s check, (the “Deposit”) at the time of sale will be required at the time ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July The improvements are believed to comprise a two story inside-group brick of sale. The Beneficiary is not required to make a Deposit. The balance of the 31, 2015, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper townhome. According to published tax records, the home was built in 1920, and purchase price for the Property, together with interest at 5.00% per annum from published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before is believed to be arranged for 6 rooms (3 bedrooms), bath and basement; lot the date of sale to the date of settlement, shall be paid in cash within fifteen July 22, 2015. size 14’ x 65’6”, more or less. Spring Street is located off E. Lanvale Street, one (15) days after final ratification of the sale of the Property by the Circuit Court, The report states the amount of the sale to be $33,013.90. block east of Harford Avenue. TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE WITH REGARD TO ALL OF PURCHASER’S LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. TERMS OF SALE: A $3,000 deposit, payable by certified check or cashier’s OBLIGATIONS. Taxes, water, sewer, ground rent, condominium fees, and/or True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. check, will be required of the purchaser at time and place of sale. The holder of homeowners association dues, if applicable, will be adjusted to the date of sale jy3,10,17 the indebtedness, if a bidder at the sale, shall not be required to post a deposit. and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. All other public charges and assess- Balance to be paid in cash at settlement, which shall take place within five (5) ments payable on an annual basis, including sanitary and/or metropolitan business days following final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court for district charges will be adjusted for the current year to date of sale and assumed Baltimore City. If payment of the balance does not take place within the thereafter by the purchaser. All costs of conveyance, including transfer taxes Baltimore City. specified time, the deposit shall be forfeited and the property may be resold at and recordation taxes will be paid by the purchaser. If any successful bidder the risk and expense of the purchaser. All adjustments as of date of sale. The fails for any reason to complete settlement as provided above, the Deposit shall Sarah M. Simon, Attorney, property will be sold in “AS IS” condition, without express or implied warranty be forfeited and applied to the costs of the sale, including Substitute Trustees’ 10021 Balls Ford Road, Suite 200, as to the nature and description of the improvements as contained herein; and fees, and the balance, if any, shall be delivered to the Beneficiary to be applied Manassas, Virginia 20109 subject to easements, agreements, restrictions or covenants of record affecting by the Beneficiary against the indebtedness secured by, and other amounts due IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: KRISTINE D. same, if any. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of under, the Deed of Trust in accordance with the Deed of Trust or applicable law the property and assumes the risk of loss or damage to the property from the BROWN v. IRENE M. YOUNG - Case No. 24-O-14-003908 or otherwise as the Beneficiary shall elect. Forfeiture of the Deposit shall not date of sale forward. The purchaser waives and releases the Sheriff of Baltimore limit any rights or remedies of the Substitute Trustees or the Beneficiary with City, the holder of the indebtedness, the Auctioneers, and their respective respect to any such default. If the Property is resold after any such default, such Notice of Sale agents, successors and assigns from any and all claims the purchaser and/or its re-sale shall be at the risk and the cost of the failing bidder, and the failing Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale successors and assigns may now have or may have in the future relating to the bidder shall be liable for any deficiency between its bid and the successful bid of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings condition of the property, including but not limited to the environmental at the resale as well as the costs of conducting such re-sale. In the event the condition thereof. Recordation costs, transfer taxes and all other costs incident Substitute Trustees do not execute a deed of conveyance or other necessary 3725 Manchester Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 to settlement to be paid by the purchaser. Time shall be of the essence for the settlement documents, the purchaser’s sole remedy shall be the refund of the purchaser. and reported by: WILLIAM M. SAVAGE, GREGORY N. BRITTO, LILA Z. Deposit. In the event the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey marketable title or in the event the borrower entered into a repayment plan, reinstated or STITELY, KRISTINE D. BROWN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless paid the loan off prior to the sale, or if for any other reason, the undersigned did cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 23, 2015, provided a copy of not have the right to sell, the sale is null and void and the purchaser is not this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each entitled to any legal or equitable remedy other than return of the Deposit of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 14, 2015. without interest and any and all other claims of the purchaser are hereby The report states the amount of the sale to be $12,000.00. released. Additional terms and conditions to be announced at the time of sale. LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. All inquiries regarding the sale should be directed to Stephen B. Jackson, True Copy—Test: LAVINIA ALEXANDER, Clerk. Substituted Trustee. je26,jy3,10 STEPHEN B. JACKSON and JOHN P. FOLEY, IV, Substitute Trustees. jy3,10,24 je26,jy3,10