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US Department of Justice Files Complaint Against Surgeon in JGL Whistleblower Case

US Department of Justice Files Complaint Against Surgeon in JGL Whistleblower Case Claims Surgeon Received Kickbacks, Performed Unnecessary Spinal Surgeries, Resulting in Patient Harm Last month,…

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Should You Delete Your Social Media Accounts During Divorce or Custody Proceedings?

Sharing our thoughts, photos and personal details on social media is so ingrained in many peoples’ lives that we do not think twice about the wealth…

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Maryland Expands Anti-Discrimination Law

Maryland Expands Anti-Discrimination Law To Include Independent Contractors, And Expand Rights of Harassment Victims The Maryland Human Relations Act (the “Maryland HRA”), is generally broader and…

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What JGL Community Recommends You Read This Summer

Summer in here and this is what JGL Law community recommends you read: 1.       Marion Holland Legal Assistant Book: There Must Be An Ocean Between Us…

Brian Markovitz interview by Law360 regarding Washington Teachers’ Union discrimination case

  On Sept. 18, Barry Hobson, a former employee of the Washington Teachers’ Union, filed a federal lawsuit against the union and two supervisors there, alleging…

Brian Markovitz speaks to Bloomberg BNA about new ruling of not using medical judgment in false claims cases

On July 9th, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit ruled that medical judgment can no longer be used at the summary judgment stage…

Timothy Maloney quoted in The Daily Record surrounding the Schrader, Peters case

A team from Joseph Greenwald & Laake won a major appellate victory on June 21 in the Maryland Court of Appeals and it has made the…

Tim Maloney gives his perspective of the Maryland Democratic primary election-law case to The Daily Record

Maryland’s democratic primary election is quickly approaching but not without some interesting legal distractions. Valerie Ervin had been the running mate of Kevin Kamenetz in a…

ROSEANNE HAD EVERY RIGHT TO SAY WHAT SHE DID, AND ABC HAD EVERY RIGHT TO FIRE HER

  With the recent cancellation of ABC’s sitcom Roseanne, many are talking about the First Amendment and its reach within the workplace. Did Roseanne have the right…

Timothy Maloney argues for Maryland Public Information Act transparency at the Court of Appeals

On May 7, Joseph Greenwald & Laake principal attorney Timothy Maloney argued in the Maryland Court of Appeals regarding whether or not a state agency supervisor’s…

Timothy Maloney speaks to MD Daily Record on Hogan recess appointment case

Joseph Greenwald & Laake principal attorney Timothy Maloney spoke at the Court of Appeals on May 7 regarding a case in which the General Assembly withheld…

WAGE AND HOUR UPDATE: Supreme Court Reverses Long-Standing View on Interpretation of FLSA Overtime Exemptions

In a 5-4 decision last week, the Supreme Court in Encino Motorcars, LLC v. Navarro departed from its long-standing view that the exemptions from the Fair…