Most Recent Post from March, 2014 Mar 31, 2014 Relisha Rudd's Absence Stuns D.C. As the search for Relisha Rudd continues, more and more of her past comes into focus. It was not until Relisha had missed 30 days of school that the D.C. Child and Family Service Agency was notified. ... Continue Reading Mar 31, 2014 Maryland Personal Injury | Pre-Settlement Funding Being involved in an accident can become a financial burden. There are unexpected daily expenses that arise as a result of being injured in an automobile accident. Many are inclined to take out ... Continue Reading Mar 26, 2014 Federal Tort Claims Act and Contract Employees Earlier this month, a Roanoke U.S. District Court heard a case (Faris, Executor v. U.S. Wilson) in which the Plaintiff alleged that a physician at the Veteran Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) was ... Continue Reading Mar 25, 2014 The Ethics of Crowdsourcing for Medication Is it right to demand experimental medication as a last-ditch effort to save a life? The parents of Joshua Hardy riled up supporters to demand a biotech company, Chimerix, to give Joshua their latest ... Continue Reading Mar 24, 2014 Maryland Dog Bite Attorney | New Bill Seeks to Make All Dog Owners Liable For Bites In 2012, the Court of Appeals made the controversial ruling that outraged dog lovers across the state: owners of purebred pit bulls would be held strictly liable for all bites because pit bulls were ... Continue Reading Mar 21, 2014 Maryland Car Personal Injury Attorney, Jonathan Portner, Now Offers Free Case Recovery Evaluation Jonathan Portner, a partner at Portner & Shure, and a member of the National Top 100 Trial Lawyers and Million Dollar Advocates Forum is now sharing his experience and giving back to the Maryland ... Continue Reading 1 / 5