A tale of two states: How Maryland shortchanges its own
Commentary: Maryland law caps noneconomic damages below $1 million, restricting jury awards for catastrophic injuries unlike neighboring states such as Pennsylvania.
Ticketmaster and Live Nation hold illegal monopolies, jury finds
Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation illegally monopolized U.S. live event markets, a New York jury found on Wednesday, after a trial on the company's tactics in dealing with venues and artists.
Ticketmaster and Live Nation hold illegal monopolies, jury finds
Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation illegally monopolized live event markets, a jury found, after a trial on the company's tactics in dealing with venues and artists.
Appellate Court of MD: Jury instruction, common-law marriage, freedom of information, more
Jury instruction — common-law marriage — freedom of information
Federal jury finds Meta and Google liable in social media addiction trial
A Los Angeles jury found Alphabet's Google and Meta liable for $3 million in damages in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit that will influence thousands of similar cases against the tech companies.
Meta ordered to pay $375M in NM trial over child exploitation, user safety claims
A New Mexico jury found Meta violated state law in a lawsuit alleging it misled users about the safety of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, and it enabled child sexual exploitation on those platforms.
PG County jury awards $19M verdict in med-mal case
A Prince George’s County jury last week awarded a nearly $19 million verdict to a woman whose left leg was amputated after alleged delays in the treatment of a dislocated knee.
PG County jury awards largest tree-cutting verdict in MD history
A Prince George’s County jury awarded a $933,000 verdict to a Bowie homeowner whose neighbor had nine large trees on her property cut down while she was out of town.
Father of accused Georgia school shooter convicted of second-degree murder
Colin Gray, the father of a boy charged with killing four people at a high school in Georgia in 2024, was found guilty of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter.
Judge upholds $243M verdict against Tesla over fatal Autopilot crash
A federal judge rejected Tesla's request to overturn a $243 million jury verdict over a fatal 2019 crash of an Autopilot-equipped Model S.
Baltimore County jury awards nearly $2M verdict in med-mal case
A Baltimore County jury awarded a nearly $2 million verdict to a man who went into septic shock and had a stroke after a prosthetic joint infection was not properly treated.
Lawyer Tom Goldstein admits ‘mistakes’ but denies tax crimes at trial in MD
Former U.S. Supreme Court lawyer Thomas Goldstein told a federal jury weighing criminal tax charges that he did not intentionally violate any laws.

















