If you are accused of a crime in Maryland, you will likely be concerned about what happens next. It is highly recommended that you seek the advice of a qualified Maryland attorney who can help you through the process and give you an expert opinion on your particular case. To assist the beginning process, here is a general overview of criminal law.
Working with your Maryland Lawyer
January 22, 2008
No matter where you live, working with a lawyer can be difficult at times. If you have done your homework and found a great attorney, then you and your lawyer will both have your best interest at heart. However, how to go about achieving the results you want, or even what results to try to obtain, can become a source of debate. Here is what you need to know about working with your lawyer during difficult times.
Kill All The Lawyers?
January 21, 2008
The first rule of medicine, at least from the Grey’s Anatomy episodes my wife subjects me to is “Do no harm,” so I think it’s natural to wonder what is the first rule of lawyering? For those of you in the “club” who have ever been asked you if “Rule number one had been observed?” knows, lawyering does not seem to have the noble guiding principles of Hippocrates undergirding the modern practice.
Welcome
January 16, 2008Welcome to the Blackford and Flohr Law Blog, where you can find information about starting your own law firm, managing cases, and developing effective legal strategies. Blackford and Flohr are Maryland lawyers who serve the Baltimore, Anne Arundel county, and Baltimore county regions and surrounding areas. Experienced trial lawyers, Blackford and Flohr are currently focusing on criminal defense.
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