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Understanding CMS “Immediate Jeopardy” Investigations in Healthcare Facilities
Legal Ethics: A More Civil Way to Practice Law
The Fee Rule for Maryland Attorneys May Be Changing. You Don’t Have To.
Sean Gugerty to Speak at ACI's 2024 Drug and Medical Device Litigation Conference
An Employer’s Step-by-Step Guide to Obtaining a Peace Order on Behalf of an Employee
How to Respond to a Maryland Board of Nursing Complaint
Goodell DeVries Partners to Speak at The Trial Network’s Litigation Symposium
Responding to Bar Counsel Inquiries
FTC Final Rule on Noncompete Clauses: Pending Litigation
Bennett v. Gentile: Maryland’s Supreme Affirms Strict Privity Rule in Legal Malpractice Cases
Generative AI and Legal Ethics
How to Use the Dog Days of Summer
Judges and the Public’s Confidence
Handling Criminal Incidents in Business: A Guide
FTC Noncompete Rule: How DC, MD, and VA State Laws Are Affected
Creativity is the Lifeblood of the Law
3 Steps to Prepare for the FTC Noncompete Clause Rule
Maryland Garageman’s Liens: What They Cover and How They Are Effectuated
Financial Matters and Legal Ethics
Timely Good-Faith Efforts to Make Restitution in Attorney Discipline Cases
Do You Take the Case?
Understanding Jurors in a Post-Covid Landscape
Why Maryland Should Allow 28 Days for Post-Trial Motions
Witness Preparation Versus Witness Coaching
The Ethics of Limited Scope Engagements
What You Need to Know About the Corporate Transparency Act
The Ethics of Deposition Objections
Nikki Nesbitt Profiled in Trial Network News
Attorneys and Agreements Not to Compete
Aiyo! Ruminations on Two Disputes that Weren’t
Conflicts in a Lawyer’s Own Interests, Testimony
AGC v. Pierre: The Ethics of Election Interference
The Case for Mandatory CLE
2023 and the Summer of Daubert
Taking Discovery Obligations Seriously
Take-Home COVID Claims Should Not Prevail in Maryland and D.C.
What to Do When Leaving a Law Firm
Representation and Colorblindness in Maryland's Appellate Courts
Updated FTC Endorsement Guides
A Commitment to Equal Justice
Abruquah v. State Debates Abuse of Discretion Under Rule 5-702
An Anomaly in Maryland Insurance Law
Communication Makes Clients Happy
Daubert "Fit" and the "Appropriateness" of Expert Testimony Under Rule 5-702(2)
What's Next for Non-Competes?
Ethical Trap of Third-Party Liens
Business Contracts: Can We Back Out of the Deal?
To the Victor Go the Spoils? The Recovery of Attorney's Fees in Attorney Discipline Cases
Lessons from Attorney Grievance Commission v. Kalarestaghi
The Ethics of Brady v. Maryland
Legal Ethics: Setting Limits With Your Clients
Victoria Thornton and Colleagues Offer Advice for Young Lawyers
A New Year is a Good Time for New Ethics Resolutions
All the President's Men: The Ethics of Disputing the 2020 Election
Jhanelle Graham Caldwell Traces Her Musically Paved Path to the Law
Lawyer Wellness and Mental Health
Did the Frankel Decision Create an Expert Affidavit Requirement for Rule 5-702 Motions?
Legal Ethics: Intersection with Our Daily Lives
AGC v. Jackson: Bar Counsel's Changing Approach to Interacting with Maryland Attorneys
AGC v. Jackson Takes on Non-Maryland Lawyers Who Maintain Offices in the State
Bad Words: AGC v. Maiden and the Ethics of Profanity and Offensive Language
How Have Maryland Courts Been Applying Rule 5-702 After Adopting Daubert Standard?
Is the Science All Wet? Strategies for Surviving a Daubert Challenge in Water Leakage Construction Cases
Kaitlin Corey Featured in MSBA Member Focus
Kaitlin Corey Appointed to Board of Northeastern Maryland Technology Council
Victoria Thornton on MSBA Young Lawyers Panel: Tips for Young Lawyers
Supreme Court Limits Relief From Final Judgments After Appellate Deadlines Pass
Derek Stikeleather Quoted on Maryland Court of Appeals State v. Matthews Opinion
Federal Judicial Conference Unanimously Approves Proposed Rule 702 Amendments
Three Goodell DeVries Lawyers on Law School Adjunct Faculty in Fall 2022
Forced Arbitration of Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault Claims is Not Enforceable
Nikki Nesbitt Profiled in I95 Business "Women Leading in Law" Feature
MSBA Panel Reviews Recent Notable Maryland Appellate Decisions
Derek Stikeleather to Present on Daubert and FRE 702 at Trial Network Program
Kelly Hughes Iverson to Speak on BABC's Remote Pre-Trial Litigation Panel
Cooperation Versus Self-Incrimination: Asserting the Fifth Amendment in Attorney Discipline Cases
AGC v. Bonner: When Mitigation is Not Enough
Reimagining Vanderlinde: Dishonesty Doesn’t Always Lead to Disbarment
New Law Allows Maryland Employers to Obtain Restraining Orders for Employees
Weighing Controlling and Persuasive Daubert Authorities for Maryland State Courts
Fourth Circuit Warns of Heightened Risk of Error in Products Liability Cases When Courts Treat Daubert Admissibility as Mere Question of Weight
Craig Brodsky Presents Legal Ethics CLE
Effective Health Care Policies Mitigate Litigation Risks
The Future of Daubert in Maryland
Modern Family Law: Who Gets the Frozen Pre-Embryos?
