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 Don Maiberger | Feb 25, 2019 | General Litigation, Workers Compensation Litigation
Introduction – Our National Opioid Crisis Our country is experiencing a crisis involving the overuse of narcotic medication leading to an alarming statistic of increasing overdose related deaths. There is evidence that medical marijuana, when properly prescribed and...
by Alice Kelley Scanlon, Esq. | Dec 7, 2018 | Contract Review & Negotiation, General Litigation
The holiday season is the perfect time to be reminded of consumer protections—both what we should expect of those who sell consumer goods and services and what a merchant can advertise or promise to customers. A relative of mine recently signed up with a fitness...
by Virginia Vile Tehrani | Aug 17, 2018 | Criminal Defense, General Litigation
Attorneys use multiple approaches to litigation and trial work, especially when it comes to criminal defense. Many attorneys use every attack they can find to chip away at a case. Also, clients sometimes think that their attorney isn’t doing enough for them because...
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...