![]() concerned the construction of the MGM National Harbor Resort and Casino, where the construction contractors required their workers (many of whom are Latine) to ride a shuttle a couple of miles from a parking lot to the construction site, but provided inadequate transport, so the workers often spent hours per day waiting for and riding the shuttle. The contractors refused to compensate the workers for that time, and the workers sued under Maryland’s wage statutes, arguing that this compulsory travel time was “work” under Maryland law. In an important victory in the fight against wage theft, the Court of Appeals ruled that employers must compensate employees for required travel time. Read on to hear about victories concerning employers’ responsibility to pay employees for travel time and court transparency, and mixed results in cases affecting the enforcement of rental licensing laws. As the Court’s current term comes to a close, the Court has issued several opinions in cases in which the Public Justice Center’s Appellate Advocacy Project submitted briefs. To view employment opportunities in the Office of the Clerk and Law Clerk positions, visit the Maryland Judiciary Career Center.Decisions from the Court of Appeals have wide-ranging impact on Marylanders’ lives, affecting everything from workers’ rights to safe and healthy housing to the way our judicial system operates. You will be required to create an account if you need to save your Employment Application and complete it later.įor assistance or additional information about the Employment Application Process, please contact Court Administration at 24 or by email at Clerk of the Court (Maryland State) Positions.An email notification will be sent to you requesting further information. If the Employment Application is not complete or the Court has not received all supporting documents, your submission will be returned to you.Your Employment Application will not be accepted until it has been fully completed and submitted with all three attachments.It is a good idea to have your Cover Letter, Resume, and Writing Prompt prepared before you complete the Employment Application.It will be needed to access your previous incomplete Employment Application. Be sure to save the password that you created during the registration process.You will receive an email that includes a link that will take you back to your Employment Application.On the Register page, complete the required fields, then click.At any point, you can save your Employment Application and return to complete it later by click the button.The 2nd message will have a subject of ‘Montgomery County Circuit Court – Employment Application Submission Confirmation’.One message will have a subject of ‘Signature Confirmation: Employment Application’.Both messages will say they are from the Montgomery County Circuit Court.You will receive two emails that include a PDF copy of the completed Employment Application along with links to your Cover Letter, Resume, and Writing Prompt.You will be redirected back to the Circuit Court’s Website to the Employment Application Submission Confirmation page.Once all the Initials and Signature fields have been populated, click.Click, then until all Initials and Signature fields have been populated.Click when you are happy with your signature.For Signature Type, you may choose Type, Draw, or Upload Custom.The Initials field will be automatically populated based on what is entered into the Full Legal Name field.In the Create Signature dialog, enter your Full Legal Name and Email.Once you have attached all 3 documents, click.In the Upload Attachments dialog, you must upload PDF versions of your Cover Letter, Resume, and Writing Prompt for your Employment Application to be fully accepted. ![]() Click the button in the bottom right corner. After completing page 9 of the Employment Application, you will arrive at the Signature and Initials fields.The fields marked with an asterisk * must be completed to submit the Employment Application.Open the Montgomery County Circuit Court Employment Application.Transcripts / Previously Recorded Courtroom Audio.
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