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The Peter Angelos and Joe Biden Connection

By Byron Warnken

I was in attendance last night at the opening of University of Baltimore’s new law school building, The John and Frances Angelos law center.  The building is incredible, an impressive display of ultra modern architecture.  The festivities were equally impressive.  As correctly stated by the Washington Post, Vice President Joe Biden and Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley each spoke.

The building is named for the late parents of Baltimore injury lawyer Peter Angelos.  Despite giving $15 million to the building, Angelos was not in attendance.  His son Louis Angelos was there, as were others close to the famed Orioles owner.

The elder Angelos was referenced by nearly all who spoke, including Joe Biden.  Biden said he received a call from Peter Angelos.  The Vice President said he said, “Yes” before he even knew what Angelos was asking for because, and I’m paraphrasing, when Peter Angelos calls you say yes.  Angelos was asking for Biden’s presence at the opening.

I know the comments were said in a light-hearted manner, but wow.  The Vice President says yes before he even knows what you want.  Inappropriate?  I will spare the “We live in a bought and paid for society” rant for another day and another post.  I will especially spare it in this post because I actually believe Angelos looks out for the underdog in our society.  Plaintiff’s lawyers might get a bad rap, but in a society with a lack of regulation, paying for torts is one of the only things likely to keep relentless capitalism at halfway acceptable levels.

Lawyers who work for Angelos and are tracked by ILD include Charlie Candon and Glenn Mintzer, among others.  I would imagine Peter Angelos is among the most successful tort lawyers in the United States, but I have not seen a definitive list.

Maryland Workers’ Comp Commission Closed

By Byron Warnken

One of the Maryland workers’ compensation Commissioners had a death in the family.  The Commissioner’s mother passed away.  I do not want to be unsympathetic to that fact.  I still have my mother with me and it’s something for which I’m grateful.  I feel for the Commissioner at issue during this difficult time. That said, […]

St. Joe’s Lawsuits

By Byron Warnken

The Baltimore Business Journal recently reported some details of the UMMS St. Joe’s purchase.  Largely because of lawsuits against St. Joseph Medical Center, the deal was done as an assets only transaction.  The facilities were sold, among other things.  However, University of Maryland will not be responsible for the host of lawsuits against St. Joe’s, Catholic Health […]

Lodowski Verdict Restored

By Byron Warnken

The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled this past week in Barnes v. Greater Baltimore Medical Center.  According to the Maryland Daily Record, the Court reinstated a $1.1 million dollar verdict.  The trial judge, Hon. Ruth Ann Jakubwoski, had granted a defense motion for a judgement notwithstanding the verdict and Barnes appealed. For you laypeople […]