Fourth Circuit Clarifies Standard of Proof for Employment Claims Under the ADA
Gentry v. East West Partners Club Management Co. Inc., 816 F.3d 228 (4th Cir. 2016) ...
Limited Circumstances for Wrongful Discharge Claims in Virginia
On February 23, 2017, the Supreme Court of Virginia issued its opinion in Francis v. ...
Attorney Richard Berwanger Discusses Legal Ethics with the Frederick and Harford County Bars
On May 31, 2017, Eccleston & Wolf attorney Richard Berwanger, along with insurance representatives, gave ...
Eccleston & Wolf Attorney Gregg Viola Presents to Independent Insurance Agents of Maryland, Inc. at its Annual Meeting
On June 16, 2017, Eccleston & Wolf attorney Gregg Viola presented to the Independent Insurance ...
Eccleston and Wolf attorneys Steve Cornelius and Gregg Viola published an article in The Maryland Litigator regarding the failure to repay Medicare Part C liens, including recent trends from litigation across the country, potential exposure to settling insurers, attorneys and parties, and practice pointers for litigators to limit their exposure.
Repaying Medicare Advantage (Part C) liens – is anyone safe? By Stephen M. Cornelius and ...
Glenn Grossman, Esq., former Maryland Bar Counsel, joins Eccleston and Wolf to defend Attorney Grievance Commission (AGC) matters and provide ethical advice to Maryland lawyers.
Eccleston and Wolf is pleased to announce that former Maryland Bar Counsel, Glenn M. Grossman, ...