Maryland Initiates Global Digital Upgrade to Streamline Online Purchasing System

As online shopping and global transactions continue to grow exponentially, customers often face the daunting task of accurately completing international address forms. Whether it’s for shipping purposes, billing or both, the process can become frustrating and error-prone, especially with the diverse address formatting requirements of different countries. A key element in these forms is a dropdown menu of countries, which often lists the nations in a detailed manner including common and formal names. For example, customers may see options like “Australia, Commonwealth of” or “Germany, Federal Republic of”. This inclusion aids users in navigating through … Read more

New Wage, Ticketing, and Public Health Reforms Set to Roll Out Across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia Starting July

Washington, D.C. – Starting July 1, a series of new legislations across Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia will bring notable changes ranging from wage adjustments to the legality of certain sales practices, impacting a wide swath of residents and businesses in the region. In the District of Columbia, the minimum wage is set to rise, moving from $17 to $17.50 per hour for non-tipped workers. This change reflects the city’s ongoing commitment to economic adjustments that accommodate living costs. For those who work for tips, their hourly wage will increase from $8 to $10, offering … Read more

Maryland Set to Enact Sweeping New Laws on July 1: Vaping Bans, Enhanced Military Benefits, and Tech Grants Unveiled

ANNAPOLis, Md. — On July 1, Maryland will see a sizable batch of legislation take effect, addressing a variety of issues from indoor vaping restrictions to enhanced support for military families, mirroring the state’s continuous legislative effort to adapt to modern challenges and concerns. These laws incorporate public health measures, consumer protection policies, and enrichments in military and educational settings, reflecting robust legislative activity that has also seen laws implemented earlier in January and set for October. One noteworthy law is the imposition of an indoor vaping ban across various indoor establishments including workplaces and … Read more

$6 Million Wrongful Death Verdict: Family awarded $8.3 million for accidental bowel perforation during surgery at University of Maryland Medical Center

BALTIMORE, Md. – A Baltimore city jury has awarded an $8.3 million verdict to the family of a man who died due to complications from surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center in 2019. The verdict, delivered after an eight-day trial that concluded last month, holds the physicians and medical center accountable for the man’s death. The case centers around the death of Zesis Karavas, a 53-year-old man who underwent surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center on May 29, 2019. Dr. Talal Al-Qaoud and Dr. Naeem Goussous were the physicians who performed … Read more