Maryland Statutes

§ 1-203

Maryland § 1-203
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gcjCourts and Judicial Proceedings
Title1

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Md. Code Ann., Courts and Judicial Proceedings § 1-203 (2026).

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(a)Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, no judge may during his term of office practice law, maintain an office for the practice of law, or have any interest in an office for the practice of law, whether conducted in whole or in part by himself or by others. A judge may not allow his name to be used in connection with a law office, nor may he profit directly or indirectly from the practice of law.
(b)Prior to qualification for judicial office, a judge may agree with his former law firm, or his successor in practice, that the judge may receive over a reasonable period of time one or more payments representing the reasonable liquidated value of his interest in his former practice as of the date of the termination of practice. The agreement shall be in writing an

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