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The explosion of electronic communications and data over the past twenty years has been both a boon, and a curse, for attorneys and their clients. The ubiquitous nature of email and other forms of electronic data can provide a treasure trove of
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5/3/2012
If your company were to find itself in a lawsuit arising from a contract dispute with another company, would you prefer to be represented by a law firm that you know well, in a courthouse a few miles from your company office? Or, would you rather
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10/20/2011
By preventing disclosure of confidential communications, the privilege preserves an honest and open relationship between accountants and their clients. The privilege in Maryland is strong. A recent Maryland Court of Appeals decision even closed
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7/1/2010
Getting paid is critical to the continued livelihood of each and every business. Yet, too often, businesses do not get paid for services they have rendered or for products they have sold. While there are rarely any guarantees of getting paid, absent
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7/1/2010
Ingrained in the fabric of American Law is the notion that each party should be responsible for her own attorneys' fees, regardless of the outcome.
Although this may be true in most cases, there are some exceptions, and contract law is one of
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Depending on the type of coverage you have, you can usually expect your policy to cover the costs of your defense, as well as payment of the final judgment, should one be entered against you. Nonetheless, once you call your carrier, the incident
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