Congratulations to David Skeen on receiving a superb AVVO rating of 10 in Admiralty & Maritime Law. 2014 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America WCS Law would also like... Read More »
The lawyers are Wright, Constable & Skeen are affiliated with many professional associations and organizations. Bar Associations and Legal OrganizationsADR MarylandAmerican Arbitration AssociationAmerican Bar Association, International Law Sub-Committee, Fidelity & Surety Law... Read More »
Four of the attorneys at Wright, Constable & Skeen received the honor from Avvo of being "Perfect 10s". David Skeen, Michael Stover, Mary Alice Smolarek and Robert Hasselbacher are considered Top Litigation Attorneys by... Read More »
Business Law Highlights for ExecutivesWright, Constable & Skeen, LLPStaying In StrideMaryland News:Damages for Commercial Contract BreachesArbitration Clauses in Employment AgreementsPersonal Liability for Violation of Wage Payment and Collection LawNon-Competition Covenants... Read More »
Congratulations to each of our seven lawyers who have been selected by Best Lawyers in these areas: David Skeen (Maritime and Mediation); Steve White (Maritime); George Bachrach (Construction Law and Insurance Law);... Read More »
WCS attorneys Gerald P. Sunderland and Jason R. Potter will be Co-Chairing the Surety portion of the 38th Annual Meeting and Seminar to be held at The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay... Read More »
The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”), which has jurisdiction to determine whether employment policies - in both union and non-union workplaces - unlawfully interfere with employees’ rights under the National... Read More »
In Mitek Systems, Inc. v. U.S. Services Automobile Association, a Delaware federal court has held that a forum-selection clause in a licensing agreement does not prevent a court in a... Read More »
In Preferred Systems Solutions, Inc. v. GP Consulting, LLC, Virginia Supreme Court has enforced a covenant not to compete in the context of a federal government contract. The contract at... Read More »
In Campusano v. Lusitano Construction LLC, the Court of Special Appeals has held that that a “four-factor economic reality test for ‘control’” governs whether a corporate officer can be held... Read More »