Bruce Godfrey, a lawyer and veteran Maryland blogger had some nice comments to say about CP and added to our legal understanding of the Stephen Kling de-certification controversy. Concerning Kling's failure to file required forms, Godfrey wrote:
As Foer noted, "You'd think this would be pretty easy to do" and he's right: it is. The only mitigating factor is that the CPF dues form, the escrow filing and the pro bono filing are not done the same way; the latter two can be done online and are due on a different annual schedule from the green-enveloped dues form, which currently cannot be completed online, only by dead-tree check.
Godfrey concludes, as only a fellow blogger can do, by saying, "congratulations to Paul Foer on the sort of good scoop that local bloggers can do best."
I appreciate Godfrey's kind words, his continued interest in Maryland politics and for offering insight that only a legal scholar can offer--and such insights are welcome in the blogosphere. See his post at: www.crablaw.com .
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