What’s the difference between a drug charge and a murder or manslaughter charge? In St. Mary’s County, Maryland, not much, apparently. In recent months, there has been a significant uptick in “death by distribution” charges filed against drug offenders and alleged drug dealers in the area. A “death by distribution” charge seeks to charge someone with murder or manslaughter…[...]
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If your little ghouls and witches enjoy celebrating Halloween and trick-or-treating, you are probably gearing up for a frightfully good time with them. Before you start helping them choose their costumes or planning out your activities, however, it would be wise to review a few safety precautions first to ensure their trick-or-treating adventures do not turn into a horror story.Stay…[...]
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According to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. (NBCF), in the United States, about 268,600 women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer this year. It is also estimated that 41,760 women will die from breast cancer this year. If found and treated early, most women can survive this terrible disease, which is why mammogram screenings are critical. This…[...]
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Attorney James Farmer Presents Course at NBI Teleconference on Medical and Doctor Expert Depositions
Sep 6, 2019
Attorney James Farmer—managing partner of Farmer & Klopfer—has been selected to be a distinguished faculty member conducting a live teleconference course on “Doctor and Medical Expert Depositions: Key Techniques” presented by the National Business Institute (NBI) on November 13, 2019. People can enroll in the course, which lasts from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm, to learn about crucial aspects…[...]
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James E. Farmer Retained for First Ever Opioid Distribution Murder Charge in Montgomery County
Apr 4, 2018
Article: Woman Charged with Murder in Carfentanil Overdose Case (WJLA-ABC, April 4, 2018)[...]
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Legal Mr. Farmer represented a man who was injured when a 7-foot tall closet door fell and struck his head, injuring him, in a Labor & Delivery room at the University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center (formerly Civista Hospital). The hospital denied responsibility for this incident and offered only$5,000 to settle the case. Mr. Farmer and his client rejected…[...]
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