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Maryland Electronic Case Filing and Webcast of Hearings
Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Anne Arundel County is starting a program to train the court's staff in electronic filing, with complete case files available online.



Further, the Maryland Court of Appeals is planning to launch it's webcast this Thursday.



Stephanie Tracey "Local, state courts going high-tech" Baltimore Examiner, Nov. 28, 2006





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Maryland Court - Case Information Online
Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Case information from the Circuit and District Courts of Maryland is now accessible online.

Public Access to Maryland Court Records

All counties are accessible except Montgomery and Prince George's.

Prince George's County is accessible here.

Montgomery County is accessible here.

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Are you renting your own home?
Monday, November 20, 2006

When someone is in foreclosure, they may be approached by individuals claiming they can save the home.

The individual in foreclosure, "to save the home," ultimately sells the home to an investor who then rents the home back. Often times these transactions are scams, leaving the homeowner with nothing.

Maryland recently passed the Protection of Homeowners in Foreclosure Act which proscribes how these transactions should be handled and various remedies.

If you have sold your home to stop a foreclosure, you may be able to have your home returned to you or recoup any lost value.

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