Shapiro Sher honored in Chambers USA 2014

May 30, 2014

Chambers USA has cited Shapiro Sher Guinot & Sandler among the leading firms in Maryland.

Larry Gibson quoted in Baltimore Sun

May 28, 2014

The Baltimore Sun quotes Shapiro Sher's Larry Gibson in an article titled, "Maya Angelou's dealth brings forth memories, tributes from Maryland friends."

Matthew Esworthy speaks at Penn State Law School graduation

May 17, 2014

Shapiro Sher partner Matthew Esworthy spoke at The Pennsylvania State University School of Law's graduation ceremony.

Would Wyatt Earp Have Been Indicted Today?

May 06, 2014

More than 120 years ago, “Wild West” lawman Wyatt Earp walked away from a gunfight without indictment. But could the same be said had he appeared before a jury today?

Joseph Pulver accepted as Fellow of MSBA Leadership Academy

May 05, 2014

Shapiro Sher attorney Joseph A. Pulver has been accepted as a 2015 Fellow of the Maryland State Bar Association Leadership Academy.

Tears on the stand in Pistorius trial: Provoking sympathy or skepticism?

April 22, 2014

Emotion is crucial to an argument, and as such it must be handled with care.

Is your business prepared for a data breach?

April 15, 2014

Shapiro Sher partners Matthew Esworthy and Eric Harlan write for the Chesapeake Human Resources Association about small businesses and cyber threats

"MSBA Updates Appellate Practice for Maryland Lawyer"

April 15, 2014

The Bar Bulletin, the Maryland State Bar Association's monthly newspaper, reports on the fourth edition of Paul Mark Sandler's Appellate Practice for the Maryland Lawyer: State and Federal.

Matthew Esworthy named Special Advisor to ABA Criminal Justice Section Council

April 11, 2014

​Shapiro Sher partner Matthew A.S. Esworthy has just been appointed Special Advisor to the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section Council.

"Intercreditor Agreements That Work," in the Spring 2014 Banking & Financial Services Report

April 01, 2014

Shapiro Sher's Banking & Financial Services Report for Spring 2014 features the article, "Three's A Crowd: Intercreditor Agreements That Work."