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 and Collection Law by failing to pay him a bonus. The CEO’s employment agreement stated that “any dispute, claim, or... Read More »
May
20
May
20
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 minimize the damages awarded against them at trial of a lawsuit stemming from their breach of a land development contract,... Read More »
May
03
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 a more cost effective way to sell your house. That’s right. You did not misread anything. It may be less... Read More »
Mar
20
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, estate planning has also become commonplace for singles and couples with more modest estates who simply want to insure their... Read More »
Feb
28
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 of patients by Dr. Levy, without the patient’s consent. If you or someone that you know has received a letter... Read More »
Feb
18
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 that doesn’t! As more mobile phone users access the internet, and use websites and apps to rate everything from pizza... Read More »
Jan
22
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. However, what can you do when a contract you’ve made has been breached? (more…)
Jan
04
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 fungal meningitis which was first reported in late September in Tennessee. To date, the outbreak has infected a total of... Read More »
Dec
19
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 hallmark of the American economic landscape since the country’s founding. Starting a business has never been easier, but there are... Read More »
Dec
03
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 be considered during the course of litigating a case. Special issues arising from the accident itself include: Hit-and-Run Accidents: When... Read More »