I explain how Maryland courts evaluate noncompete and nonsolicitation clauses, what makes a restriction enforceable, and why many disputes turn on overbreadth, customer relationships, and current statutory limits.
I explain how Maryland courts evaluate noncompete and nonsolicitation clauses, what makes a restriction enforceable, and why many disputes turn on overbreadth, customer relationships, and current statutory limits.
Toxic exposures in Montgomery County often come from contaminated water, air pollutants, or workplace chemicals rather than heavy industry. This guide explains toxic tort claims for residents and businesses in Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and Silver Spring, including legal rights, risks, and next steps under Maryland law.
Property and lease disputes are common in Montgomery County and can impact homeowners, tenants, landlords, and businesses alike. This guide explains how Maryland and local laws apply to lease conflicts, boundary disputes, zoning issues, and practical strategies for resolving them efficiently.
Breach of contract disputes are the most common source of commercial litigation in Montgomery County. Because businesses rely on contracts for nearly every transaction, even a single breakdown can quickly escalate into a lawsuit. This chapter explains why these disputes arise so frequently and how Maryland courts approach broken agreements.
Tort and personal injury lawsuits are not limited to major accidents or corporate misconduct. In Montgomery County, everyday homeowners and businesses can find themselves involved in civil claims based on negligence, from slip-and-fall injuries to insurance disputes. This chapter explains the fundamentals of tort law, how negligence is proven in Maryland, and why local rules like contributory negligence make these cases especially high-stakes.