Love It has no love for vendor
The vendor’s sales manager wanted the Baltimore business to pay the $3,000 it owed, so he emailed the company last month indicating he would make a “PERSONAL VISIT” from Florida to Charm City if the money was not quickly forthcoming.
Gallery owner wins round in loan fight
A Bethesda-based private commercial lender will have to wait — and work a bit harder — if it wants to collect on an unpaid loan from a Georgetown art consultant.
Attorneys argue to overturn Leopold conviction
Lawyers for former Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold are trying to get his misconduct charges overturned and to enable him to run for office again.
U.S. won’t retry Md. prison guard in brutality case
The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division says it won't retry a former Maryland correctional officer on charges that stymied a federal jury in a prison brutality case.
School bus drivers, contractor come to terms
A class-action lawsuit alleging unpaid wages by a school bus contractor for Baltimore City Public Schools has been settled for $1.25 million, according to court records.
Kickback case a class action
What is now a certified, federal class-action lawsuit alleging a kickback scheme involving one of Maryland’s largest real estate groups began with a discovery request in Howard County Circuit Court.
Mother guilty of child abuse in death of boys in overheated car
Jurors delivered a split verdict Friday for a western Colorado woman whose two sons died of overheating after she left them in a running SUV last winter.
Spying landlord hit with $1M verdict
A Montgomery County Circuit Court jury has found a Chevy Chase man liable for more than $1 million in damages for using a hidden camera to spy on a former tenant and her then-boyfriend.
Guard acquitted of violating inmate’s civil rights
A federal jury acquitted a Maryland correctional officer Friday of violating the civil rights of a state prison inmate who was severely beaten by other officers in 2008.
Man sentenced for shooting outside Md. club
A man accused of shooting at Prince George's County police officers after being kicked out of a nightclub has been sentenced to 40 years in prison.
Judge denies injunction in yoga logo fight
When Michael Wohl saw the pinwheel three years ago, he wondered why another yoga business was using his company’s logo.
Man who shot neighbor sues trial lawyers over manslaughter conviction
A Pennsylvania man who was convicted of voluntary manslaughter has filed a multimillion-dollar legal malpractice lawsuit against his Maryland-based trial attorneys.








