Real Estate Attorney Tagg Hutchinson Elected to the 2024-2025 MSBA Real Property Section Council
Miller, Miller & Canby real estate attorney Taggart (Tagg) Hutchinson has been elected as a Committee Chair of the Real Property Section Council...read more →
Appeal Maryland Property Tax Assessments by February 12th
The Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) recently issued new Assessment Notices to owners of one-third of all commercial and...read more →
Miller, Miller & Canby Announces Five Attorneys Named as 2024 Super Lawyers in the State of Maryland
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 2024....read more →
Commercial Property Owners in Maryland Have an Upcoming Deadline to Reduce Property Taxes
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 →
Bethesda Magazine Names Nine Miller, Miller & Canby Attorneys to 2023 “Top Attorneys” List
Bethesda Magazine has once again published its biennial list of Top Attorneys, surveying more than 1,700 attorneys who practice in Montgomery County...read more →
Eight Miller, Miller & Canby Attorneys Recognized as Best Lawyers in America® for 2024
Miller, Miller & Canby is pleased to announce eight firm attorneys have been recognized as Best Lawyers in America.® for 2024. Joseph (Joe)...read more →
Final Reminder to Apply for Montgomery County Property Tax Credits
Attention Montgomery County Residents! Don’t forget to submit your applications for the State Homestead Tax Credit by May 1 so that the County can...read more →
Appeal Deadline for Maryland Property Tax Assessments is February 13, 2023
At the end of December, the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) issued new Assessment Notices to owners of one-third of all...read more →
Deadline Approaching for Commercial Property Owners 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 →