Know Your Rights: Understanding Maryland’s Consumer Protection Laws

Know Your Rights: Understanding Maryland’s Consumer Protection Laws

If you live in Maryland, you probably buy a lot of things right here in the state. But do you know what your rights are under the state’s consumer protection laws? These laws are in place to keep you safe from unfair business practices, deceptive advertising and fraud; knowing and understanding them enables you to…

Dog Attacks: What Are Your Legal Rights?
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Dog Attacks: What Are Your Legal Rights?

If you’ve ever been attacked by a dog, you know what a traumatic experience it can be. These attacks can sometimes end in tragedy. Take, for example, the recent news story about a couple in San Antonio whose American Staffordshire Terrier killed an elderly man and injured several other people. Even if you escape a…

Who Serves as an Expert Witness in Medical Malpractice Cases?
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Who Serves as an Expert Witness in Medical Malpractice Cases?

Medical malpractice is when a doctor or medical professional’s incorrect or negligent behavior leads to a patient’s injury or death. These cases are often complicated, since most laypeople don’t have an in-depth understanding of factors involved (medical terminology, what should or shouldn’t be done in some cases and so on). That’s where expert witnesses come…

Maryland Updates Ignition Interlock Law with Camera Requirements
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Maryland Updates Ignition Interlock Law with Camera Requirements

Maryland Ignition Interlock Law: Camera Requirement Update According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), over 10,000 people died in alcohol-related car crashes between 2010 and 2019 – an average of nearly 30 people per day. Crucially, the NHTSA has also reported that nearly 30% of alcohol-impaired driving charges involve repeat offenders. Given the…

Factors to consider when choosing a lawyer
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Factors to consider when choosing a lawyer

Lawyers can handle all sorts of legal matters, and this is because they are professionals who are qualified to offer advice about the law or even present someone with legal issues. Lawyers can also be called counselors, attorneys, or a barrister. They apply the law to specific cases. However, they investigate the facts and the…

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