
Infected! How Cybercriminals Are Taking Advantage of an Industry Focused on the Pandemic
By: James Darrah, Esquire COVID-19 has presented a number of unique challenges to the healthcare sector over the past year. Healthcare providers have been placed on the frontline and tasked with [...]

Considering the Effects on Marylanders in the Wake of the New State Daubert Standards
By: Kathryn D. Jackson, Esquire It has been almost four months to the day after the Maryland Court of Appeals adopted the Daubert standard for expert testimony. As noted by the court in the [...]

PK Law Medical Malpractice Defense Member Catherine Steiner Invited to Join the American Board of Trial Advocates
Congratulations to PK Law Medical Malpractice Defense Member Catherine Steiner on being recently voted in to the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). Membership to ABOTA is by invitation [...]

Joining the In-Crowd: Maryland Court of Appeals Adopts Daubert Standard for Admissibility of Expert Testimony
By:Â Kathryn D. Jackson, Esq. Maryland is no stranger to being a legal outlier. After all, Maryland is one of five states that hold contributory negligence as an absolute bar to recovery [...]

Not What the Doctor Ordered: Maryland’s Non-Economic Damage Cap Reaches Record High in 2019
By:Â Kathryn D. Jackson, Esq. Technology grants greater access to the law than ever before, and with that, we are becoming more litigious with every passing year. Personal injury law firms [...]

Five Questions With Joan Cerniglia-Lowensen, Member, PK Law
Joan Cerniglia-Lowensen Joan Cerniglia-Lowensen has more than twenty-six years of civil litigation experience throughout the State of Maryland in both state and federal courts. She primarily [...]

Maryland’s New Law on Advising Patients on Pros and Cons of Opioid Use
By:Â Megan Anderson, Esquire As part of our ongoing review of the ever-growing liability of healthcare providers in relation to the opioid crisis, below is an overview of the most recent opioid [...]