Craig Brodsky and George Mahaffey Take the Helm as Co-Chairs of Baltimore Bar’s Professional Ethics Committee

Baltimore, Md. — Attorneys Craig Brodsky and George Mahaffey from the law firm Goodell DeVries have taken on new leadership roles as co-chairs of the Professional Ethics Committee for the Bar Association of Baltimore City. In their new positions, the two will focus on enhancing the Committee’s educational programming, which will cover a range of topics related to legal ethics, and will offer insights on the interpretation and application of Maryland’s professional conduct rules. Brodsky and Mahaffey bring extensive experience in legal ethics to their roles. Both attorneys have represented their peers in matters concerning … Read more

Minneapolis Judge Rejects $30 Million Lawsuit from Businesses Claiming Fallout from George Floyd’s Murder

Minneapolis, Minnesota — A judge has dismissed a $30 million lawsuit against the city brought forth by several businesses situated at the location where George Floyd was murdered by a police officer in 2020. The lawsuit concerned businesses around 38th Street and Chicago Avenue, now referred to as George Floyd Square. The plaintiffs, including the owners of Cup Foods and four additional nearby businesses, claimed that the city’s failure to manage crime and deterioration in the neighborhood severely impacted their operations. They argued this negligence amounted to an unlawful taking of their property without just … Read more

San Jose Jury Awards $1.3 Million to Protester Injured by Police During 2020 George Floyd Demonstrations

San Jose, Calif. — A man who was injured by a police projectile during a George Floyd protest in the summer of 2020 has been awarded over $1.3 million by a federal civil jury. The verdict addresses claims of excessive force used by law enforcement officers, marking a significant legal outcome in the wake of events that drew widespread criticism globally and prompted changes in the city’s approach to managing protests. Kyle Johnson initiated a lawsuit against the city of San Jose and Officer James Adgar in 2021, alleging violations of his First and Fourth … Read more

Ellis George LLP Triumphs with $34.9 Million Verdict in High-Profile Federal Trademark Lawsuit

In a landmark legal battle that gripped the attention of corporate America, the law firm Ellis George LLP secured a significant victory with a $34.9 million plaintiff’s verdict. This decision was reached in a federal trademark dispute, underscoring the complex terrain of intellectual property rights today. The case revolved around allegations of trademark infringement, which pitted a smaller entity against a more substantial, established company. Ellis George LLP effectively argued that its client’s trademark was used without permission, leading to a considerable financial and reputational damage. This verdict not only represents a substantial financial judgment … Read more