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 Posted on March 24, 2026 in Plane Accidents

A serious aviation incident at New York’s LaGuardia Airport has left dozens of passengers injured, with many experiencing significant trauma. 

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Air Canada Crash at LaGuardia Leaves Dozens Injured: Do You Have a Personal Injury Case?

 Posted on March 24, 2026 in Plane Accidents

A serious aviation incident at New York’s LaGuardia Airport has left dozens of passengers injured, with many experiencing significant trauma. 

According to a report by The New York Times, an Air Canada regional jet arriving from Montreal collided with a fire truck on an active runway while landing. The crash killed both pilots and injured dozens of passengers and crew members, with more than 40 individuals transported to hospitals. Some victims suffered serious injuries in the violent impact. 

The aircraft, carrying over 70 passengers, struck the emergency vehicle after it had entered the runway, reportedly due to a breakdown in communication with air traffic control. Investigators are now examining whether human error, staffing shortages, or procedural failures contributed to the crash. The force of the collision caused severe damage to the front of the aircraft, and many individuals were thrown from their seats or injured during evacuation. Emergency responders transported dozens to nearby hospitals.

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Maryland Criminal Attorney Blog

 Posted on February 09, 2026 in Handgun Offenses

Last month, Silverman Thompson criminal defense attorney Kurt Nachtman had a significant “Not Guilty” verdict for a client facing serious charges involving the possession of a firearm with a missing serial number. This victory serves as a vital reminder of the importance of your defense attorney’s ability to scrutinize the underlying law and associated case law in which you’ve been charged.

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Silverman Thompson Obtains “Not Guilty” Verdict, Challenging the State’s Case on Handgun Possession

 Posted on February 09, 2026 in Handgun Offenses

Last month, Silverman Thompson criminal defense attorney Kurt Nachtman had a significant “Not Guilty” verdict for a client facing serious charges involving the possession of a firearm with a missing serial number. This victory serves as a vital reminder of the importance of your defense attorney’s ability to scrutinize the underlying law and associated case law in which you’ve been charged.

The Background — Firearm Possession in Maryland

In Maryland, the statutes governing firearm possession are dense and highly technical. Our client was facing a period of incarceration based on a specific provision regarding the identification marks on a handgun — or lack thereof. 

This case wasn’t just about whether there was an obliterated or missing serial number; it was about the principle oflegality and verbiage of laws

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Maryland’s Appellate Court Reinforces Requirement to Make Demands in Shareholder Derivative Actions

 Posted on January 12, 2026 in Appellate

In Howard Nathanson, et al. v. Tortoise Capital Advisors, LLC, the Appellate Court of Maryland (the “Court”) reinforced Maryland’s commitment to requiring shareholders to make demands upon boards of directors prior to filing a derivative suit. The Court upheld Maryland’s “very limited exception” to not making such a demand prescribed in Werbowsky v. Collomb, 362 Md. 581 (2001).

Nathanson also encouraged plaintiffs to file state-law claims in federal court when the court has supplemental jurisdiction to maximize judicial efficiency. This decision underscores how important it is for members/shareholders/directors, etc. to consult with an attorney about a plan of action if they think something untoward has occurred with the Company, as by the time litigation arises, it may be too late.

This case involved two closed-end investment companies (the “Funds”) with five members serving as Directors (the “Board”). The investment companies were managed by an investment advisory firm, Tortoise Capital Advisors, L.L.C. (“Tortoise”). During 2020, the Funds suffered substantial losses, but the Board reviewed Tortoise’s handling of the Funds and deemed it appropriate. The Board renewed the Funds’ contracts with Tortoise in November 2020, but at the end of 2020, the Funds’ reported losses of more than $1 billion.

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When a Business Battle Turns Personal: Countering Manufactured Legal Attacks

 Posted on December 30, 2025 in Business Disputes

It’s a story we see often: a business starts with the best intentions, often between people who trust each other implicitly. Sometimes, that trust is built on a personal, romantic relationship. But when that relationship ends, the business becomes collateral damage, and the stakes can quickly become catastrophic.

I represented a client who was the rightful owner of a flourishing business, managed by a former romantic partner. When the relationship dissolved, the ex-partner decided they wanted more than just a clean break. They wanted the entire company.

The Weaponization of the Law

Initially, my client tried the civilized route: negotiating a fair buyout. However, the ex-partner rejected every reasonable offer. Instead of engaging in good faith business negotiations, they chose a darker path: leveraging the legal system through manufactured protective orders and criminal charges.  

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$2.4 Million Settlement for Woman Struck by Car

 Posted on December 23, 2025 in Automobile Accident

Silverman Thompson’s personal injury team has secured a $2,400,000 settlement on behalf of a young woman who was run over by a vehicle driven by a driver who later was charged with DUI. The victim suffered spinal injuries that required surgery, and significant burns from contact with the vehicle’s exhaust.

Silverman Thompson’s personal injury group is nationally respected for representing victims and families affected by car accidents and have had favorable outcomes for pedestrians struck by vehicles. The team brings decades of trial experience, aggressive case strategy, and a deep commitment to helping clients move forward after major injuries.

To learn more about how Silverman Thompson can help after a serious injury, visit the personal injury practice page or reach out for a confidential consultation.

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Maryland Divorce Lawyer Blog

 Posted on October 20, 2025 in Child Custody

Whether you’re planning for the holiday season, looking ahead to summer vacation, or checking in with your co-parent, Silverman Thompson’s co-parenting vacation checklist is the perfect place to start.

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Review Our Co-Parenting Holiday and Vacation Checklist

 Posted on October 20, 2025 in Child Custody

Whether you’re planning for the holiday season, looking ahead to summer vacation, or checking in with your co-parent, Silverman Thompson’s co-parenting vacation checklist is the perfect place to start.

If your agreement or court order does not specify your holiday or summer access and/or you continue to have difficulty arranging vacation time, please contact Monica Scherer and Silverman Thompson to find out how we can assist.

Review Legal Agreements

  • Review your parenting plan, marital settlement agreement, or other agreement for vacation provisions

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One Year of Supervised Probation – Driving While Intoxicated (DUI)

 Posted on October 16, 2025 in Case Results

Attorney: Brian Thompson

Baltimore County District Court

09/25/2025

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