Force Majeure or Force Minor

While Covid-19 has caused many questions since March 2020, it has recently been at the forefront of a legal battle involving force majeure clauses. Force majeure clauses are contract provisions which generally relieve the parties from any liability in the instance...

Lawyer Math = It Depends

Remember “fuzzy math” during the George W. Bush-Al Gore presidential debate?  There now is considerable social media attention over the past few months on “girl math,” “boy math,” and even “mom math” to explain how people justify impulse shopping and rationalize...

Marijuana in the Workplace?

Now that the legalization of marijuana is on the November 2022 ballot in Maryland, we are getting more questions about what impact the legalization of marijuana use has on employers.  Can employers prohibit use?  Generally, for most employers not bound by...

Knowing When To Fold

The late great Kenny Rogers used to sing about knowing when to fold ‘em and when to walk away. That bridge also rings true in litigation.We represent clients who have been legitimately wronged in some fashion or are accused of having injured another person or company....