Jody Kline Honored by Audubon Naturalist Society as Volunteer of the Year
Miller, Miller & Canby land use attorney Jody Kline was recognized as “Volunteer of the Year” on October 20 at the annual meeting of the...read more →
Miller, Miller & Canby Sponsors J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association’s Annual Scholarship Awards
The J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association is holding its 38th Annual Scholarship Awards Banquet on November 3, 2022 in Maryland. Miller, Miller &...read more →
MDDCWA’s 14th Annual Golf Tournament Raises $35,000 for Charity; MM&C Sponsors Event for 6th Year
The Maryland DC Wireless Association’s 14th Annual Golf Tournament took place on September 15, 2022 at the Whiskey Creek Golf Club in Ijamsville,...read more →
How to Avoid a Long Will Probate: Utilize a Trust
After a loved one dies, their money and property must be distributed to the proper beneficiaries, either according to their Last Will and Testament...read more →
Three Things You Need to Know about Cryptocurrency and Your Estate Plan
Cryptocurrency’s popularity has rapidly increased in recent years, with more people buying and selling the digital currency. Here are three...read more →
Joseph Suntum Named Best Lawyers® 2023 Eminent Domain and Condemnation “Lawyer of the Year”
Miller, Miller & Canby is proud to announce Joseph Suntum has been named the Best Lawyers® 2023 Eminent Domain and Condemnation “Lawyer of...read more →
Eight Miller, Miller & Canby Attorneys Recognized as Best Lawyers in America® for 2023
Miller, Miller & Canby is pleased to announce eight firm attorneys have been recognized as Best Lawyers in America.® for 2023. Joseph (Joe)...read more →
MM&C Eminent Domain Attorney Joseph Suntum Client Prevails In Fight to Preserve Baltimore Family Home From Redevelopment Plan
Miller, Miller & Canby client Sonia Eaddy was recently featured in The Baltimore Sun for winning her 18-year battle to save her home in...read more →
Maryland Businesses and Residents: Opportunity to Advance 5G and Join MD5G Partnership
Did you know that nearly 12% of households in Maryland rely on their wireless handheld devices for online access, meaning they don’t have a home,...read more →