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Baltimore entertainment lawyer Paul W. Gardner II hires attorney;
Baltimore entertainment lawyer Paul W. Gardner II is no longer representing accused White House party-crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi....
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Md. Court of Special Appeals: No patent, no conversion
A businessman who designed an aluminum rail cannot sue his "just- in-time" supplier for conversion after it sold the rails to a competitor, the...
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Embezzling arsonist gets 11 year sentence by U.S. District Court in
A federal judge has sentenced a Dundalk man to more than 11 years in prison for stealing $1 million from the law firm where he worked as a...
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Overtime suit in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland in
In a settlement reached in federal court in Maryland, a janitorial services company will pay workers up to $3.8 million. The janitors, who...
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Md. lawyer swims the Dardanelles to Asia
M. Natalie McSherry was no competitive swimmer. McSherry could swim, of course. But her last "serious" swimming was when she was 8 years old....
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Verdicts & Settlements December 14, 2009: Rare win for defense in
Lawyers for a building-materials manufacturer won a rare defense verdict in a mesothelioma case last week. Manuel Gonzalez, a 55-year-old...
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Md. Court of Appeals disbars lawyer for abandoning client
The Court of Appeals has disbarred a lawyer after finding he utterly abandoned a client, failed to respond to Bar Counsel and did not show up for...
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U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Blake explains ruling on prints
A common method of fingerprint analysis is reliable enough for court, U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Blake has explained. A memorandum filed...
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Md. Court of Appeals orders search for DNA evidence in rape case
Just how thorough must prosecutors be in tracking down DNA evidence that may not exist anymore? In the latest of a line of cases on the topic,...
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Some notable defense verdicts in 2009 in Md.
Some notable defense verdicts from this year Medstar-Georgetown Medical Center Inc. v. Radiosurgery Management Assoc. LLC In 2001, Georgetown...
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