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U.S. District Court

Nov 23, 2010

180s, Brookstone in battle of the earbands

The Baltimore outerwear company famous for its wrap-behind-the-head ear warmers has filed suit against a well-known retailer for allegedly ripping off its flagship product. In a suit filed last week […]

Nov 21, 2010

Westminster businessman sentenced to 15 months

A Westminster businessman who conspired to steal more than $1 million from the Maryland Legal Aid Bureau over the course of a decade has been sentenced to 15 months in […]

Nov 21, 2010

24 take honors for Leadership in Law

U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan K. Gauvey won The Daily Record’s top Leadership in Law award for 2010, honoring her decades of work in public service. “As all of you know, […]

Nov 21, 2010

Westminster businessman sentenced to 15 months

A Westminster businessman who conspired to steal more than $1 million from the Maryland Legal Aid Bureau over the course of a decade has been sentenced to 15 months in […]

Nov 21, 2010

Employee’s age discrimination suit settled

The million-dollar lawsuit of a fired newspaper general manager against her former employer shaped up to be a battle between the worker’s age discrimination claim and a company’s severance agreement […]

Nov 18, 2010

Anne Arundel County to pay $3.25M to Riverdale Baptist

After fighting the construction of a Christian school for years and through most of a federal court jury trial, Anne Arundel County has agreed to allow Riverdale Baptist Church to […]

Nov 15, 2010

Charles County lawyer pleads guilty to fraud

A disbarred Charles County attorney pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt Friday to wire and mail fraud after he conned clients out of money he used for his […]

Nov 14, 2010

4th Circuit upholds dismissal of race discrimination case

A U.S. appeals court has upheld the dismissal of an $800,000 race discrimination case against the Maryland Judiciary, saying the fired worker’s “conclusory” complaint failed to allege facts that would […]

Nov 14, 2010

Guilty plea in Nick’s Amusements money laundering case

Lawyers for Nick’s Amusements Inc. entered a guilty plea Friday on behalf of the company for charges of laundering $35,000 in illegal gambling proceeds. U.S. District Judge Frederick J. Motz […]

Sep 6, 2010

Opinions: U.S. District Court, Maryland

Commercial Law Lien priority BOTTOM LINE: Plaintiff’s mortgage, obtained by refinancing the senior lien against the property, was equitably subrogated to the senior lien; therefore, it was superior to all other […]