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Remembering and Representing William Howard Green
On January 27, 2020, William Howard Green was killed in Prince George’s County after being shot in the torso seven times at point-blank range by local police officer, Corporal Michael Owen Jr. Astoundingly, William Green was in the front passenger seat of Owen’s police cruiser with his hands cuffed behind his back at the time…
Read MoreMurphy Falcon & Murphy represents the students & families of Damascus High School
Murphy Falcon & Murphy is proud to represent the students and families of Damascus High School. The firm has filed a civil lawsuit in Montgomery County Circuit Court on Thursday February, 6, 2020 stating that officials ignored sexual assault allegations made by high school football players and their parents. Media Coverage of Damascus High School…
Read MoreMurphy Falcon & Murphy represents the family of William Green
William Green was shot seven times while handcuffed in a patrol car by a Prince George’s County police officer on January 27, 2020. Murphy Falcon & Murphy is seeking justice for William Green’s family, a family that is now grieving the tragic loss of a loved one taken too soon. Media Coverage of William Green’s…
Read MoreMurphy Falcon & Murphy Participates in 2019 Paul’s Place Holiday Blanket, Coat, & Food Drive
For the 2019 holiday season, the team at Murphy Falcon & Murphy proudly participated in the community blanket, coat & food drive organized by local nonprofit Paul’s Place. At Murphy Falcon & Murphy, we’re dedicated to enacting positive change in our local Baltimore communities. Our commitment to defending justice and helping those in need are…
Read More5 Things To Know About Cerebral Palsy
Most cases of cerebral palsy develop due to damage that occurred before or during birth, but some infants can even develop the condition within the first month after their birth. Before a child is born, there isn’t a test that can determine whether or not a baby has cerebral palsy. If you have a newborn…
Read MoreMurphy Falcon & Murphy File Class Action Against Capital One — PRESS RELEASE
PR NEWSWIRE LINK Class Action Filed Against Capital One On Behalf of Consumers Whose Personal Information Was Unlawfully Accessed From Capital One’s Electronic Data Storage FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Zach McDaniels (410) 539-6500 Murphy, Falcon & Murphy and Morgan & Morgan’s Complex Litigation Group filed a class action lawsuit against Capital One on behalf of…
Read MoreMurphy Falcon Murphy Sober Ride NYE 2019
Whether you ring in the New Year in Baltimore’s inner harbor, at a friend’s house or at any one of the city’s bars or restaurants, at Murphy, Falcon & Murphy we want you to get home safe. Impaired Driving is a Huge Problem According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, each year thousands of…
Read MoreMurphy Falcon & Murphy Lawyers Secure Justice for Children in the 6th Circuit
On Thursday, November 1, 2018, MFM lawyers Nick Szokoly and Jessica Meeder prevailed in an appeal on behalf of their Clients in the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. The panel reversed the lower court’s dismissal of a class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of the victims of a deadly school bus crash…
Read MoreThe Story of Jordan McNair: A Baltimore Tragedy
On June 13, 2018, 19-year-old Jordan McNair passed away as a result of heatstroke during a school football team workout two weeks prior. He was a talented young athlete who played as an offensive lineman for the University of Maryland. Jordan’s family and friends remember his “genuine and endearing smile,” as well as his outstanding work…
Read MoreMurphy, Falcon & Murphy Represents the Parents of University of Maryland Football Player Jordan McNair
Media Coverage of McNair Case Media outlets covering Murphy Falcon & Murphy and the parents of University of Maryland Football Player Jordan McNair can be found here: State of Maryland approves $3.5 million settlement for Jordan McNair’s family Board OKs $3.5M settlement between Maryland, Jordan McNair’s family UMd. partners with Jordan McNair Foundation; $3.5M settlement approved…
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