MM&C Attorneys Tagg Hutchinson and Scott Mirsky Inducted into 2024 Maryland Bar Foundation Class of Fellows
The Maryland Bar Foundation inducted its 2024 Fellows Class on June 6 at its annual meeting, held in conjunction with the Maryland State Bar...read more →
Employment Based Non-Compete Agreements May Soon be Dead
This depiction may be a bit dramatic, but the employment based non-compete agreement as we know it may soon be dead. On April 23, 2024, by a...read more →
MM&C 9th Annual Montgomery College Scholarship Awarded to Local High School Student
As part of the commemoration of its 70th Anniversary in 2016, Miller, Miller & Canby established a scholarship to be awarded annually to...read more →
Peter Randolph Set to Present at MSBA Legal Summit and Annual Meeting
MM&C attorney Peter Randolph will be presenting on the topic of business succession planning at the 2024 Maryland State Bar Association Legal...read more →
Employment Law Attorney Scott Mirsky Quoted in Press Coverage of Religious Exception to Workplace Dress Policy Lawsuit
Miller, Miller & Canby’s Scott Mirsky provided insight for a recently-published Law360 article, “Dos and Don’ts For Accommodating...read more →
Restricted Restrictive Covenants: New Maryland Law Restricts Non-Compete Agreements in the Health Care Industry
House Bill 1388, which passed on April 6, 2024 and was approved by the Governor on April 25, 2004, modifies Section 3-716 of Maryland’s Labor and...read more →
Peter Randolph Presents on “Hot Topics for Closely Held Businesses” at ABA Tax Section 2024 May Meeting
The American Bar Association’s Section of Taxation held its 2024 May Meeting May 2-4 in Washington, DC. The annual meeting is an opportunity for...read more →
Attorney Lisa Blitstein Supports Environmental Law Student-Competitors at Alma Mater, University of Baltimore School of Law
Since graduating from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2022, Lisa Blitstein has looked for ways to give back to her alma mater and...read more →
Are Your Real Estate Brokerage Agreements Compliant? New Maryland Law May Require Changes
New legislation set to take effect on October 1, 2024, may require Maryland real estate brokers to revisit and revise their brokerage...read more →