Beyond the Courtroom: Anthony May judged first-year law students’ oral arguments at Maryland Carey Law, Monica Basche joined the Bar Association of Baltimore City to reconnect with the judges of the Circuit Court and the District Court for Baltimore City, and Jacqueline Cadman attended a Women’s White Collar Defense Association event. – Go Health Pro

Beyond the Courtroom: Anthony May judged first-year law students’ oral arguments at Maryland Carey Law, Monica Basche joined the Bar Association of Baltimore City to reconnect with the judges of the Circuit Court and the District Court for Baltimore City, and Jacqueline Cadman attended a Women’s White Collar Defense Association event. – Go Health Pro

Welcome to another installment of our “Beyond the Courtroom” series: a recap of recent events our attorneys have attended. From conferences and lectures to summits and symposiums, and more, the BGL team is proud to stay connected to the legal and local communities. Anthony May judged first-year law students’ oral arguments at the University of … Read more

Monica Basche quoted in a Baltimore Sun article about the MD Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services rolling out body-worn cameras for correctional officers: “Any additional oversight is better than the status quo, but body-worn cameras are not a substitute for hiring qualified individuals and training them to respect the constitutional rights of prisoners.” – Go Health Pro

Monica Basche quoted in a Baltimore Sun article about the MD Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services rolling out body-worn cameras for correctional officers: “Any additional oversight is better than the status quo, but body-worn cameras are not a substitute for hiring qualified individuals and training them to respect the constitutional rights of prisoners.” – Go Health Pro

Brown, Goldstein & Levy attorney Monica Basche was quoted in a recent Baltimore Sun article that reported on the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (“DPSCS”) pilot program for body-worm cameras for correctional officers.  The pilot program will start with a staggered roll-out  at five Maryland prisons, with  an agency-wide roll-out later this … Read more

Diversity Officers, City of Baltimore Sue to Block Trump DEIA Executive Orders – Go Health Pro

Diversity Officers, City of Baltimore Sue to Block Trump DEIA Executive Orders – Go Health Pro

By Jamie Strawbridge Last week, groups representing chief diversity officers, the City of Baltimore, and others filed suit in federal court in Baltimore to block Trump Administration efforts to dismantle programs promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA). Plaintiffs challenge President Trump’s “crusade to erase diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility from our country.” The lawsuit … Read more

Monica Basche quoted in a recent Baltimore Sun article about a lawsuit she filed on behalf of her client, a Maryland state inmate, who was brutally beaten by prison guards: “Abuse by correctional officers is unacceptable, and these officers should be held accountable.” – Go Health Pro

Monica Basche quoted in a recent Baltimore Sun article about a lawsuit she filed on behalf of her client, a Maryland state inmate, who was brutally beaten by prison guards: “Abuse by correctional officers is unacceptable, and these officers should be held accountable.” – Go Health Pro

Attorney Monica Basche was quoted in a recent Baltimore Sun article that reported on a lawsuit she filed alongside Allen Honick of Furman Honick on behalf of their client, Shawn Addison, who was brutally beaten by three prison guards following a routine cell search. “The correctional officers’ assault on Mr. Addison, which left him severely … Read more

Jury Awards Baltimore $266 Million in Damages After Opioid Trial – Go Health Pro

Jury Awards Baltimore 6 Million in Damages After Opioid Trial – Go Health Pro

A jury has awarded the city of Baltimore $266 million in damages in its suit against pharmaceutical firms McKesson and AmerisourceBergen for their part in the city’s opioid epidemic. With the jury award, the city has notched another win for its strategy of opting out of a national opioid settlement and pursuing opioid cases on … Read more