A federal judge has ruled against a Virginia woman who claimed she purchased a small painting by a famous French impressionist for $7 at a flea market.
A Maryland judge declared a mistrial Thursday in a manslaughter case over the death of a law enforcement officer in a high-speed chase after a juror refused to deliberate due…
The Baltimore Museum of Art is asking a federal judge to dismiss a Virginia woman’s claim to a tiny Renoir painting she says she bought in a “box of junk”…
After years of legal limbo in which Wael Ali was considered a suspect in the slaying of his identical twin brother but never convicted, Howard County police may close their…
A judge in Baltimore has conditionally OK’d a mandatory class action in a case brought by former patients of a deceased Johns Hopkins Hospital gynecologist accused of secretly photographing and…
Explosive claims that an imprisoned defendant awaiting trial in a murder case plotted to kill two Baltimore prosecutors can be used in evidence in the original case, a Maryland judge…
For some reason, Andre Antonio Henry was carrying a two-page copy of theft charges filed against him in Washington, D.C., when police say he committed an office burglary in the…
A Baltimore lawyer was shot in an attempted robbery Monday evening as he was returning home from his job as deputy solicitor general in the Maryland Attorney General’s office.
A former BigLaw associate accused of inflating his title, charging personal expenses to his firm and moonlighting without permission is getting a stiffer ethics sanction in Maryland than in Washington,…
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