Archive for May 2020
We’re Still Open and Here for You.
During these uncertain times, we remain open and here to help. Rest assured that we are taking all available steps to remain accessible to our clients as we continue to act in accordance with their best interests during this difficult time. Please see below for answers to some frequently asked questions, and feel free to reach out to us any time for assistance with your legal matters. Is your office…
Read MoreTHANK YOU Essential Government Workers!
Over the past few months, many people have transitioned to telecommuting to comply with the Stay Home order to help slow the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus). Many others, who are essential workers, continued to report to their jobs to ensure that critical public health, safety, infrastructure and governmental functions carry on. We want to take a moment to thank all of the dedicated essential workers that are keeping Maryland…
Read MoreThere’s an oncoming flood of coronavirus-related litigation on the way. Could you have a claim?
As the world continues to deal with the health and economic catastrophe created by the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about protecting their legal rights. A potential flood of related litigation has begun a slow but steady build. Because this pandemic is unprecedented, predicting the legal fallout left in its wake is difficult. However, what we can predict is an eventual steady stream of litigation directly related…
Read MoreWhat will reopening look like in Maryland? A guide to the Governor’s coronavirus recovery plan
Governor Larry Hogan announced on Wednesday that he is lifting Maryland’s stay-at-home order today, May 15, at 5 PM. This came during a press conference wherein Governor Hogan revealed phase one of Maryland’s coronavirus recovery plan. During the press conference, he laid out what the first phase of re-opening the state would look like. What does “phase one” entail? The first phase of Governor Hogan’s plan allows activities deemed “low…
Read MoreBaltimore County Police Investigating Fatal Reisterstown Hit-And-Run
Baltimore County Police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run crash on Hammershire Road that happened on the afternoon of Thursday, May 8, 2020. Police received a call shortly before 4 PM on Thursday reporting a person yelling in the street at Hammershire and Reisterstown Road. A second call was received minutes later regarding a subject lying in the roadway at the same location. Police have identified the victim as 67-year-old Williard…
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