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When Should a Trial Judge Disclose the Contents of a Mary Carter Agreement to a Jury?

The Appellate Court of Maryland Clarifies that Violation of a Traffic Statute Does Not Establish Contributory Negligence without Evidence of Proximate Cause F PROXIMATE CAUSE.

Supreme Court of Maryland Clarifies District Court Jurisdiction for Underinsured Motorist (“UIM”) Claims

Appellate Court of Maryland Addresses Collateral Estoppel and the Duty to Defend in Matters before the Maryland Insurance Administration

Congratulations to RSRM Associate Attorney Regan Leavitt on Her Trial Victory!

The Supreme Court of Maryland holds that a registered nurse may serve as the certificate of qualified expert under the Maryland Health Care Malpractice Claims Act when the alleged negligence involves matters within the scope of nursing practice, so long as the expert satisfies the peer-to-peer requirement.