Landlord / Tenant
April 9, 2026
Adam Sean Cohen, Esq.
Maryland property owners have two distinct legal tools for recovering possession when someone refuses to leave. Choosing the wrong one wastes time and can result in dismissal. Here is how to tell them apart.
Landlord / Tenant
April 9, 2026
Adam Sean Cohen, Esq.
Changing locks, removing belongings, or cutting utilities to force someone out is illegal in Maryland regardless of the circumstances. Here is what the law requires instead.
Landlord / Tenant
April 9, 2026
Adam Sean Cohen, Esq.
In Baltimore City, Baltimore County, and other Maryland jurisdictions, a landlord who cannot prove rental license compliance at trial faces dismissal — regardless of the merits. Here is what § 8-406 requires.
⚠️ New Law Alert
Traffic Law
March 17, 2026
Adam Sean Cohen, Esq.
Effective October 1, 2025, Maryland dramatically changed how reckless driving is defined and punished. What was once a serious traffic ticket can now result in criminal charges, jail time, and a permanent record. If you drive in Maryland — or have already been charged — here is everything you need to know about the Sergeant Patrick Kepp Act and how it affects you.
Protective & Peace Orders
March 17, 2026
Adam Sean Cohen, Esq.
Maryland has two types of restraining orders — Peace Orders and Protective Orders — and knowing which one applies to your situation can make all the difference. The wrong filing can cost you critical time and protection. Whether you are seeking an order or defending against one, this guide explains who qualifies, how the process works, what the orders cover, and what happens if one is violated.
DUI / DWI
March 17, 2026
Adam Sean Cohen, Esq.
Being pulled over and arrested for DUI in Baltimore County can be one of the most frightening experiences of your life. Many people have no idea what to expect in the hours, days, and weeks that follow. In this post, we walk through exactly what the process looks like — from the traffic stop to your MVA hearing — and what steps you should take immediately to protect your rights and your license.
Criminal Defense
March 10, 2026
Adam Sean Cohen, Esq.
A prior criminal record can follow you for years — affecting employment, housing, and professional licensing. The good news is that Maryland has expanded its expungement laws significantly in recent years. Many charges and even some convictions may now be eligible to be wiped from your record. Here is what you need to know about who qualifies and how the process works.
Case Results
March 3, 2026
Adam Sean Cohen, Esq.
We are pleased to share that our client recently had their criminal charges fully dismissed in Baltimore County District Court. Through careful preparation, a thorough review of the evidence, and effective advocacy, we were able to demonstrate significant weaknesses in the State's case. Every client deserves a dedicated defense — and results like this are why we do what we do.
Personal Injury
February 17, 2026
Adam Sean Cohen, Esq.
One of the most common questions we hear from injured clients is: “How much time do I have?” Maryland's statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years from the date of the injury — but there are important exceptions that can shorten or extend that window. Missing this deadline can permanently bar you from recovering compensation, so timing is critical.
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