Did a well-known lawyer commit a disbarrable offense in seeking, perhaps with the threat of a damaging public disclosure, a $25 million consulting gig.
Did a well-known lawyer commit a disbarrable offense in seeking, perhaps with the threat of a damaging public disclosure, a $25 million consulting gig.
Maryland high court adopts Daubert standard, opening trials to a broader range of science-based testimony than that which is “generally accepted” among scientists.
A Baltimore audio-video services provider fired an employee after denying her request to work remotely due to her anxiety and depression, EEOC alleges.
Catholic Relief Services withdrew insurance from employee’s spouse after telling worker it does not discriminate against same-sex marriages, he alleges in suit.
Maryland bar applicants may take an abbreviated, pandemic-spurred online exam in October or serve as temporary legal practitioners under supervising attorneys.