The 110th Congress of the United States, House of Representative resolution creating National Estate Planning Awareness Week stated: Whereas it is estimated that over 120,000,000 Americans do not have up-to-date estate... Read More »
The 2014 legislative session included significant legislation affecting the estate and trust laws of Maryland. A new Maryland Trust Code encompassing approximately 70 pages was passed. While many of... Read More »
WCS attorney James Constable was recognized as a winner in the Daily Record’s Leadership in Law for the year 2014. Leadership in Law was created in 2001 to draw attention... Read More »
WCS has been selected to participate in the UM Carey School of Law Lunch Series on October 17th. The Law Firm Lunch Series has been created to expose 2L/3L students... Read More »
Lou Kozlakowski was honored Friday, September 19th at the Rebuilding Together Baltimore 25 Year Anniversary Celebration.Lou has served as RTB’s pro bono counsel to the board for over 10 years.... Read More »
The students had the opportunity to meet and greet our female attorneys in unique areas of law: Construction, Estate & Trusts, Family, and Maritime Law. 19 students joined us from... Read More »
Managing Partner, Frederick Kobb and Associate has been selected to participate in the Baltimore Women’s Bar Association Resume Worship for law students at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey... Read More »
The women attorneys at WCS are looking forward to welcoming our next group of “Rosie the Lawyer” students this Fall. The firm started the program last year to introduce female... Read More »
On September 18, 2014, WCS attorneys Mike Stover and Jason Potter will present their paper, entitled “New Standards Affecting The Surety’s Use of Section 523 – Non-Dischargeability in Bankruptcy,” at... Read More »
Under the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Code”), if a debtor, acting as a fiduciary, incurred a debt through defalcation, the debt is non-dischargeable in bankruptcy. The problem is that... Read More »