The Maryland General Assembly concluded its recent regular session without action on legislation to modify the Court of Appeals’ decision in Tracey v. Solesky holding that pit bulls are “inherently dangerous.”
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Yogi Berra: A Legal Authority
“I really didn’t say everything I said.” – Yogi Berra. While such may
be true, what this poet/philosopher of the baseball diamond did say is
quoted widely by courts nationwide.
In the U.S., auto accidents are the number one killer of children aged 1 to 12. To keep your child safe during your holiday highway trips, place each one in a child safety seat.
Tags: auto accident, car, car accident, child, child safety seat, Maryland, NHTSA, seat belt
In Maryland, the answer to this question begins with another question: Is the skateboard a vehicle?
Tags: auto, auto accident, automobile, bicycle, car accident, driver, motorcycle, pedestrian, skateboard, sled, vehicle
May punitive damages be entered against an employer whose employee engaged in dishonest acts? In the view of the Maryland Court of Appeals, if the employee acted within the scope of his employment when he did so, the answer is – Yes.


