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Super Lawyers Names Four Wilson Elser Attorneys to 2025 Maryland Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
December 19, 2025 - Super Lawyers
Recently obtained summary judgment in favor of a client in federal court involving a slip and fall and issues of creating a dangerous condition and constructive knowledge.
Obtained a successful decision affirming the lower court verdict in favor of a client in a breach of contract claim.
Achieved summary judgment in favor of a common carrier in the District of Columbia on the basis of the “sudden emergency” doctrine.
After two recent bench trials, obtained two defense verdicts in motor vehicle accidents involving “word versus word” allegations.
In a property damage claim, obtained a defense verdict after arguing that plaintiff lacked sufficient expert testimony to support its claim of damages and replacement costs.
Recently obtained summary judgment in favor of a client in federal court involving a slip and fall and issues of creating a dangerous condition and constructive knowledge.
Obtained a successful decision affirming the lower court verdict in favor of a client in a breach of contract claim.
Achieved summary judgment in favor of a common carrier in the District of Columbia on the basis of the “sudden emergency” doctrine.
After two recent bench trials, obtained two defense verdicts in motor vehicle accidents involving “word versus word” allegations.
In a property damage claim, obtained a defense verdict after arguing that plaintiff lacked sufficient expert testimony to support its claim of damages and replacement costs.
Baltimore, Maryland, partners Angela Russell and Emily Belanger obtained a defense verdict in Prince George’s County Circuit Court in Maryland. The plaintiffs filed suit against the firm’s client, a major hotel and casino, after allegedly being assaulted, battered, and falsely imprisoned by security guards. The plaintiffs also alleged negligent training and supervision, gross negligence, and punitive damages. The court dismissed the gross negligence, negligent training and supervision, and punitive damages claims on a Motion for Judgment that was argued at the close of the defense case. The jury deliberated on the intentional tort claims. The plaintiffs relied most heavily on a 30-minute video where the plaintiffs are seen being “roughed up” by three security guards after one of the plaintiffs refused to cooperate with an investigation. The encounter was initiated because the plaintiffs were suspected of defrauding the casino. The jury deliberated for 30 minutes before returning a defense verdict.
Angela W. Russell and Emily Belanger
Emily Belanger (Associate-Baltimore, MD) and Angela Russell (Partner-Baltimore, MD) received a defense verdict following a recent bench trial in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County. This case has been pending for four years and was appealed to the Appellate Court after the lower court granted Emily and Angela’s motion for summary judgment. The Appellate Court reversed in part and remanded the case for trial. The plaintiff claimed breach of contract and sought the market value of his personal property ($100,000+) and attorney’s fees following the sale of said property after plaintiff’s default on rental payments to our client storage facility. The court focused its analysis on waiver and estoppel based on COVID-19 publications that our client issued from their corporate offices noting leniency on payments and delays in auctions because of the pandemic. The court concluded that the plaintiff did not rely on said COVID-19 publications to establish estoppel, and as to waiver, that the plaintiff failed to carry his burden of proof. The court went on to caution the plaintiff that if he intended to appeal again, any damages would be limited to $5,000, pursuant to the contract, and attorney’s fees would not be recoverable.
Emily Belanger and Angela W. Russell