2025 Judicial Conference Program
AI and the Law: Authenticity, Integrity, and the Future of Evidence HONORABLE PAUL W. GRIMM (RET.) BOLCH JUDICIAL INSTITUTE | DUKE LAW SCHOOL 210 SCIENCE DRIVE | DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27708
PAUL W. GRIMM is the David F. Levi Professor of the Practice of Law and Director of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School. From December 2012 until his retirement in December 2022, he served as a district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, with chambers in Greenbelt, Maryland. From 1997 to 2012, he was a magistrate judge in the same court, serving as chief magistrate judge from 2006 through 2012. He is an elected member of the American Law Institute and has served as an adjunct professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law and the University of Maryland Carey School of Law, where he taught courses on evidence and discovery. He has also written extensively and taught courses for lawyers and judges in the United States and around the world on topics relating to e-discovery, technology and law, and evidence. Judge Grimm served on the Advisory Committee for the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure from 2009 to 2015 and chaired its discovery subcommittee, which crafted, in part, the 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. He graduated with an A.B. (with highest honors) from the University of California– Davis in 1973. He received his J.D., magna cum laude, and Order of the Coif from the University of New Mexico in 1976 and an LL.M. (Master of Judicial Studies) from Duke University in 2016. Judge Grimm served both on active duty and in the Army Reserve as a Judge Advocate General’s Corps officer and retired in the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Legislative Update TIMOTHY F. MALONEY, ESQ. JOSEPH, GREENWALD & LAAKE 6404 IVY LANE | STE. 400 | GREENBELT, MARYLAND 20770
TIM F. MALONEY is a partner in the Greenbelt firm of Joseph, Greenwald, and Laake. He is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. In 2012, he was named Trial Lawyer of the Year for the Maryland Association of Justice, and he also received the John Hardwicke Award for Outstanding Contributions to Administrative Law. He is a member of the Appellate Nominating Commission and served for 17 years on the Rules Committee. Tim serves on the Executive Board of the University of Maryland College Park Foundation, the board of the Maryland Catholic Conference, and the board of trustees of Archbishop Carroll High School.
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