Miller, Miller & Canby Announces Five Attorneys Named as 2020 Maryland Super Lawyers
Miller, Miller & Canby is pleased to announce our attorneys who have been named to the list of Super Lawyers in the state of Maryland for 2020....read more →
MD Appellate Blog: Seventeen Apply for At-Large Vacancy on the Court of Special Appeals
Miller, Miller & Canby litigation attorney, Diane Feuerherd, authored a recent Maryland Appellate Blog which introduced the seventeen applicants...read more →
Miller, Miller & Canby Litigation Attorneys Obtain Jury Verdict in Employee Embezzlement Case
Miller, Miller & Canby litigation attorneys Donna McBride and Callie Carnemark have obtained a jury verdict on behalf of their client, a medical...read more →
U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers Name Miller, Miller & Canby among 2020 “Best Law Firms”
Miller, Miller & Canby is pleased to announce the firm has been recognized among the 2020 “Best Law Firms” in the Washington, DC metro...read more →
Merging Businesses Beware: MD Court Case Demonstrates Importance of Signed Legal Corporate Documents
A recent decision by the Maryland Court of Appeals serves as a cautionary tale for business owners in Maryland. In MAS Associates v. Korotki,...read more →
Attorneys James Thompson and Jody Kline Selected for 2020 Best Lawyers in America® for 14th Year
Miller, Miller & Canby’s James (Jim) Thompson and Joel (Jody) Kline have been named Best Lawyers for the 2020 edition of Best Lawyers in...read more →
MM&C Attorney James Thompson Selected 2020 Best Lawyers in America® “Lawyer of The Year”
Miller, Miller & Canby’s James (Jim) Thompson has been named a Lawyer of the Year for the 2020 edition of Best Lawyers in America.® This...read more →
Michael Campbell Begins Presidency of Montgomery County Inn of Court
Miller, Miller & Canby’s Michael Campbell has begun a one-year term as President of the Montgomery County Inn of the American Inns of Court....read more →
Maryland Holds the Line on Property Tax Rate; But Buyers Should Consider Total Tax Burden
Recently, the Maryland Board of Public Works voted to keep the state property tax rate at its current level. The Board is composed of the...read more →