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Caroline L. Hecker Named First Woman and Non-Founder to Serve As Managing Partner of Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP is pleased to announce that Caroline L. Hecker has been elected ...
Read More Benchmark Litigation Highly Recommends Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP
For the thirteenth year in a row, the 2021 edition of Benchmark: America’s Leading Litigation ...
Read More Are We There Yet? Maryland Court of Special Appeals Dismisses As Premature Appeal From Order Setting Aside Order Ratifying 2018 Foreclosure Sale
It is understandable that a lender whose loan went into default in 2009 would be ...
Read More Rosenberg Martin Greenberg Welcomes Four New Attorneys
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg is pleased to announce the addition of Bryan K. Saxton, Brooke A. ...
Read More Seventeen Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP Attorneys Selected for Inclusion in Baltimore Best Lawyers in America in 2022
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP is proud to announce that 17 of its attorneys have been ...
Read More Pennsylvania Supreme Court Recognizes Both Enterprise Liability And Reverse-Veil Piercing As Viable Theories for Holding Affiliates Liable for Debts
In a July 21, 2021 decision, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania examined whether Pennsylvania recognizes ...
Read More The “Stranger to the Deed Rule” Does It Get Any Stranger Than This?
The “stranger to the deed” rule, a rule that the Supreme Court of Appeals of ...
Read More Status of Recent Legislation Impacting Baltimore City Rental Housing – Requiring Landlords to Offer to Renew Leases and Provide Alternatives to Traditional Security Deposits
Over the last year, the Baltimore City Council has introduced and enacted multiple bills impacting ...
Read More Supreme Court of Virginia Adopts “Morgan Theory” of Presumptions In Fraudulent Conveyance Cases
The outcome of litigation often depends on which party has the burden of presenting evidence ...
Read More Wheeling v. Selene Finance, LP: The Safe Harbor for Landlords Conducting Self-Help Evictions In Maryland Is Not So Safe After All
In an April 30, 2021 opinion, Maryland highest court, the Court of Appeals, largely reversed ...
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