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Baltimore Police Brutality Cases All Settled with One Big Caveat

When two parties enter into an out-of-court settlement, a contract is created by the two parties. This contract is typically a legally binding document that requires each party to do—or not do—certain things. For example, the most basic contract could be boiled down to something like the defendant agrees to…

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Construction Accident Victim Settles with Employer for $5 Million

Earlier this month, a construction worker in New York who was injured on the job collected $5 million in compensation after accepting a settlement offered by his former employer and the property owner where the injury occurred. According to one local news report, the accident occurred back in 2008 in Buffalo,…

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Change of Venue Ordered in Medical Malpractice Case; Impartial Jury Concerns Cited

Earlier this year, we posted about a Maryland physician who was accused of molesting one of his patients. In a recent development in that case, the presiding judge determined that the case should be moved out of Allegany County—where it was originally filed—and moved to another forum in order to…

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Helicopter-Airplane Crash in Frederick Claims Three Lives, Injures Two Others

Earlier this week in Frederick, three people died and another two were injured when a helicopter and an airplane collided in mid air. According to a report by one local news source, the collision occurred just after 3:30 in the afternoon near the Frederick Municipal Airport. Evidently, a small plane…

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Construction Worker Injured in Workplace Accident Receives Verdict of over $21 Million

Earlier last month, a Maryland jury awarded a man over $21 million after he was severely injured and permanently paralyzed in a workplace accident at a Pepco plant in Montgomery County. According to a report by the Washington Post, the man was working high up in the air on some…

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