Fuel cell technology pioneered in Md.
A collaborative effort between a private Maryland-based company and a University of Maryland researcher is working to develop fuel cells to provide electricity to businesses, homes and eventually automobiles at about one-tenth the cost and one-tenth the size of current commercial fuel cell systems.
Editorial: Wasted energy? No, caution is wise path
Storm warnings have been posted for two possible sources of energy and jobs for the Maryland economy.
UMCP, UMB to create collaborative school of public health
After more than a year of politicking and planning, Maryland’s flagship university and its university that houses premier medical and law schools announced Tuesday the most meaningful signal of greater collaboration between the institutions to date.
Good organizing helps good management
As indicated in a prior blog post, effective management of an organization requires knowledge of the four functions of management: planning, organizing, leading and controlling. One of the biggest problems […]
Tips for navigating discovery
I had the pleasure of moderating a Maryland State Bar Association Young Lawyers Section Education Committee panel presentation Thursday night. Our topic: “Navigating Discovery as a Young Lawyer.” It was […]
Lessons from a stint as a solo
As of a couple weeks ago, I am no longer a solo practitioner. Although I’m joining a great firm, there are many things I’ll miss about solo practice, including the […]
Va. Gov. McDonnell outlines 2012 energy agenda
RICHMOND, Va. — Gov. Bob McDonnell rolled out his 2012 energy initiatives on Thursday, proposing $500,000 to promote the development of wind power off Virginia’s coast and knocking the federal […]
O’Malley proposal builds on effort to create wind market
ANNAPOLIS — Gov. Martin O’Malley has proposed legislation that would allow the state to lure wind turbine manufacturers to Maryland with economic development incentives up to $50 million. The proposal […]
Obama seeks new path to environmental goals
WASHINGTON — Facing a Congress that is more hostile to environmental regulation, President Barack Obama is moderating his environmental goals: a clean energy standard that mixes nuclear, natural gas and […]





