Victor Stanley injunction against Pappas not expanded
Mark Pappas appeared in federal court in Baltimore last month, as ordered by the judge presiding over the four-year-old copyright and trademark lawsuit against him, to answer questions about his […]
Sirius sues 2 former employees for $500K
Sirius XM Radio Inc. has filed a civil suit against two of its former employees, claiming they embezzled at least half a million dollars between 2005 and 2008. The New […]
Drug-maker Cangene can close for upgrades
Baltimore drug manufacturer Cangene bioPharma does not have to cancel its scheduled plant shutdown to make hundreds of thousands of doses of a colorectal cancer treatment, a U.S. District Court […]
Judge weighs Cangene closure against need for cancer treatment
A federal judge could decide as early as Wednesday whether a Baltimore drug manufacturer must cancel a long-planned winter shutdown to make hundreds of thousands of doses of a colorectal […]
Prince George’s sergeant pleads not guilty in federal probe
GREENBELT — Two of the nine men arrested last week in a sweeping FBI corruption probe in Prince George’s County pleaded not guilty in court Tuesday. Prince George’s County Police […]
Neurologist sues Hopkins for $25.5M
The neurologist who established the Johns Hopkins Transverse Myelitis Center is suing the university for $25.5 million, claiming it continues to accuse him of unethical behavior despite “overwhelming factual evidence” […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]





