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The Maryland Bankers Association and its former president and CEO, Ramon Lobby, have agreed to dismiss their claims against each other over disagreements regarding his termination last October. (Submitted Photo)

Maryland Bankers Association and former CEO settle claims over his termination

The Maryland Bankers Association and its former president and CEO have agreed to dismiss claims against each other relating to his firing.

Poppleton activist Sonia Eaddy speaks to reporters April 9 after a hearing on the motions to dismiss the lawsuit brought by the Poppleton Now Neighborhood Association. (The Daily Record/Ian Round)

Judge dismisses Poppleton neighbors’ suit over stalled project

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought last summer by a group of West Baltimore neighbors over a long-stalled development.

Harvey Weinstein appears in state court in Manhattan for his retrial on June 11, 2025, in New York. (Steven Hirsch /New York Post via AP, Pool)

Mistrial declared in final charge against Weinstein

Harvey Weinstein's retrial ends in mistrial on final rape charge after jury foreperson declines to deliberate. Prosecutors plan a third trial as other verdicts remain in place.

Luigi Mangione , accused of fatally shooting the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City and leading authorities on a five-day search is scheduled, appears in court for a hearing in New York on Feb. 21, 2025. (Steven Hirsch/New York Post via AP, Pool)

Suspect in CEO killing cites health insurance ‘revolution’

Maryland man charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO's murder claimed it was a political act against insurers; faces both state and federal charges in Manhattan.

A Baltimore judge dismissed several key claims the city brought against several defendants allegedly involved in microplastic production.

Baltimore judge orders temporary stay of Child Victims Act cases

A Baltimore judge stayed over 1,200 Child Victims Act cases, citing the need for case management guidance from the Maryland Supreme Court.

Collette Lee, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse who has filed suit against the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners, said Baltimore City Public Schools allowed a now-retired special education teacher to abuse her and two other students. (Rachel Konieczny/The Daily Record)

Survivors allege Baltimore school district ‘enabled and facilitated’ sexual abuse

Three former students have sued, alleging the Baltimore City school district allowed a special education teacher to sexually abuse them as teens.

With more than 160,550 students in 210 schools, the Montgomery County Public School District is the largest school district in the state of Maryland. (File photo)

Judge denies MD graduation bid over gender curriculum dispute

A Maryland high schooler was not allowed to graduate because he didn’t take a required health class due to his father’s curriculum objection.

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MD residents sue fintech firm over payday loan practices

Three Baltimore County residents are suing financial technology company Dave, saying its cash-advance offering violated Maryland law.

Voters stand in line at the Kentland Community Center in Hyattsville in Prince George's County. There was a short line of voters, which included a number of students from the University of Maryland. (Abby Zimmardi/Capital News Service)

Lawsuit challenges Maryland’s closed primary elections

Unaffiliated Maryland voters sued the state over closed primaries, claiming tax-funded elections deny them their constitutional right to vote.

Containers of Zyn, a smokeless nicotine pouch, are displayed for sale among other nicotine and tobacco products at a newsstand on Feb. 23, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)

Baltimore City sues manufacturer of Zyn nicotine pouches

Baltimore sues Zyn maker Philip Morris, alleging illegal marketing of nicotine pouches to minors in violation of consumer protection laws.

Anne Arundel County Circuit Courthouse. (The Daily Record file/Bryan P. Sears)

MD prosecutors drop charges against Anne Arundel Orphans’ Court judge; trial scrapped

Maryland prosecutors have dropped wiretapping and misconduct in office charges against an Anne Arundel County Orphans’ Court judge.

Anne Arundel County Circuit Courthouse. (The Daily Record file/Bryan P. Sears)

Anne Arundel jury awards $500K in insurance agent malpractice suit

An Anne Arundel County jury awarded half a million dollars to a man struck by an underinsured driver for a claim of malpractice against his insurance agent.