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Justices seem divided in key case about partisan districts
Jun 11, 2018

Michael Hayes: A lesson the Supreme Court should remember

Services must always be paid for. It’s a fundamental truth that I never forgot, and it’s one that the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court should embrace as they decide Janus v. AFSCME District Council 31.

Expect less and buy antacid: 2016 investment forecasts
May 3, 2018

Keeping what’s yours: Fund investing has never been cheaper

Being cheap pays off when it comes to fund investing, and more investors are heeding the call.

Justices side with religious hospitals in pension dispute
Feb 26, 2018

Supreme Court justices clash over mandatory union fees

Members of the U.S. Supreme Court clashed sharply Monday over the right of public-sector workers to refuse to pay union fees, while the justice who will cast the deciding vote […]

Nov 25, 2015

BGE ordered to reduce charge for opting out of smart meters

Maryland’s Public Service Commission has ordered BGE to cut in half its monthly fee to customers who opt out of having smart meters installed in their homes or small businesses. […]

Good news on cancer for Hogan
Sep 15, 2015

Hogan announces reduction, elimination of fees

ANNAPOLIS — Gov. Larry Hogan announced he will eliminate or reduce 100 fees across state government that he said Maryland residents were unnecessarily paying or being overcharged. The fee reductions, […]

Jun 11, 2015

Lawsuit alleges utility fees violate Pickwick leases

Tenants of a Northwest Baltimore apartment complex have filed a potential class-action lawsuit against their landlord, alleging they have been assessed three times the amount of utilities fees than spelled […]

A genuine desire to help and serve
Jun 5, 2015

On retainers and payment plans

When potential clients first meet me for their consultation, they are typically desperate for help and willing to make any promises necessary to obtain that help. They commonly want to […]

Apr 8, 2015

Clear Channel: City ‘billboard tax’ passed only to prevent arts budget cuts

A Baltimore law imposing an annual regulatory fee on outdoor ads was passed by the City Council in order to prevent funding cuts for arts and culture programs, according to the company alleging it is being specifically targeted by the law. Clear Channel Outdoor Inc. has paid the city $1.5 million annually since the law went into effect in July 2013. City budgets for fiscal years 2013 and 2014 inc[...]

Baltimore proposes changes to business fees
Jan 20, 2015

Baltimore proposes changes to business fees

Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s administration announced plans to eliminate or reduce some fees the city charges businesses.

Gov. Martin J. O'Malley
Jan 16, 2015

O’Malley looks to the past and future

With his second term about to expire, the governor shares his plans -- and his regrets. "There are things I wish we could have gotten to sooner," O'Malley says.

Levy patients’ settlement with Hopkins clears fairness hearing
Sep 30, 2014

Attorneys’ fees in $190M Levy settlement challenged again

The class counsel representing former patients of Nikita Levy have "placed themselves in irreconcilable conflicts" by preferring their 4,000 direct clients over the the entire 8,000-plus plaintiffs who will share in a $190 million settlement, according to a memorandum filed last week challenging the proposed attorneys' fees.

May 14, 2014

Law firm, replacement agree to 50-50 fee split

Attorneys have evenly split fees in a dispute stemming from a sexual discrimination lawsuit filed in federal court in Greenbelt.