Media Mention: Business attorney Neil Lanzi is quoted in The Washington Post regarding his client’s getting CIA approval for embargoed screenplay. “A Spy Story Gets CIA’s Green Light,” Washington Post,... Read More »
Published in 2017 Maryland Super Lawyers — January 2017 by Beth Taylor It was only a decade ago that Lisa Sparks, a first-generation high school graduate who grew up in... Read More »
Charting a course is about more than simply knowing the destination; it’s about anticipating the obstacles and being prepared to overcome them. For over a century, the attorneys of Wright, Constable & Skeen, LLP have helped businesses throughout the... Read More »
Michael Gordon was awarded the Baltimore City Bar Association’s Paul A. Dorf Memorial ADR Award. for his long and distinguished service in alternative dispute resolution. This award is presented to... Read More »
We are pleased to announce the relocation and expansion of our Baltimore office to: 7 Saint Paul Street, 18th FloorBaltimore, Maryland 21202 Our new office is only two blocks from... Read More »
Meeting with a family law attorney doesn’t have to be unpleasant and stressful. The more you know about what to expect at the initial consultation, the more comfortable and prepared... Read More »
The short term highway-funding bill, passed by both the House and Senate, and signed by President Obama on July 31st, contains a number of tax-related provisions, including changing the due... Read More »
By: Robert W. Hesselbacher, Jr. A recent concurring opinion by Supreme Court Justice Kennedy might provoke reconsideration of whether states can require e-commerce and mail-order businesses to collect use taxes... Read More »
By: Robert W. Hesselbacher, Jr. In North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners v. Federal Trade Commission, decided February 25, 2015, the United States Supreme Court held that a state licensing... Read More »