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 »
In Falls v. 1CI, Inc., the Court of Special Appeals has held that a company’s former CEO is required to arbitrate his claim that the company violated Maryland’s Wage Payment... Read More »
In CR-RSC Tower I, LLC v. RSC Tower I, LLC, Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals has held that certain defendant landowners were not entitled, as part of an effort to... Read More »
The question is often asked whether to hire a realtor or to sell your home as a “sale by owner”. Believe it or not, hiring an attorney may actually be... Read More »