If you lend your car to someone who then is involved in an automobile accident, you may be held legally responsible for the damages that were caused by the driver to whom you loaned your car on one of two legal theories. The first legal theory is negligence entrustment. This involves allowing a person to … Read more
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There are numerous new laws that have already taken place or will take place effective October 1, 2015 in Maryland. These laws include the following: Marijuana Possession Decriminalization – The possession of less than 10 grams of marijuana will be a civil offense rather than a criminal offense. Civil penalties include $100.00 for a first … Read more
Effective October 1, 2014 a number of new laws took effect in Maryland which can affect a substantial number of Marylanders. They are as follows: Marijuana. The possession of less than 10 grams of marijuana will become a civil offense rather than a criminal offense. There are civil penalties for $100.00 fine for a first … Read more
Rear-End Automobile Accidents May Not Be As Simple As They Seem
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Rear-end automobile accidents may not be as simple as they seem. In most cases where a driver strikes another driver from the rear the liability for the rear-end accident is clear. However in a recent case reported by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals filed June 26, 2014 in Glen Cooper v. Richard Singleton, the … Read more



