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Ansa Assuncao LLP’s Maryland Team Secures Appellate Victory Before Texas Supreme Court

On March 13, 2020, Ansa Assuncao LLP’s Maryland office team, working in conjunction with their Texas colleagues, secured extraordinary relief from the Supreme Court of Texas on behalf of firm client Mobile Mini, Inc. in a construction worker’s personal injury suit that named Mobile Mini and other corporate defendants. In a per curiam opinion, the […]

Protecting a New Generation of Entrepreneurs Created by the Economic Dislocations of the Pandemic Against Predatory Piercing Claims: How New Jersey Can Respond

When Insurers Collide: Can Exhaustion Turn into Improper Erosion?

Flipping Doctrine on Its Side: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Considers Case That Would Authorize “Horizontal” or “Single Enterprise” Veil Piercing for the First Time

New York Offers Reimbursement Grants to Full-Service Restaurants Through the “Raising the NYS Bar Restaurant Recovery Fund”

Washington, D.C. City Council Passes Near-Total Ban on Non-Compete Agreements, Which (Absent Contrary Action) Is Likely to Go into Effect Early This Year

The United States District Court for the District of Maryland Tackles a Host of COVID-19 Related Cases in Late 2020, From Evictions to Compassionate Prisoner Release to Restrictions Imposed by Governor Hogan’s Executive Orders

COVID-19 UPDATE: Maryland Courts Return to More Restricted Operations

COVID-19 UPDATE: Jury Trials Resume, with Precautions in Place, as Maryland Courts Enter Phase V

AB-5’s Newest Chapters: Uber and Lyft Take a Hit, While Dozens of Other Gig Professions Score a Big Win

There’s No More Frye-ing in Maryland: The Court of Appeals Finally Adopts Daubert

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