Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Attorney Charles Ware's Blog: ATTORNEYS CHARLES WARE AND WILLIAM KUNSTLER FEATUR...

Attorney Charles Ware's Blog: ATTORNEYS CHARLES WARE AND WILLIAM KUNSTLER FEATUR...: Extracted from The Baltimore Sun and The Howard County (Maryland) Sun ; Sunday, September 9, 1990, page 27:             CONFERENCE  FEATU...

ATTORNEYS CHARLES WARE AND WILLIAM KUNSTLER FEATURED AT U.S. BLACK CAUCUS CONFERENCE

Extracted from The Baltimore Sun and The Howard County (Maryland) Sun ; Sunday, September 9, 1990, page 27:


           CONFERENCE  FEATURES  WARE  AND  KUNSTLER


Trial lawyer Charles Jerome Ware of Columbia and nationally known civil rights attorney
William Kunstler will be featured speakers at the annual U.S. Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, September 27.


The two will speak about harassment of elected and appointed officials in the United States.


Ware has a private law practice in Columbia and also serves as the General Counsel for the 35,000-member Maryland State Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).


He is the 1989 recipient of the prestigious  Charles Hamilton Houston Award for Outstanding Legal Advocacy.

Monday, June 20, 2016

BALTIMORE & MARYLAND SOURCES OF CHILD LEAD EXPOSURE: A Primer by Charles Jerome Ware, LLC

www.charlesjeromeware.com   "Here to make a Difference. Baltimore-based, Nationally-respected."
For a courtesy initial consultation, contact premier defense attorney Charles Jerome Ware at (410) 730-5016 or (410) 720-6129.

Some Potential Sources of Child Lead (Pb) Exposure in Baltimore and throughout Maryland :
(1)  Lead paint-covered furniture, walls, plumbing fixtures, furniture -type toys, cribs, beds, etc.
(2) Soft lead-covered metal objects such as toys, jewelry, hobby items sports items such as fishing sinkers, soldered items, etc.
(3) Lead-covered food and drink containers, eating utensils, ceramic and glazed items, etc.
(4) Leaded cosmetics and their containers, hair products and their containers, items such as talcum powder, etc.
(5) Occupations of parents and other adults in contact with the child, including adult work clothes, etc.
(6) Lead paint-covered playground equipment, sand boxes, dirt-covered playgrounds, etc.
(7) Nearby building demolitions and wielding, etc.

Because of its long-time history of lead-use --- industrially and construction-wise, Some parts of Maryland, generally, and Baltimore, specifically, have a reputation for being "ground zero" for lead (Pb) claims and lawsuits. Be aware of this reputation.