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Howard
J. Schulman was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1977 and concentrates
as a civil trial lawyer in such areas as civil rights, insurance
defense, insurance coverage, medical staff privileges and intellectual
property. Some of his more recent cases, some of which were
joint efforts with Mr. Kaufman, include: Robinson v. Balog (First
Amendment claim against Baltimore City Director of Public Works);
Burtnick v. McLean (racial purge of white, senior level management
employees in the Baltimore City Comptroller’s Office by
Jacqueline McLean); The Pack Shack, Inc. v. Howard County (invalidating
adult bookstores zoning law on free speech grounds); City of
Frederick v. Randall Family, LLC (defense of City in Public
Information Act case involving a madam’s “black
book”); Pinkley, Inc. v. City of Frederick (defense of
the City and its police department after the department raided
and seized the entire contents of an adult book store); and
Bouchat v. Baltimore Ravens, Inc.(Raven’s “Flying
B” logo copyright litigation). Prior
to beginning his career in law, Mr. Schulman taught History
at Baltimore’s Polytechnic High School and coached football
for Johns Hopkins University. |
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