by Philip Wright | Jul 2, 2020 | Business Law, General Litigation
While perhaps not the world’s oldest profession, the business of borrowing money has been around since there have been those with an excess of capital and those who need it. However, as when satisfying all great needs, there comes a cost. The normal price of...
by Philip Wright | May 29, 2020 | Anderson & Quinn News, COVID-19 Updates
Updated June 18, 2020 It is no surprise that court operations in the Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia area have been greatly impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. While each district has followed its own path, all have drastically reduced the amount and types...
by Philip Wright | Sep 27, 2019 | Business Law, General Litigation
Most of us have a fear of public speaking. In fact, one survey found that most Americans have placed fear of public speaking above all others including heights, bugs, snakes, and other animals, drowning, flying, clowns, and ghosts.[1] If you wish to bring a lawsuit...
by Philip Wright | Sep 8, 2019 | General Litigation, Insurance Coverage Disputes
Debido a la antigüedad de la infraestructura en Maryland, este tipo de rupturas de tuberías ocurren con mayor frecuencia. Y pueden causar grandes dolores de cabeza. Además de interrumpir el tráfico, a menudo dañan propiedades adyacentes e interrumpen operaciones...
by Philip Wright | Aug 3, 2018 | General Litigation, Insurance Coverage Disputes
Given the aging infrastructure in Maryland, water pipe bursts like these are occurring more often. And they can cause major headaches. Besides disrupting traffic, they often damage nearby property and interrupt business operations. So who foots the bill when a burst...