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IN E. N. V. TR., Sept Term 2020, filed July 12, 2021, the Court of Appeals has published a well-researched and comprehensive opinion on de facto parents. E.N. (Mom) and D.D. (Dad) had two children. They all lived together as a family until D.D. was incarcerated. After...
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On one hand, naked agreements to agree are not enforceable. On the other hand, “the mere fact that a letter of intent explicitly contemplates future agreements does not make it unenforceable….” How can you tell the difference? Four Categories of Letters of Intent In Maryland, there are...
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Court Also Instructs Rules Committee to Address Issue of Prohibition on Out-of-State Attorneys The Maryland Court of Appeals recently ruled that even though a lawyer violated Rule 5.5 of the Maryland Code of Professional Conduct prohibiting the unlicensed practice of law, no sanctions would be...
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What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of someone as an introvert? Typically we wrongly think of an introvert as someone who doesn’t like people. Actually, that is not always true. Whether you are an introvert or an extrovert has...
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“We must remember always that accusation is not proof and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law.”                                                     ...
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