Maryland Intentional Interference with Contractual relations Law
 

United States of America v. Deborah L. Boardman

Baltimore, Maryland criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Attempted Extortion

Attorney Stephen L. Snyder Sentenced for Attempted Extortion



Stephen L. Snyder, 77, of Baltimore, Maryland, was indicted for attem... More...
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Gary Washington v. Thomas Pellegrini, et al.

Baltimore, Maryland personal injury lawyer who represented the Plaintiff was convicted of a crime he did not commit when justice went to hell.

In 2018, Gary Washington (“Appellant”) was released from prison on a writ of
actual innocence after serving 31 years of incarceration for murder.

In the civil lawsuit that is the subject of this appeal, Appellant accused the police... More...
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Isaac Mulamba v. The Board of Education of Baltimore County)


Baltimore, Maryland employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a job discrimination theory.


Isaac Mulamba filed a civil claim against Appellee, alleging that while employed with the Baltimore County Public Schools ("BCPS"), he had been subjected to employment discrimination based on race, national origin, sex, and age; workplace harassment; retaliation; negl... More...
   $0 (12-13-2024 - MD)

United States of America v. Evgenii Ptitsyn

Baltimore, Maryland criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with

Phobos Ransomware Administrator Extradited From South Korea To Face Cybercrime Charges



The Justice Department unsealed criminal charges today against... More...
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Scott P. Barrett v. Michael A. Daly

Baltimore, Maryland personal injury car wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on an auto negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries as a direct result of an auto accident caused by Daly's failure to exercise due care in the operation of his vehicle.

Maryland's auto negligence law.

Contributory negligence: ... More...
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Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe

Baltimore, Maryland intellectual property lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a copy right infringement theory.

Strike 3 Holdings is a company that owns the copyright on some pornographic films. They produce adult films under the brand names Slayed,...

"Copyright infringement law is a body of law that protects the original works of authors, including lite... More...
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Taisha-Monet Smellie v. Marriott International, Inc., et al.

Greenbelt, Maryland civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on racial job discrimination under 42 U.S.C. 1981, which provides:

(a) Statement of equal rights

All persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall have the same right in every State and Territory to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, give evidence, and to the full ... More...
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Charles Chesnut, et al. v. City of Baltimore, et al.

This case arises out of the arrest, prosecution, and conviction of Plaintiffs Alfred
Chestnut (“Chestnut”), Andrew Stewart, Jr. (“Stewart”), and Ransom Watkins (“Watkins”)
(collectively, “Plaintiffs”) for felony murder of a 14-year-old boy named DeWitt Duckett in
1983. (ECF No. 1.) On November 25, 2019, the Circuit Court for Baltimore City granted the
Plaintiffs... More...
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Alfred Chestnut, et al. v. Donald Kincaid, et al.

Baltimore, Maryland personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories.

This case arises out of the arrest, prosecution, and conviction of Plaintiffs Alfred
Chestnut (“Chestnut”), Andrew Stewart, Jr. (“Stewart”), and Ransom Watkins (“Watkins”)
(collectively, “Plaintiffs”) for felony murder of a 14-year-ol... More...
   $48000000 (04-28-2021 - MD)

Madeline M. Morey v. Carroll County, et al.

Baltimore, Maryland civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on an employment discrimination theory.


In this employment discrimination case, plaintiff Madeline Morey filed suit against defendants "Carroll County Government" and the "Carroll County Board of Commissioners" (collectively, "Carroll County" or the "County"). ECF 1.1 In a First Amended Complaint (ECF 1... More...
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United States of America v. Renul Barnet Forbes a/k/a Michael Renul

Baltimore, MD: False personation of a U.S. Marshal, an officer of the United States criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Renul Forbes a/k/a “Michael Renul,” age 32, of Glen Burnie, Maryland.

