‘Junk fax’ suit can go national, U.S. judge rules
A federal judge in Baltimore this week allowed a Gaithersburg lawyer to file a nationwide class-action against Hunt Valley-based 100.7 The Bay, alleging the radio station violated U.S. law by sending out unsolicited faxes offering advertising time on the station.
Henson’s employee takes blame for lists
In the third day of the trial of political consultant Julius Henson on charges of election fraud, his only employee reluctantly testified about the robocalls at the center of the […]
Law digest: 6/13/11
COURT OF APPEALS Constitutional Law, Waiver of counsel: Because the defendant was not informed of the range of allowable punishments for the charges against him, including applicable enhanced penalties, his […]
Opinions: U.S. District Court of Maryland – 6/13/11
Commercial Law Telephone Consumer Protection Act BOTTOM LINE: Allegations that defendants made anonymous prerecorded telephone calls to many Maryland residents were sufficient to state a claim for violations of the […]
Law digest: January 3, 2011
MARYLAND COURT OF APPEALS Consumer Law, Telephone Consumer Protection Act: The Maryland Telephone Consumer Protection Act is not a statutory “specialty” law under the CJP and, therefore, the statute of […]
Opinions: January 3, 2011
MARYLAND COURT OF APPEALS Consumer Law Telephone Consumer Protection Act BOTTOM LINE: The Maryland Telephone Consumer Protection Act is not a statutory “specialty” law under the CJP and, therefore, […]





