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Warnken, LLC’s Workers’ Compensation Practice Continues to Grow

Warnken, LLC welcomes attorney Matt Grogan to the firm.  Grogan is fresh from his experience with the Hon. Elizabeth Bowen in the Circuit Court for Harford County.  He took workers’ compensation with Commissioner Herwig and has known he was going to practice workers’ comp and personal injury for a number of years.  Grogan formerly worked […]

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Warnken’s Supplement is FREE at the MSBA Annual Meeting

The Cumulative Supplement of Professor Byron L. Warnken’s Maryland Criminal Procedure – 2013 through June 2015 – is FREE while supplies last at the MSBA annual meeting. Warnken, LLC has a booth at the MSBA convention in Ocean City.  Professor Byron L. Warnken is promoting his book, Maryland Criminal Procedure.  The book now has a […]

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Terrible Workers’ Compensation Insurers and Adjusters

Let me ask you to picture this … You have surgery.  In this surgery, doctors are literally touching and manipulating your bones.  Metal that these doctors had previously placed in your bones was now be taken out.  When they were finished manipulating your bones, they sowed two sides of your skin together with some form of medical […]

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119,024 Web Visitors Doesn’t Mean We’re Good Lawyers

Year to date, our four most highly trafficked sites have seen 119,024 web visitors seeking information about workers’ compensation, personal injury, appellate litigation, criminal law, medical malpractice, law enforcement, and other legal topics impacting individuals.  We have not gotten 119,024 new clients, but we have gotten quite a few – enough to keep five lawyers […]

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Professor Byron L. Warnken and Baltimore Police Department Training

Warnken, LLC and specifically Professor Byron L. Warnken were hired by the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office to train law enforcement officers on Fourth Amendment issues, obtaining and executing arrest warrants and search warrants, and testifying in court. Professor Warnken was first approached about this a few months ago, months before Freddie Gray entered the national […]

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A Statistical Analysis of Maryland Workers’ Comp Claims in Response to ProPublica and NPR’s Workers’ Compensation Piece

Virtually no one calls attention to the plight of injured workers in America. So when ProPublica and NPR did an in-depth quantitative and qualitative article on workers’ compensation last week, I was pleased. The article highlights how devastating – and how devastatingly unfair – workers compensation is in America. The story describes injured workers who […]

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It Ends with a One-Line Whimper

In Maryland, law enforcement officers can simply follow you around and analyze any DNA you discard.  They don’t need your permission.  They can have it when you get a drivers license.  They can have it at a toll booth.  They can have it when you touch that.  Or that.  Or that. The Court of Appeals […]

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Someone will literally give you $815,000

Byron L. Warnken testified in Annapolis today on SB 0479.  In essence, the major function of the bill serves to create a new class of catastrophic injury, for which the noneconomic damages cap will be increased.  If the defendant’s negligence is deemed to have caused this particular class of injury, the non-economic damages cap is […]

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January 2015 Workers’ Compensation at Warnken, LLC

January 2015 was a slow month for workers’ compensation cases closing at Warnken, LLC.  You can see the specifics below.  However, Warnken, LLC opened 15 new cases during the month. Number of cases wasn’t the big news in Warnken, LLC’s workers’ compensation department.  The big news was Dayna Kipnis joining the firm.  Before representing claimant’s at […]

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Caption this Photo: Byron L. Warnken and the Governor

Firm founder, of counsel attorney, Byron L. Warnken with new Maryland Governor, Larry Hogan.                     “Trust me Gov, the crab dip is outstanding!  I’ve had five bowls!”

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