When people in Maryland consider their estate planning options, the fallback strategy is generally a will. This is the simplest way to ensure their property goes where they want it to go. However, for many, it might not be the ideal way to go about it. Depending on...
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3 ways business disputes can hinder your company’s growth
Running a business in Maryland comes with its fair share of challenges. When a legal dispute emerges, whether with a partner, vendor or competitor, it can quickly become more than just a nuisance. Understanding how these conflicts can limit your company's long-term...
Why would I want to offer my employee a contract?
Maryland is what is called an employment “at-will” state. As such, the idea of an employment contract may strike some people as a bit counter-intuitive. Depending on how they are drafted, a contract may limit a Maryland business’s legal right to terminate an employee...
Is it possible to name someone new to act as trustee?
You have many estate planning options at your disposal. Amongst them is the use of various trusts. These entities are managed by an individual appointed to adhere to the trust’s terms and are typically named by the individual who created the trust. Given the...
