Recent Articles from Louis Krauss
Baltimore jury awards $840K to man whose father died after surgery
A Baltimore jury has awarded more than $840,000 to a man whose 68-year-old father died following spinal disc surgery, during which the neurosurgeon severed the patient’s left vertebral artery, according […]
UMD students offer free expungement services in vacated cases
Students from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law have volunteered to provide free expungement services to people whose convictions have been vacated because officers from Baltimore’s corrupt […]
UMD panel focuses on legal implications of the coronavirus
As the world faces a potential coronavirus pandemic, a panel of law professors and a doctor from the University of Maryland on Monday discussed the legal implications of the virus […]
Senate bill would help fund diversity programs at law schools
The deans of Maryland’s two law schools and former law students addressed a Senate panel Wednesday in support of a bill that would funnel state funds into programs at both […]
Cannabis brand hosts expungement clinic in west Baltimore
At a free clinic in west Baltimore on Friday, volunteer lawyers helped at least 150 people begin the process of expunging marijuana possession convictions from their records. The clinic, held […]
Shulman Rogers has knack for luring attorneys from big-name DC firms
In recent years, Montgomery County law firm Shulman Rogers has developed a knack for attracting partners from big-name, Am Law 100 firms in downtown Washington. Of Shulman Rogers’ 88 attorneys, […]
Md. victim service providers urge Hogan to mitigate federal funding cuts
A warning from Gov. Larry Hogan’s office of federal funding cuts has victim services providers pressing the governor to direct the state to take up the slack to avoid service […]
Cardin condemns Senate vote on witnesses in impeachment trial
History will render a harsh judgment on the U.S. Senate’s handling of its impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin said Monday, two days before the Senate […]
Smith, Gildea & Schmidt adds first female equity partners
Towson-based Smith, Gildea & Schmidt LLC has added three new equity partners, including its first two female equity partners. The new equity partners — Mariela D’Alessio, Melissa English and Jason Vettori […]
Attorney disbarred, misled client about status of adoption case
Baltimore attorney Anne Margaret Miller was disbarred Wednesday by the Maryland Court of Appeals, which found that she misled a client into believing that she had filed the client’s adoption […]
UB Law professor focuses on inequality in campaign for Congress
For University of Baltimore law professor and congressional candidate F. Michael Higginbotham, widespread inequality in the United States is one of the primary issues he hopes to address if he is […]
Severna Park lawyer disbarred for concocting conspiracy theory in suit
Severna Park attorney Jason E. Rheinstein was disbarred Friday by a unanimous Maryland Court of Appeals, which found that Rheinstein had concocted an untrue conspiracy theory that he used in […]

















