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Maryland Summary Judgment and Related Termination Motions, 2025-2026 ed. (Vol. 9, Maryland Practice Series)

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Maryland Summary Judgment and Related Termination Motions is devoted to making or opposing termination motions, such as summary judgment, dismissal, or motion to strike. It provides practice tips and ready-to-use citations for supporting and opposing

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Lisa McGuire

Lisa McGuire attended law school at The University of Akron School of Law, where she graduated magna cum laude in 2001. During law school, she served as Articles Editor of Akron Law Review. After law school, she served as a judicial clerk for the Honorable