Maryland Court Enforces Stricter Pollution Controls on Eastern Shore Poultry Plant Amid Environmental Concerns

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A Maryland court has mandated tighter pollution controls at an Eastern Shore poultry rendering facility following a judge’s ruling that sided with environmental groups. The Dorchester County Circuit Court concluded that the state’s previously issued discharge permit for Valley Proteins did not adequately protect local water bodies. This ruling requires the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) to revise the permit to impose stricter regulations and ensure better water quality in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The plant, which converts poultry byproduct into pet food, sits along the Transquaking River, a tributary of … Read more

Prominent Maryland Lawyer Found Guilty in $25M Medical System Extortion Case

Baltimore, MD — A once-prominent Maryland medical malpractice attorney, Stephen L. Snyder, experienced a profound professional decline after he was found guilty of attempting to extort $25 million from the University of Maryland Medical System. The conviction encompassed a single count of attempted extortion along with seven counts of violating the federal Travel Act, an unsettling end to a distinguished career. Snyder, 77, was notorious in legal circles for his aggressive litigation style, encapsulated by his catchphrase, “Don’t just sue them, Snyder them.” However, the tables turned dramatically during his trial when he was detained … Read more

Yost Legal Group Pursues Justice with Multimillion-Dollar Suit Against Maryland Agencies Over Foster Care Abuse Allegations

Baltimore, MD — A significant legal action has been initiated by The Yost Legal Group against the Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Carroll County Department of Social Services, alleging a failure to safeguard foster children from sexual abuse. The lawsuit points to severe negligence on the part of these agencies, highlighting a distressing breakdown in the protective services meant to shield some of Maryland’s most vulnerable residents. The complaint details a troubling scenario where foster children, who were under the guardianship of the state, purportedly endured multiple instances of sexual abuse — … Read more

Maryland Attorney General Halts Nonprofit’s Voter Intimidation Tactics Ahead of Elections

BALTIMORE, Maryland — Maryland’s Attorney General has taken decisive action against a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., ordering it to immediately cease sending letters to Maryland voters that imply voter activities would be publicized if they do not participate in the upcoming election. The cease and desist letter issued by Attorney General Anthony Brown targets the Center for Voter Information/Voter Participation Center (CVI/VPC), following reports that their mailings are designed to intimidate voters by threatening to expose non-participation to their neighbors. This directive comes as the Attorney General’s Office, in conjunction with the State … Read more