Recent Articles from Ian Round
Baltimore Archdiocese offers victims $33 million of its own money in preliminary settlement offer
The church anticipates insurance companies would cover hundreds of millions of dollars.
MD Supreme Court hears case on tenants’ rights and rent-escrow law
Maryland's top court heard a case on whether unlicensed landlords can ask a judge to require tenants to pay their rent into escrow accounts.
Local governments to argue against Big Oil at MD Supreme Court on Monday
Maryland's top court will hear arguments on lawsuits alleging fossil fuel companies covered up their knowledge about climate change.
Montgomery County accountant sentenced for $25M CARES Act fraud scheme
A Maryland accountant was sentenced to prison for a scheme in which he and others defrauded the federal government out of nearly $25 million.
Survivors blame Baltimore Archdiocese — and their own lawyers — for lack of progress in bankruptcy case
Abuse survivors faulted both the Archdiocese of Baltimore and their own lawyers for the lack of progress in the bankruptcy case.
‘A more collaborative effort’: Baltimore’s mental health court celebrates graduation
Baltimore’s mental health court helps participants overcome challenges with treatment and support, reducing recidivism.
Court-appointed criminal defense lawyers have gone months without pay
Court-appointed federal defense lawyers face months of unpaid fees, threatening criminal cases, experts, and the justice system if a shutdown occurs.
Marilyn Mosby, prosecutors both ask for rehearing before full 4th Circuit
Former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and federal prosecutors both asked for a rehearing before the full 4th Circuit.
First prosecution by AG division leads to dismissed charges against Anne Arundel cops
A judge dismissed misconduct charges against two Anne Arundel County police officers accused of lying about their role in a fatal car crash.
PG County man pleads guilty to $1M unemployment insurance fraud scheme
A man has pleaded guilty to defrauding Maryland and the federal government out of more than $1 million in unemployment insurance funds.
MDH police captain charged with taking college classes while on the clock
A captain in the Maryland Department of Health’s police department has been charged for taking classes at UMBC while on the clock.
Carey Law celebrates launch of innocence clinic with documentary screening
The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law is celebrating the launch of its new innocence clinic with a screening of a documentary about an exonerated man on Wednesday evening.