MM&C Attorneys Successfully Contest Application of “Rain Tax” in Montgomery County, Maryland
Miller, Miller & Canby attorneys James L. Thompson and Diane E. Feuerherd have successfully contested the application of Montgomery...read more →
Maryland Appeal Court Expands “Date of Finality” Rule for Property Tax Assessments
A recent decision by Maryland’s intermediate appellate court changes the way most practitioners understood the application of the...read more →
MM&C Zoning Law Attorneys Secure First Rezoning Under New Zoning Ordinance
Miller, Miller & Canby land use attorneys successfully secured the first local map amendment (rezoning) under Montgomery County's newly...read more →
MM&C Attorneys Play Key Roles in APA Planning Conference
The attorneys of Miller, Miller & Canby's Land Use and Zoning Department recently took part in the June 20th Annual Planning Conference of...read more →
How New State Legislation May Impact Montgomery County’s “Rain Tax”
This year, the Maryland General Assembly pursued several initiatives to curb or modify the “rain tax” – a state mandate compelling Montgomery...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 →
MM&C Real Estate Attorney, Ed West, Admitted to Practice Law in Virginia
Miller, Miller & Canby is pleased to announce that Edward ("Ed") West has been admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia,...read more →
Montgomery County’s “Rain Tax” Update
In 2012, the Maryland General Assembly mandated that nine counties, including Montgomery County, and Baltimore City collect an annual stormwater...read more →
Commercial Business Leases: The “Ins and Outs” of Use Clauses
The “use” clause and the “exclusive” clause are crucial provisions that arise in commercial lease negotiations which require careful and...read more →