Maryland Super Lawyers 2010
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Lawyer Michael P. Darrow of Hillman Brown & Darrow, was listed as one of Maryland’s Super Lawyers of 2010 in the primary area of practice of Construction/Surety. He has received the highest point totals in the 2010 Maryland Super Lawyers nomination, research and blue ribbon review proces.
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A will is a legal document that comes into effect only upon the death of the testator, the person whose will it is. It may be a cliché to say that everyone should have a will, but everyone really should.
Most people want to decide how their assets are distributed after their death. A will allows [...]
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2009 Leading Lawyer | Hillman, Brown & Darrow, PA
What’s Up? Annapolis
The Annapolis law firm of Hillman, Brown & Darrow is right at home in a city steeped in historical significance. The firm’s roots go back 80 years to its founder, Noah A. Hillman, a legend in the legal and political community. His son, Richard Lazar [...]
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It is essential to recognize the importance of a business law attorney in getting a new business off to the right start. Starting a new business is fun, exciting and an adventure. Meeting applicable laws and regulations that apply to that new business is a serious matter that must be done with competence. The best [...]
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POWERS OF ATTORNEY operate while you are alive. A general power of attorney grants power to your designee to sign your name to all of your documents while you are living, whether you are competent or incompetent. If you are in a coma or at the South Pole, the General Power of Attorney allows your [...]
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Even relatively simple consumer transactions today are overlaid with imposed statutory complexity. If you are a merchant of any kind that sells anything to consumers you had best be aware of those statutorily imposed requirements that significantly increase your risk of litigation. Recently, a motorcycle authorized repair shop was dealt a $55,000 jury award for [...]
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In Maryland officers and directors who act in good faith are entitled to immunity from corporate liabilities:
“In good faith; In a manner he reasonably believes to be in the best interests of the corporation; and with the care that an ordinarily prudent person in a like position would use under similar circumstances.”
See MD Code, Corporations [...]
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In these difficult economic times, many people are hesitant to do things that they think could risk their jobs. It is understandable, but if you have injured yourself on the job while working you want to make sure your rights are protected. If you have had a work related injury you may very well be [...]
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Adoption days at the circuit court are looked forward to by Judges and petitioners alike. While the granting of an adoption is an occasion for celebration, getting there can be fraught with procedural complications. Depending on the type of adoption, domestic or international child adoption, step-parent adoptions, adoptions by relatives such as grandparents, aunts and [...]
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Probably 90% of complicated lengthy and difficult litigation arises because of parties’ failures to reduce to clear and definitive writing their obligations, whatever that may be. Take the time to spend a little bit of money on an attorney in the first instance to get a written contract in order to avoid spending a lot [...]
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