‘Tough but fair’: Lawless steps down as Md. bar counsel after nearly 6 years
The former Maryland bar counsel developed a reputation as a tough but fair prosecutor and an accomplished legal advocate, though some saw her as sometimes inflexible.
Towson-based lawyer David Irwin joins Kramon & Graham
Towson attorney David Irwin has joined Kramon & Graham, P.A. after having run his own firm for more than 30 years. He is now of counsel to the Baltimore law firm. A Baltimore native who attended the Gilman School and Cornell University before graduating from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law […]
Attorneys seek return of files seized from Baltimore law firm in June raid
Attorneys for a Baltimore law firm are asking a federal appeals court to prohibit prosecutors from reviewing “tens of thousands” of electronic files seized from a partner’s office earlier this year. The Baltimore Sun reported in June that the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Internal Revenue Service had executed federal search warrants at the office of […]
40 years for Kramon & Graham, $40K for Legal Aid’s Equal Justice Council
Forty years after the founders of Kramon & Graham P.A. hung out their shingle, the Baltimore law firm decided to commemorate the milestone anniversary with a gift to the community. Although the firm’s attorneys have been involved with dozens of local organizations, from cultural institutions such as theaters and the Baltimore School for the Arts […]
Law firms plan for change in leadership
A number of Maryland law firms are restructuring their leadership as aging founders and partners retire or relinquish the management role. Attorneys said these changes, though fraught with challenges, are necessary for firms to survive long-term. While planning ahead is essential for any firm, “it’s a life-or-death issue in a smaller firm where a retiring […]
HopeWell Cancer Support names board of trustees officers
HopeWell Cancer Support, a nonprofit that supports people in Maryland affected by cancer, has announced several appointments of officers for its 2012 board of trustees. Geoffrey H. Genth, an attorney at Kramon & Graham, P.A., in Baltimore, will serve as chairman. The vice chairman is David S. Ewell (retired); the treasurer is Dawn Sonntag, community […]
Steven Book joins Kramon & Graham as an associate
Steven A. Book has joined Kramon & Graham, of Baltimore, as an associate in the firm’s litigation and transaction groups. His practice will focus on business litigation and professional liability matters, as well as corporate real estate transactions. During law school, Book was a Rule 16 student attorney at the National Association of the Deaf […]
Steven Book joins Kramon & Graham as an associate
Steven A. Book has joined Kramon & Graham, of Baltimore, as an associate in the firm’s litigation and transaction groups. His practice will focus on business litigation and professional liability matters, as well as corporate real estate transactions. During law school, Book was a Rule 16 student attorney at the National Association of the Deaf […]
Law movers – 1/9/12: Steven Book joins Kramon & Graham
Steven Book joins Kramon & Graham Steven A. Book has joined Kramon & Graham, of Baltimore, as an associate in the firm’s litigation and transaction groups. His practice will focus on business litigation and professional liability matters, as well as corporate real estate transactions. During law school, Book was a Rule 16 student attorney at the […]
Law movers – 1/3/12: Wyatt hired by Kramon & Graham
Wyatt hired by Kramon & Graham Jeremy C.B. Wyatt has joined Kramon & Graham as an associate in the Baltimore firm’s litigation group. Wyatt will represent clients in business and professional liability litigation, as well as provide transactional advice to nonprofit organizations. Before joining Kramon & Graham, he clerked for the Honorable John J. Nagle III […]
Fireworks look like a go for New Year’s Eve in Baltimore
It looks like Baltimore will ring in the 2012 with fireworks after all. City officials said Friday that more than $32,500 was donated following a report Thursday in The Daily Record that the city’s Office of Promotion & the Arts lacked money for the annual fireworks display on New Year’s Eve. “We are confident we’ll […]
Baltimore judge upholds state’s decision on city casino site bid
A would-be casino developer spurned by the state said he is planning to file an appeal of a Baltimore judge’s ruling upholding the state’s rejection of his proposal to build a slots parlor in the city. Donald C. Fry, chairman of the Video Lottery Facility Location Commission, which awards gaming licenses, hailed the ruling Friday […]