Maryland Court of Appeals Rules on Admissible Identification

Tim Maloney Wins Landmark Maryland Court of Appeals Ruling: Social Hosts Can Be Liable for Guests’ Drunken Driving

On July 5, 2016, partner Timothy F. Maloney won a major victory in the Maryland Court of Appeals, when the state’s highest court ruled unanimously that…

Maryland Court of Appeals Rules on Admissible Identification

Litigating Claims under the New Maryland False Claims Act

Jeffrey Mills was the Director of Food and Nutritional Services for the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) from 2010 to 2013.  DCPS used Chartwells, a…

New Study Demonstrates That Medical Error Is the Third Leading Cause of Death in the United States

A study published in the British Journal of Medicine published on May 3, 2016 found that the third leading cause of death in the United States…

Appellate Review

Real Property – Retaliation Actions and Attorneys’ Fees  Felicia Lockett v. Blue Ocean Bristol, LLC, No. 29, Sept. Term, 2015 (Md. Feb.  22, 2016). Felicia Lockett…

Can Employers Conduct Mental Health Screenings

Can Employers Conduct Mental Health Screenings?

On February 26, 2016, a coworker shot seventeen employees at a Kansas factory, three of whom were killed. While this was a high profile active shooting,…

Best Interest Attorney for Children in Child Custody Battles

Child Custody in Divorce: Best Interest Attorneys and Representation of Children

If you have filed for custody and/or divorce in Maryland, you’ve likely heard the term Best Interest Attorney. In fact, at your initial conference with the…

The difference between a resignation and constructive discharge: $7.1 Million

This week, a judge in Los Angeles, California vacated a $7.1 million verdict in favor of former Los Angeles Times sports columnist T.J. Simers, who claimed…

5 Ways You Can Help Prevent Medical Malpractice

When we go to the doctor or the hospital, we expect our healthcare providers to perform their responsibilities without any errors. But the truth is that…

Appellate Review

This blog is a summary of recent significant appellate decisions by the Court of Special of Appeals of Maryland in the areas of Workers’ Compensation, Insurance,…

What is the Maryland Medical Malpractice ‘Standard of Care’?

Two days before his 15th birthday, Samuel Metler visited a radiologist, who diagnosed him with walking pneumonia. After receiving treatment, Samuel still experienced symptoms, which grew…

Medicare Fraud and False Claims Act meets Snoop Dogg and Angel Heart

Death Won’t “Do You Part” from the False Claims Act

Benjamin Franklin once wrote, “[i]n the world nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes.”  Franklin’s point being that much like Snoop Dogg…

Government Contractor Pays $7.8 Million to Resolve Whistleblower Case

Former Employees’ Qui Tam Lawsuit Leads to Recovery For Taxpayers Against LB & B Associates, Inc. for Allegedly Creating a Fraudulent Minority Owned Business to Obtain…