From January 2019 to September 26, 2020, Forbes falsely pretended to be a “Supervisory Deputy” of the United States Marshals Service and possessed a fraudulent seal of the United S... More...
   $0 (09-03-2021 - MD)

United States of America v. Shaykh Abdul-Majid

Greenbelt, Maryland criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged for committing a series of armed robberies and for brandishing a firearm in relation to a violent crime.

From March 28, 2020 to July 5, 2020 Abdul-Majid committed at least four robberies in which he posed as a customer before pointing a semi-automatic handgun at a victim employee, demanding store proceeds, and obta... More...
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BENJAMIN CALEB TROTT v. STATE OF MARYLAND

ANNAPOLIS, MD - Criminal defense attorney represented Benjamin Caleb Trott with a drunk driving charge.



After entering a plea of not guilty, Mr. Trott filed a motion to suppress, arguing that
Corporal Michael Cooper lacked a reasonable, articulable suspicion to justify the stop
because it was based solely on a dispat... More...
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United States of America v. Douglas Amilcar-Vasquez

Greenbelt, Maryland armed robbery charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Douglas Amilcar-Vasquez, age 35, of Mexico, who was charged with the armed robbery of a Takoma Park, Maryland, jewelry store on February 16, 2019, and for brandishing a gun during the robbery.

Amilcar-Vasquez and his co-defendant, Ever Ramiro Torres Enriquez (“Torres”) robbed a Takoma Park jewel... More...
   $0 (03-18-2021 - MD)

United States of America v. Shannon Stafford

Baltimore, MD - Criminal Defense Lawyer, Illegally Accessing and Damaging A Computer

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The United States of America charged Shannon Stafford with illegally a... More...
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United States of America v. Catherine Elizabeth Pugh

Baltimore, MD - United States of America charged Catherine Elizabeth Pugh with conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax evasion.

Catherine Elizabeth Pugh, age 69, of Baltimore, Maryland, to three years in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States, ... More...
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United States of America v. Ronnell Francis Lewis, a/k/a Punkin and William David Hill, a/k/a Old Man and Tank




Greenbelt, MD - Two D.C. Felons Convicted After Trial of Committing Two Armed Robberies in Prince George�s County

Shot a Victim in One of the Robberies; One Defendant Tried to Tamper with Witnesses

A federal jury convicted Ronnell Francis Lewis, a/... More...
   $0 (07-05-2019 - MD)

American Legion, et al. v. American Humanists Association, et al.





Since 1925, the Bladensburg Peace Cross (Cross) has stood as a tribute to 49 area soldiers who gave their lives in the First World War. Eighty-nine years after the dedi-cation of the Cross, respondents filed this lawsuit, claim-ing that they are offended by the... More...
   $0 (06-20-2019 - MD)

Erie Insurance Company, a/s/o v. Amazon.com, Inc. and Ebay, Inc.





The main issue before us is whether Amazon.com, Inc., is subject to liability for a defective product that a customer purchased on its website from a third-party seller with Amazon �fulfilling� the transaction by storing the product and shipping it to the customer.
Trung... More...
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R.F. v. Cecil County Public Schools and D'Ette W. Devine





R.F., an elementary school student with a disability, and her parents (collectively �Appellants�) challenge the district court�s decision to affirm the determination of a Maryland Administrative Law Judge (an �ALJ�) that Cecil County Public Schools (�CCPS�) pro... More...
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Mitra Rangarajan v. Johns Hopkins University




Mitra Rangarajan, who claims that she was constructively discharged as a nurse practitioner at the School of Medicine of Johns Hopkins University � whether because of discrimination and retaliation, as she contends, or because of her performance, as Johns Hopkins co... More...
   $0 (02-26-2019 - MD)

Virginia Callahan; T.G. v. Pacific Cycle, Inc.





