Conference aims to ‘innovate and improve’ Maryland corrections and rehabilitation
The Maryland Alliance for Justice Reform is hosting Beyond Confinement, a conference that will tackle rethinking correction and rehabilitation in Maryland.
Baltimore County to pay women employees $275K to settle complaint relating to nude photos
Baltimore County will pay 11 women employees of its fire department $275,000 to settle a federal complaint that they were subjected to a hostile work environment.
Maryland Legal Services Corp. to continue expanding legal access under new leadership
The Maryland Legal Services Corporation will continue to expand access to effective civil legal assistance to low-income Maryland residents under new leadership.
As Moore avoids specifics on deficit in state budget, conservatives warn of tax hikes
Gov. Wes Moore and members of his cabinet have shied from specifying how spending may change as the state approaches a projected structural deficit after years of surplus.
Baltimore County jury awards $4M to victim of 2017 prison attack
A former prisoner who was attacked by three other inmates at the Maryland Correctional Training Center has won a $4 million jury verdict.
Baltimore County lawyer suspended for ignoring clients, charging unreasonable fees
A Baltimore County lawyer has been indefinitely suspended after the Maryland Supreme Court found she failed to advance clients’ cases and appear for scheduled meetings.
Md. high court upholds $7M adultery award in postnuptial agreement
The Maryland Supreme Court upheld a postnuptial agreement provision that requires the transfer of $7 million after the petitioner spouse engaged in adultery.
Baltimore police ‘arbitrary and capricious’ in denying public records fee waiver, high court rules
The Maryland Supreme Court agreed that the Baltimore Police Department's refusal to waive a $245,000 fee for public records of investigations into officers' use of force was "arbitrary and capricious."
Introducing The Daily Record’s 2023 Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice Law Power List
The people on the Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice Law Power List are among the most respected practitioners in their field.
Joined by FCC chair, Moore urges Marylanders to tap broadband aid
Gov. Wes Moore has continued to push for Marylanders to take advantage of a federal broadband internet assistance program.
Lawyer who didn’t seek Baltimore officer’s disciplinary file was not ineffective, high court rules
A lawyer who failed to solicit disciplinary information about a Baltimore police officer did not provide ineffective assistance to his client in a 2012 drug case, the Maryland Supreme Court ruled.
AG Brown joins amicus brief supporting boosted wages for federal contract workers
The Maryland Office of the Attorney General joined 22 other states in filing an amicus brief in support of raising wages for federal contract workers.