Litigation Attorneys Donna McBride and Michael Campbell Named “Lawyer of the Year” by Best Lawyers in America® for 2025
Miller, Miller & Canby is pleased to announce Michael Campbell and Donna McBride are being recognized as “Lawyer of the Year” – McBride...read more →
Eleven Miller, Miller & Canby Attorneys Recognized as Best Lawyers in America® for 2025 and Two Attorneys Recognized in Exclusive “Lawyer of the Year” Category
Miller, Miller & Canby is pleased to announce eleven firm attorneys have been recognized as Best Lawyers in America.® for 2025. Joseph (Joe)...read more →
Real Estate Attorney Tagg Hutchinson Elected to the 2024-2025 MSBA Real Property Section Council
Miller, Miller & Canby real estate attorney Taggart (Tagg) Hutchinson has been elected as a Committee Chair of the Real Property Section Council...read more →
MM&C Attorneys Tagg Hutchinson and Scott Mirsky Inducted into 2024 Maryland Bar Foundation Class of Fellows
The Maryland Bar Foundation inducted its 2024 Fellows Class on June 6 at its annual meeting, held in conjunction with the Maryland State Bar...read more →
Are Your Real Estate Brokerage Agreements Compliant? New Maryland Law May Require Changes
New legislation set to take effect on October 1, 2024, may require Maryland real estate brokers to revisit and revise their brokerage...read more →
To TbyE, or not to TbyE: that is the question…
Should spouses hold limited liability company membership interests as tenants by the entirety? We recently advised a married couple on the...read more →
Appeal Maryland Property Tax Assessments by February 12th
The Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) recently issued new Assessment Notices to owners of one-third of all commercial and...read more →
Miller, Miller & Canby Sponsors Committee for Montgomery’s Annual Legislative Breakfast
Miller, Miller & Canby was proud to once again sponsor the Committee for Montgomery Legislative Breakfast, which took place on December 15 at...read more →
Commercial Property Owners in Maryland Have an Upcoming Deadline to Reduce Property Taxes
All properties in Maryland are assessed on a three-year tax cycle. If an appeal is not filed at the beginning of the cycle, a property owner loses...read more →