Virginia Callahan and her minor granddaughter T.G. (�Appellants�) initiated this
action against Pacific Cycle and Toys �R� Us (�Appellees�). Appellants alleged various
strict liability, negligence, and breach of warranty claims, all arising from an acci... More...
   $0 (11-24-2018 - MD)

Franklin Savage v. State of Maryland

District of Maryland Federal Courthouse - Baltimore, Maryland

These appeals are part of broader litigation alleging pervasive race discrimination and unlawful retaliation against three African-American police officers who worked for Pocomoke City in Worcester County, Maryland. The issues before us today arise from the interactions of one of those plaintiffs, Franklin Savage, with the State�s Attorney for Worcester County, Beau Oglesby. According to Savage, O... More...    $0 (07-14-2018 - MD)

In re: KBR, INC., Burn Pit Litigation

District of Maryland Federal Courthouse - Greenbelt, Maryland

The Constitution entrusts the President and Congress, not the courts, with the power to resolve political questions. See Japan Whaling Ass�n v. Am. Cetacean Soc�y, 478 U.S. 221, 230 (1986); Taylor v. Kellogg, Brown & Root Servs., Inc., 658 F.3d 402, 408�409 (4th Cir. 2011). The issue before us is whether a suit brought by United States military personnel, civilian contractors, and surviving family... More...    $0 (06-24-2018 - MD)

United States of America v. Nisar Ahmed Chaudhry

District of Maryland Federal Courthouse - Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, MD - Maryland Man Pleads Guilty to Failure to File a Foreign Agent Registration Statement

Nisar Ahmed Chaudhry, 71, of Columbia, Maryland, pleaded guilty today to failure to file a foreign agent registration statement.

The guilty plea was announced by Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers, U.S. Attorney Robert K. Hur for the District of Maryla... More...
   $0 (05-07-2018 - MD)

Quality Inns International, Inc. v. McDonald's Corporation

MEYER, District Judge.

On September 21, 1987, Quality Inns International, Inc. announced a new chain of economy hotels to be marketed under the name "McSleep Inn." The response of McDonald's Corporation was immediate. It demanded by letter sent three days later that Quality International not use the name "McSleep" because it infringed on McDonald's family of marks that are characterized b... More...
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E.W. v. Rosemary Dolgos and WICOMICO County Sheriff's Department

District of Maryland Federal Courthouse - Baltimore, Maryland

This matter involves a school resource officer�s decision to handcuff a calm, compliant elementary school student for fighting with another student three days prior. The child brought a claim under 42 U.S.C. � 1983 for excessive use of force in violation of the Fourth Amendment and several state law claims. On a motion for summary judgment, the district court concluded that the officer�s conduct d... More...    $0 (02-14-2018 - MD)

Keri L. Borzilleri v. Marilyn J. Mosby

Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Courthouse

This case arises out of appellant Keri Borzilleri�s suit alleging that appellee Marilyn Mosby fired her for supporting Mosby�s political rival, thereby violating Borzilleri�s First Amendment rights. The district court determined that, as an Assistant State�s Attorney, Borzilleri was a policymaker exempt from the First Amendment�s protection against patronage dismissals. We affirm. To hold otherwis... More...    $0 (10-17-2017 - MD)

Wikimedia Foundation, et al. v. National Security Agency, et al.

The Wikimedia Foundation and eight other organizations appeal the dismissal of their complaint challenging Upstream surveillance, an electronic surveillance program operated by the National Security Agency (the �NSA�). The district court, relying on the discussion of speculative injury from Clapper v. Amnesty International USA, 133 S. Ct. 1138 (2013), held that the allegations in the complaint wer... More...    $0 (05-24-2017 - MD)

Stephen V. Kolbe v. Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr.

