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Maryland legislatures consider expanding ignition interlock law

Lawmakers in Maryland are considering passing a law that would require installation of an ignition interlock device for all drunk driving offenses.

Maryland legislature considers increased penalties for DUI offenders

Maryland may continue to increase the severity of penalties for drunk driving crimes.

Two Maryland cases shed light on aggravated DUI charges and punishments

When you injure someone while driving under the influence of alcohol, it could mean a substantial ratcheting up of punishments.

Caught in SPIDRE’s web? Get help from a Maryland DUI defense lawyer

SPIDRE isn’t an arachnid, but it’s just as scary. SPIDRE stands for State Police Impaired Driving Effort, and SPIDRE officers are coming for you.

Drunk driving charges have some unique implications for those under 21

No matter what your age, a drunk driving charge under Maryland law is very serious. Young drivers, however, face unique legal requirements and a distinct set of potential penalties when accused of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Car Accidents 101: How to Handle a Hit & Run

Hit and run car accidents are scary - make sure to protect yourself by following some crucial steps afterwards that can strengthen your case. Read this article to see what counts as a hit and run accident and the best way to handle it.

Why You Should Never Borrow Someone’s Car Without Making Sure They Have Insurance

Before you assume that you can just hop behind the wheel and be covered by their insurance should you be at fault for an accident, there are some things that you will want to ask the car owner.

DOJ Announces First Denaturalization Under Operation Janus

Back on October 3, 2017, we posted a blog about civil denaturalization charges being brought in three cases against individuals who were ordered removed before obtaining legal status and naturalization under different identities.

Real estate dispute persists over preservation of older homes

A battle is going on concerning the preservation of a mansion sitting on Miami Beach's Star Island. The home was built in 1925 and designed by the first registered architect in Florida. The mansion is now scheduled for demolition.

Core commercial real estate luring in investors

Investors have become more cautious since the real estate market debacle in 2008. A great many high-risk property fund managers that relied heavily on debt financing ended up in collapse during this period.

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