Stuart Marshall Salsbury

Conflict, Mediation
300 West Pratt Street, Suite 450
Baltimore, Maryland 21201


Conflict

Admitted

1972, Maryland; 2000, District of Columbia

Law School

University of Maryland, J.D., with honors, 1971

Law School Graduation Year

1971

College

Duke University, A.B., 1968

Memberships

Maryland State Bar Association (Member of Council, Negligence, Insurance and Workers Compensation Section, 1975-1978; Chairman, 1979); Maryland Trial Lawyers Association (President, 1985-1986; President-Elect, 1984-1985; Vice President, 1983-1984; Secretary, 1980-1983; Member, Board of Governors, 1979-1980); The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Member, Board of Governors, 1989-1992); American Board of Trial Advocates (Advocate)

Biographical

Associate Editor, Maryland Law Review, 1970-1971. Author: Maryland's Wetlands: The Legal Quagmire, 30 Maryland Law Review 240, Summer, 1970; Note, Railway Labor Act, Carriers Right to Resort to Self Help in Major Disputes Prior to Exhaustion of RLA Procedures, 30 Maryland Law Review 162, Spring 1970. Co-Author with Levin, Bad Faith Litigation in Maryland, National Business Institute, 1996. Contributor: Stein, Trial Handbook for Maryland Lawyers (1972); MICPEL, Maryland Tort Damages (1979 Ed.). Member, MICPEL Faculty for Nine Day Intensive Trial Workshop, 1987—. Law Clerk to Judge James R. Miller, Jr., U.S. District Court of Maryland, 1971-1972. Listed in The Best Lawyers in America (1991-2003 Eds.). Member, Board of Visitors, University of Maryland School of Law, 1995—. Member, Board of Directors, Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service, 1997. Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers.

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