Waiting Over 12 Years To Assert Your Rights It’s hard to believe that someone would wait 13 1/2 years to assert their claim to enforce a money judgment. Yet that’s exactly what occurred in a recent case defended by our office. A judgment is the best remedy that a party can obtain in a court [...]
Statutes Of Limitations – Why They Matter
“Where did the time go?” We ask this question all the time, whether we have a deadline approaching quickly, or we are enjoying a few more hours on the beach during the last day of a vacation. We often find ourselves thinking we have more time, until we don’t. When talking about Statutes of Limitations, [...]
Recent Court Decisions
COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS Real Property, Condominium Act: Under the Condominium Act, the purchaser of a condominium in a foreclosure sale holds legal title to the property as of the date of the sale, thus rendering her liable for condominium assessments and fees dating from that point. Campbell v. Council of Unit Owners of Bayside [...]
DON’T READ THIS WHILE DRIVING – MARYLAND TEXTING LAW
There law has changed in Maryland for all you texters out there. You are now prohibited from reading text messages while driving and may be pulled over by police under a new state law taking effect Saturday. A first offense of reading or sending a text while behind the wheel carries a fine of $70. [...]
Alternative Dispute Resolution – Mediation and Binding Arbitration Options
MEDIATION and BINDING ARBITRATION ARE FORMS OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION – II One of the best ways to avoid the high cost of litigation and delay of time is through “alternative dispute resolution”. Alternative dispute resolution is an alternative to going to court. It is not necessary to file suit to have the benefit of [...]
