By Meighan Burton Most Baltimore residents (and Americans alike) are well aware that our National Anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner,” was penned... Read More »
Mexican customs authorities are cracking down on foreign privately owned vessels in their marinas to ensure proper documentation. By Stephen White Mexico is a popular retirement and vacation destination... Read More »
Posted from the Baltimore Barrister with permission from the Bar Association of Baltimore City. Two recent decisions, one from the U.S. Supreme Court and the other from Maryland’s Court of... Read More »
Good sailing is not so much about good conditions as it is about good planning. Ideal weather conditions obviously make sailing much easier and more enjoyable. However, racing sailors can... Read More »
The Maryland Public Information Act provides the general public with access to government procurement records. Losing a government contract to a competitor can feel a bit anticlimactic after all the... Read More »
Power of Attorney documents can be used in specific situations, such as real estate transactions. A Power of Attorney (POA) is a well-known document in many estate plans. It is... Read More »
The Importance of Being a “Vessel” Under Maritime Law: Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach Florida David Skeen, Partner at Wright, Constable & Skeen, L.L.P has been practicing admiralty law... 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 »