Recent Articles from Ian Round
Sinai Hospital had ‘duty’ to warn woman before releasing patient who killed her, court says
A wrongful-death lawsuit brought after woman killed by her husband after his release from psychiatric treatment at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore can proceed, the Maryland Appellate Court ruled.
Double jeopardy case: MD Supreme Court declines to answer key question
The Maryland Supreme Court declined to decide whether a defendant can be tried again after reckless conduct by prosecutors led to a mistrial.
Churches can sell property amid Baltimore Archdiocese bankruptcy, judge rules
The Archdiocese of Baltimore's affiliated churches and schools may continue to sell real estate despite the archdiocese's ongoing bankruptcy case, a judge ruled.
17 names must stay secret in Baltimore Archdiocese abuse report, court rules
The Maryland Supreme Court prevented the publication of the names of 17 people accused of abusing children or covering up abuse within the Catholic Church.
MD judge orders Trump administration to process dozens of immigration applications
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services must process dozens of Maryland immigrants’ applications for permanent residency that had been postponed indefinitely.
$152M Baltimore opioid verdict vacated by MD Supreme Court
The Maryland Supreme Court vacated last year’s $152 million verdict for Baltimore City against two drug distributors for their alleged role in the opioid epidemic.
Cecil prison officers not liable for opioid withdrawal death, court rules
Cecil County correctional officers are not liable for a woman’s 2020 death from opioid withdrawal behind bars, the 4th Circuit ruled.
Baltimore County SAO election: Sarah David leads fundraising, helped by lawyers
Among Baltimore County state's attorney candidate Sarah David's supporters are some of the Baltimore area's most prominent lawyers.
Ghost gun retailer settles with Baltimore for $2M
A firearms seller accused of flooding Baltimore with untraceable “ghost guns” has agreed to pay the city $2 million to settle its ongoing public nuisance lawsuit.
Towson U campus shooting liability case tossed by MD Supreme Court
The Maryland Supreme Court dropped a case over Towson University’s liability for an on-campus shooting.
Lawyer didn’t commit ‘obvious error’ on cell tower testimony, MD court rules
The Maryland Appellate Court upheld Lionel Lee Prince's 2018 conviction, ruling his counsel was not ineffective in objecting to cell tower data testimony.
MD Appellate Court dismisses charges after state fails to provide speedy trial
The Maryland Appellate Court this month dismissed criminal charges against a man after the state failed to provide him with a speedy trial.

















