The October 2015 issue of Miller, Miller & Canby’s Legal News & Notes quarterly email newsletter covers Attorneys Successful Contest of Montgomery County’s ‘Rain Tax’, Purple Line Project Moving Forward, We Prevail to Invalidate Montgomery County’s Application of Farmland Transfer Tax, and much more. Click here to view newsletter.
Sign-up here to receive future installments of MM&C’s quarterly newsletter.
RELATED NEWS & RESOURCES

Miller, Miller & Canby Announces Seven Attorneys Named as 2025 Super Lawyers in the State of Maryland
Eminent Domain and Condemnation, Employment Law, Land Development, Litigation, MM&C Happenings, News & Events, Press, Real Estate
Miller, Miller & Canby Recognized in 2025 Edition of “Best Law Firms®”
Eminent Domain and Condemnation, Land Development, Litigation, MM&C Happenings, News & Events, Press, Real Estate
Litigation Attorneys Donna McBride and Michael Campbell Named “Lawyer of the Year” by Best Lawyers in America® for 2025
Eminent Domain and Condemnation, Employment Law, Litigation, MM&C Happenings, News & Events, Press, Real Estate
Eleven Miller, Miller & Canby Attorneys Recognized as Best Lawyers in America® for 2025 and Two Attorneys Recognized in Exclusive “Lawyer of the Year” Category
Business & Tax, Eminent Domain and Condemnation, Employment Law, Land Development, Litigation, MM&C Happenings, News & Events, Press, Real Estate
Maryland Property Tax Assessments Continue to Increase
Business & Tax, Land Development, Litigation, Maryland Property Tax News, News & Events, Real Estate
Time to Appeal Maryland Property Tax Assessments Before Deadlines
Business & Tax, Litigation, Maryland Property Tax News, News & Events, Real Estate
Share this Article: