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 »
In the past, estate planning was regarded as a subject reserved only to older couples with considerable financial holdings, which could include everything from stocks and bonds to houses. Today,... Read More »
FORMER PATIENTS OF DR. NIKITA LEVY Former patients of Dr. Nikita Levy, former OB/GYN employee of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, have been made aware of alleged photographs and video taping... Read More »
The Age of the Internet has put tons of information at our fingertips. So much in fact that we’re faced with having to sort through data that matters, and data... Read More »
Contracts signed by parties in a business venture are put into place to protect everyone. In many cases, the terms of the contract are fulfilled and both parties leave satisfied.... Read More »
In review, 2012 was a year like any other – there were highpoints and low points – and perhaps one of the most frightening events was from the outbreak of... Read More »
In today’s difficult economic climate, many people are discovering that working for themselves can be a realistic and viable alternative to working for a larger corporation. Entrepreneurism has been a... Read More »
Special issues can arise in automobile litigation that make it more difficult to pursue a car accident claim. These issues can make additional parties potentially liable for injuries and must... Read More »