Court Denies Stay Action on FCC Order to Speed Deployment of 5G and Small Cells
Many local governments were caught off guard by the September FCC Order to ease siting of small cells. The National League of Cities (NLC) and a...read more →
December 2018 Legal News & Notes
The December 2018 issue of Miller, Miller & Canby's Legal News & Notes quarterly email newsletter announces five attorneys as Maryland Super...read more →
Truly the Season of Giving: IRS Gives the Green Light for Gifting
As explained in a prior article, the sweeping tax reform bill, commonly known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), temporarily doubles the...read more →
MM&C’s Joe Suntum and James Roth Set to Speak at ALI’s Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation
Two of Miller, Miller & Canby’s eminent domain attorneys will join the national Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation 2019...read more →
Actor Wesley Snipes Shows Us How Not To Settle an IRS Debt: The Importance of a Tax Attorney
Wesley Snipes Tax Case Normally, U.S. Tax Court memorandum decisions do not garner media attention. Typically, they involve issues of...read more →
Five Miller, Miller & Canby Attorneys Named 2019 Maryland Super Lawyers
Miller, Miller & Canby is proud to announce the following five attorneys have been named to the 2019 list of Super Lawyers for the State of...read more →
Is Your Commercial Lease Boat Ready for a Condemnation Storm?
Think of your commercial property lease as a boat for a moment, and condemnation by the government as a storm – is your lease ready for a...read more →
Deadline Approaching to Reduce Property Taxes in Maryland
All properties in Maryland are assessed on a three-year tax cycle. If an appeal is not filed at the beginning of the cycle, a property owner loses...read more →
Montgomery County Council Defers Action on Proposed Small Cell Tower Bill
On October 30, 2018 the Montgomery Council deferred action on Zoning Text Amendment (ZTA) 18-11, Telecommunications Towers – Approval...read more →