MM&C Represents Residents in Successfully Settled Lawsuit with PG County Over Catastrophic Landslide
Miller, Miller & Canby represented three Prince Georges County homeowners and achieved a successful settlement with the County that will...read more →
Purple Line Update: Maryland Approves Purple Line Contract
Construction to Begin This Year; Property Acquisitions Moving Slow The Maryland Board of Public Works approved a contract with a team of private...read more →
Purple Line Update: Residents Along Path of Proposed Purple Line Told to Move Fences & Sheds
The Washington Post reported on January 6 that some Maryland residents along the planned route for the light-rail Purple Line are being told that...read more →
Four MM&C Attorneys Named to Prestigious Maryland Super Lawyers List for 2016
James (Jim) Thompson, Joel (Jody) Kline, and Donna McBride have been selected to the 2016 Maryland Super Lawyers list and Diane Feuerherd has been...read more →
Purple Line: State Making Offers to Property Owners; Construction Expected to Begin Spring 2016
After Governor Hogan was elected last November he put the Purple Line project on hold pending a reconsideration of its cost and benefit. At the time...read more →
Joe Suntum Joins Distinguished Faculty to Speak at National ALI-CLE Eminent Domain Conference
The American Law Institute’s 33rd Annual Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation Program will be held January 28-30, 2016 in Austin, Texas and...read more →
MM&C Attorneys Jody Kline and James Thompson Listed in The Best Lawyers in America® 2016
Miller, Miller & Canby congratulates its attorneys, Jody Kline and James Thompson, who have each been selected for inclusion in the 2016...read more →
Eminent Domain Attorney Joe Suntum Represents Fort Washington, MD Homeowners in Slope Failure Battle
Miller, Miller & Canby's Joe Suntum is representing four landowners seeking fair market value for properties being condemned after a 2014...read more →
Purple Line Project Update: Will Governor Hogan Proceed with the Project?
Guessing whether Governor Hogan will decide to proceed with the Purple Line Project is becoming quite a parlor game for interested parties. Shortly...read more →