MD-based SC&H opens first international office in India
SC&H, a national consulting and financial services firm based in Maryland, announced the opening of its first international office in India.
Global manufacturing company to open facility in Baltimore, add 300 jobs
Syngene International, a global research company, announced it will be establishing its first U.S. facility in Baltimore.
Opioids settlement will likely be less than expected
Welcome to Monday, the 219th anniversary of the House of Representatives’ breaking in Thomas Jefferson’s favor an Electoral College tie for the presidency between Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Here are […]
Md. nonprofit, Indian state to boost science, White Oak project, more
A nonprofit based in White Oak has plans to collaborate on regulations, science, and planned development with a state in southern India. The IV2 Alliance Inc. and the state of Telangana, India, […]
Former beer company executive seeks new trial
Clippers trial, convicted lawyer and Islamic courts round out this week's Law Blog Roundup.
Indian diplomat indicted, but has left country
NEW YORK — An Indian diplomat accused of lying about how much she paid her housekeeper was indicted Thursday on two criminal charges, though prosecutors told a judge that she […]
The battle to become India’s second most popular sport
Will it be basketball? Auto racing? Professional wrestling?
In-House Interrogatory
How do you and your company deal with the attorney general's office in your state?
Visa requirements transforming the way we travel
A couple of years ago, I never dreamed applying for an entry visa could be so simple.
Women and safe business travel in India
Until recently, safety wasn’t a top subject when discussing the challenges of doing business in India as a woman.
How courting business in India is like dating in the U.S.
And how getting 140-character messages to have impact across diverse cultures requires extra thought.
Factory orders rose 2.8 percent in July
WASHINGTON — Orders to U.S. companies rose in July, reflecting a surge in demand for autos and commercial aircraft. But in a troubling sign of manufacturing weakness, a key orders […]











