by eldridge | Jul 17, 2012 | Baltimore Lawyers News, Legal Informational Resources
I was reading an interesting Baltimore Sun newspaper article (yes they occasionally write interesting articles) about “quirky questions” asked on job interviews. The article got this Maryland lawyer thinking about what are some good job interview questions...
by eldridge | Jun 23, 2012 | Baltimore Lawyers News, Maryland Criminal laws
98% of all violations of Maryland Criminal laws resolve by way of a dismissal (stet or nolle pross) or a plea. Of the remaining 2%, only a tiny number of violations of Maryland Criminal laws go all the way to a jury. Many are resolved by bench (or judge) trials or...
by eldridge | May 8, 2012 | Baltimore Lawyers News
ENlawyers wanted to send out a huge thank you to everyone who came out to support the 3rd Annual Bourbon and Bowties event held this past Sunday at the Capital Grille in Baltimore, MD. The Event It was a wonderful night of sampling different bourbons from...
by eldridge | May 4, 2012 | Baltimore Lawyers News
Cinco de Mayo – a lawyer’s perspective For most people, Cinco de Mayo means watered-down margaritas, cold “cervezas”, and maybe a few shots of bad Tequila (con gusno if you’re lucky). Although, you might be unaware that the majority of celebrants of Cinco de...
by eldridge | May 4, 2012 | Baltimore Lawyers News
Cinco de Mayo – a lawyer’s perspective For most people, Cinco de Mayo means watered-down margaritas, cold “cervezas”, and maybe a few shots of bad Tequila (con gusno if you’re lucky). Although, you might be unaware that the majority of celebrants of Cinco de...
by eldridge | May 4, 2012 | Baltimore Lawyers News
Cinco de Mayo – a lawyer’s perspective For most people, Cinco de Mayo means watered-down margaritas, cold “cervezas”, and maybe a few shots of bad Tequila (con gusno if you’re lucky). Although, you might be unaware that the majority of celebrants of Cinco de...