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Esworthy Quoted in the Maryland Daily Record Article: How Lawyers Can Help Business Before – and After – Disasters Strike
Matt Esworthy was recently quoted in an article published by the Maryland Daily Record, “How Lawyers Can Help Business Before – And After – Disasters Strike”. “While most carriers offer some form of cyber insurance, businesses have to take certain steps and make sure they know what they’re buying, said attorney Matthew Esworthy. “Cyber insurance is…
Read MoreBowie & Jensen Attorneys Selected to 2019 Super Lawyers Lists
Bowie & Jensen LLC is pleased to announce that, once again, several of the firm’s attorneys have been selected to 2019 Super Lawyers Lists in Maryland! Super Lawyers is an accredited rating service that recognizes outstanding attorneys who have excelled in their legal practice and achieved exceptional peer recognition. Attorneys undergo a thorough, patented selection…
Read MoreMatt Esworthy Co-Presented at the 2018 Iowa State Bar IP Law & eCommerce Seminar on the Data Seizure and the CLOUD Act
On Friday, November 30, Matt Esworthy had the pleasure of presenting at the Iowa State Bar’s 2018 eCommerce and Intellectual Property Law Seminar on The CLOUD Act with Eileen Rumfelt of Miller & Martin in Atlanta, GA. The CLOUD Act was signed into law in March 2018 as part of an omnibus spending bill, and…
Read MoreFive Things to Consider if You are Thinking About Selling Your Business: Part 2
By: Mark T. Jensen In part one of this article, Member Mark T. Jensen covered the first three tips to consider if you are selling your business. With years of experience in business transactions, the attorneys at Bowie & Jensen are dedicated to helping our clients prepare for and navigate the sale of your business.…
Read MoreEsworthy Co-Hosts the 2018 Penn State Alumni Association Volunteer Awards Dinner
On Friday October 26, 2018, Matt Esworthy, as Chair of the Awards Committee, served as one of the hosts of the 2018 Penn State Alumni Association Awards Dinner. The evening recognized twenty-one (21) affiliate alumni groups and five (5) individuals who bring the mission of the Penn State Alumni Association to life. Esworthy has served…
Read MoreFive Things to Consider if You are Thinking About Selling Your Business: Part 1
By: Mark T. Jensen If you own a privately-held company, you probably have considered what you might do when it comes time to retire, or you are no longer able or interested in continuing to work as hard as you have to build your business. Chances are, your business represents a significant percentage of your…
Read MoreMD Appellate Court Widens the Personal Jurisdiction Net: Part 2
By: Cynthia L. Polasko In part one of this article, attorney Cynthia L. Polasko discussed a case where Bowie & Jensen, LLC represented Evapco, Inc. and several of its subsidiary companies in a lawsuit against a former employee, his wife, and two corporations that the husband and wife formed together. In addition, Polasko outlines how the…
Read MoreMatthew Hjortsberg Named Fellow of the Construction Law Society in America (“CLSA”)
The Construction Law Society of America (“CLSA”), an international association of the world’s best construction lawyers, has named Matt Hjortsberg a fellow of the Society. Evaluated for effectiveness, accomplishment in construction law, and ethical reputation, Matt will join one of the honorary trial orders that recognizes fellows who have tried and arbitrated cases at accomplished…
Read MoreJosh Glikin Secures Groundbreaking Victory, Creating New Maryland Law
Josh Glikin and firm associate, Cynthia Polasko, recently secured a major victory in a Maryland appellate court that created a new Maryland law that helps plaintiffs who have been wronged by a group of individuals who live outside of Maryland. The case involved a client’s former employee from North Carolina accused of stealing customers and…
Read MoreEsworthy Quoted in American Bar Association’s Litigation News About Government Seizure of Electronic Data Stored Overseas
Matt Esworthy was recently quoted in an article from the American Bar Association, titled, “Electronic Data Stored Abroad Now Subject to Federal Seizure”. This article discussed The Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act, and how the federal government can seize electronic data stored abroad by serving a warrant on a U.S.-based company. Esworthy,…
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