On the morning of December 14, 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut, a gunman used an AR-15-type Bushmaster rifle and detachable thirty-round magazines to murder twenty first-graders and six adults in the Sandy Hook Elementary School. Two additional adults were injured by gunfire, and just twelve children in the two targeted classrooms were not shot. Nine terrified children ran from one of the classrooms... More...    $0 (02-22-2017 - MD)

Mashea Ray-Simmons & Antionette McGouldrick v. State Of Maryland

Petitioners, Mashea Ray-Simmons and Antionette McGouldrick, were tried jointly
with a third codefendant before a jury in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City on charges
of first degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and related handgun offenses. Trial
proceeded over the course of eight days in April 2012. Petitioners were acquitted of first
degree murder but were found ... More...
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State of Maryland v. Jacob Bircher

The State, after the Court of Special Appeals reversed the conviction of Jacob
Bircher, Respondent, asks us to explore the realm of supplemental jury instructions in its
Petition for Certiorari, which we granted, in which the following question was posed:
Did the Court of Special Appeals err in finding an abuse of discretion in the trial court�s decision to provide a supplemental i... More...
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United States v. Sauk

The charges in this case stemmed from the death of the appellant�s two month old son. The infant had been rushed to a local emergency room by paramedics after his parents called 911 early on the morning of 10 January 2011. When the infant arrived at the emergency room, he was not breathing, had no pulse, and was not responsive. A pediatrician was eventually able to restore the infant�s heartbea... More...    $0 (01-19-2016 - MD)

United States v. Wright

The appellee�s case made its way to this court by way of an unusual journey. The appellee originally had his case dismissed by a general court-martial convening authority (GCMCA) following an Article 32, UCMJ, 10 U.S.C. � 832, investigation. Shortly after dismissal, the acting Secretary of the Air Force transferred the appellee�s case to a different convening authority who ultimately referred th... More...    $0 (01-19-2016 - MD)

United States v. Salguero

Appellant was a first-term Airman assigned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. While Appellant was on leave in Utah in February 2013, local civilian police arrested him for enticing a minor over the Internet and having sexual relations with a child under the age of 16. These allegations were investigated by local Utah law enforcement.
During the course of the Utah investigation, App... More...
   $0 (01-09-2016 - MD)

United States v. Calhoun

In May 2009, Appellant married Ms. AVC, a single mother of two boys. The older of the boys, JEV, was born in September 2005 and the younger, JAV, was born in January 2008. In November 2009, Ms. AVC, the two boys, and Appellant moved into quarters at the base where he was assigned. In December 2011�while Appellant was deployed overseas�JEV and JAV began to fight in their on-base housing. JEV co... More...    $0 (01-09-2016 - MD)

Ruth Belche May v. Air & Liquid Systems

Ruth Belche May (�Petitioner�) is the widow of a machinist mate, Philip Royce May (�May�), who served on active duty in the United States Navy (�Navy�) for 20 years, from 1956 until 1976. Air & Liquid Systems Corp., Warren Pumps LLC, and IMO
Industries, Inc. (�Respondents�) manufactured steam pumps that were sold to the Navy. The Navy used these pumps to move extremely hot and highly pressur... More...
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Williams v. State Of Maryland

Was Petitioner Deandre Ricardo Williams�s statement that �I don�t want to say nothing. I don�t know� an ambiguous or clear invocation of his right to remain silent under Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436, 86 S. Ct. 1602, 16 L. Ed. 2d 694 (1966)? Whether Williams�s confession, given after waiving his Miranda rights, was voluntary or the product of inducement, poses another conundrum. Specifically, t... More...    $0 (12-20-2015 - MD)

United States v. Weisleder

Appellant became addicted to oxycodone and cocaine. To pay for the drugs, he sold and pawned various items of military property during March and April 2013, including night vision goggles, a gas mask, a Kevlar helmet, portions of flak jackets, and body armor plates. When Security Forces began investigating the missing items, Appellant initially (and falsely) told them he had not seen another Air... More...    $0 (11-28-2015 - MD)

SECURITY SQUARE HOLDING, LLC, ET AL. v. SECURITY WARDS, LLC

The parties to this case (or their predecessors) developed the Mall in the early 1970s.
The Mall is not a singular property, but rather a confederation of separately owned tracts
that are integrated and governed according to a Construction, Operation and Reciprocal
Easement Agreement (�COREA�). The COREA has been modified three times, and the
operative version, the aptly named... More...
   $0 (11-22-2015 - MD)

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