THE CASE FOR CAPS - Missouri and the Legality of Medical Cannabis License Caps
Why Banks Are Finally Nearing a Green Light on Medical Cannabis
What Is a "Daubert Issue" in Maryland?
Asbestos Litigation in the Era of Online Legal Proceedings: A Q&A with Malcolm Brisker
Changing Their Tune on 'Shrooms: The Legalization and Regulation of Psilocybin
The Importance of Mitigation in Attorney Discipline Cases - Part 2
Ethics Traps for the Unwary: Documents Sent to Bar Counsel for One Inquiry Can Prompt Another
Can Maryland Courts Affirm Summary Judgment on Alternative Grounds?
PODCAST: Craig Brodsky Interviewed on Medical Malpractice Law
Clearing the Air: Maryland Court of Appeals Recognizes Stand-Alone Tort of Breach of Fiduciary Duty
VIDEO: Ethics Traps for the Unwary
Trends in Asbestos Litigation: A Q&A with Malcolm Brisker
It's Official: Maryland Accepts Daubert as Controlling Law for Admitting Expert Testimony
Pruning Dead Wood: Why There Should Be a Mechanism to Address Meritless Charges in Maryland Attorney Discipline Cases Before the Close of Trial
The Disorder Made Me Do It: How Disabilities Impact Attorney Grievance Cases
What Kim Kardashian and Prince William Can Teach Us About Remote Oral Arguments
Pox Americana: Four Types of Litigation to Surge Post-COVID
Avoid Getting Stuck With the Tab: How to Respond to Post-Trial Statements of Costs in Maryland Attorney Discipline Cases
Ethics Traps for the Unwary: Don't Lose the Remote Control During COVID-19
Ethics Traps for the Unwary: Taking Exception in a Maryland Attorney Discipline Case
The Ethics of Social Distancing: Attorney-Client Communication in the Era of Coronavirus
Up in Smoke? Ethical Concerns - Maryland Attorneys and Medical Marijuana
As the World Shuts Down, Hospitality Litigation Heats Up
Ethics Traps for the Unwary #7: Using Expert Witnesses in Attorney Discipline Cases in Maryland
Ethics Traps for the Unwary #6: How to Address Meritless Charges at the Close of Bar Counsel's Case
Court of Appeals to Review New Expert-Testimony Requirement for Medical Malpractice Defendants Asserting "Empty Chair" Defense
Ethics Traps for the Unwary #5: To Testify or Not to Testify
Ethics Traps for the Unwary #4: Don't Be Exposed - Keep the Right Insurance
The Fourth Circuit Emoluments Case Proceeds En Banc: A Non-Partisan Guide for Lawyers
Maryland Attorney Discipline 2019: Bar Complaints Are Down, But Sanctions Are Up
WTF: The Ethics of Profanity in Maryland
Key Takeaways from Linda Woolf on "Managing Millennial Lawyers"
Kelly Hughes Iverson Reflects on Year as Baltimore City Bar President
Ethics Traps for the Unwary #3: What Are Your Obligations When Bar Counsel Calls?
McLaughlin Opinion Provides Valuable Guidance After Final Judgment Rule Sinks Another Maryland Appeal
Ethic Traps for the Unwary #2: Cooperating with Bar Counsel and Correcting Misleading Information
Ethic Traps for the Unwary #1: Suspended Lawyers and Law-Related Activities
The Impact of Mitigators and Aggravators in the Attorney Disciplinary Process - Part 1
Intent Matters: Defending Attorney Misrepresentation Claims
Kelly Hughes Iverson in Washington Lawyer Special Feature
Positive & Effective Juror Interactions: Lessons Learned from a Recent Roundtable Discussion
Preparing to Sell a Business
A Prescription for Medical Marijuana Will Shoot Down Your Gun Rights
I Didn’t Sign My Joint Tax Return. Am I Still Responsible for Unpaid Taxes?
Are Your Workers Independent Contractors or Employees?
Are You an Innocent Spouse? Dealing with a Spouse’s Underpayment or Underreporting of Taxes
Twombly-Iqbal "Plausibility" and Maryland's Pleading Requirements
Who Will Protect the Consumers of Trademarked Goods?
Cybersquatting and Counterfeiting: Fighting Back and Enjoining Non-Parties
Latent but Potent; The Hidden Possibilities of Franchising Claims Under State Law
Pizza, Anyone?
Requesting Attorney’s Fees At Arbitration: A Trap For The Unwary
Going Rogue: Claims Involving Intentional Acts Committed by Employees
The Long And Winding Road
Will A Data Breach Destroy Your Goodwill?
Top 5 Things To Be Aware Of When Faced With A Request To Establish A Mechanic’s Lien
Why Defendants Should Want To Take More Class Actions To Trial
Lies, Damned Lies, And Statistics
Lien On Me Too
Don’t Be Exposed
Got Prejudice?
It’s Not All About The Benjamins
Why Construction Delays Might Not Get You Paid
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