David G. Ross
Work in Ross Law Firm, LLC
Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 25 years of experience
Business Law, Employment
1 Research Ct., Suite 450, Rockville, MD 20850
About David G. Ross
Practice Areas
- Business Law
- Employment
Education
- American University, Washington College of Law, Washington, District of Columbia, 1997J.D.
- Honors: Cum Laude
- Law Journal: International Law Journal, Articles Editor, 1996 - 1997
- Lafayette College, Easton, PennsylvaniaB.A.
- Honors: cum laude
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- New Jersey, 1998
- Maryland, 2000
- Washington, 2000
- District of Columbia
- U.S. District Court District of New Jersey
- U.S. District Court District of Maryland
Other Affiliations
- Maryland State Bar Association’s Franchise and Distribution Law Committee (Chair)
- Maryland Securities Commissioner (Member)
- Bar Association of Montgomery County, Maryland (Member)
Articles
Published Works
- Comparing Select Federal and Maryland Procedural Standards, by David G. Ross and Diane Seltzer Torre — This chapter appeared in the MSBA Maryland Employment Law Desktop, 2016 Replacement Page Volume (2016, Rebecca N. Strandberg ed.)
- Comparing Select Federal and Maryland Procedural Standards, by Gwen W. D’Souza and David G. Ross — This chapter appeared in the MSBA Maryland Employment Law Desktop (2014, Rebecca N. Strandberg ed.)
- The Moving Target: System Standards and the Franchisor’s “Sole Discretion” to Change Franchisee Obligations, by David G. Ross and Jeffrey S. Fabian – This article first appeared in August 2011 on http://www.franchisehelp.com
- Go Fish in Your Own Pond: Encroachment Liability to Fellow Franchisees, by David G. Ross – This article first appeared in July 2011 on http://www.franchise-info.ca, the official website of the International Association of Franchisees and Dealers
- A Fair Use of Nominative Fair Use? Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. v. Tabari, by Jeffrey S. Fabian and David G. Ross – Originally published in the Maryland State Bar Association’s Annual Intellectual Property Law Update, Vol. IV, June 2011
- Franchisee Legal Documents, This chapter from the undergraduate textbook Franchising: An Entrepreneur’s Guide (4th ed. 2008, Justis & Judd, eds.) was originally written by Andrew A. Caffey and then updated by Mr. Caffey and David G. Ross to reflect 2007 changes to the “FTC Rule” governing franchisors
- The Good & the Bad: What Congress’s “Fair Pay” and “Mandatory Arbitration” Bills Mean for Franchisees, by David G. Ross – Originally published in The Franchisee Voice, Vol. 13, Issue 4, Spring 2008
- Changes to Civil Rights Statutes: The Continued Increase of Employment Liability Risk, by David L. Cahn and David G. Ross – This article first appeared in the February 2008 issue ofLJN’s Franchising Business & Law Alert. The publisher strictly prohibits redistribution or commercial use
- Employer Beware: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You, by David G. Ross and Linda Hitt Thatcher – Originally published in The Franchisee Voice, Vol. 13, Issue 2, Fall 2007
- Employee Problems Are Your Problem: H.R. Issues for 7-Eleven Franchisees, by David G. Ross – Originally published in the July/August 2007 issue of AVANTI, the official magazine of the National Coalition of Associations of 7-Eleven Franchisees
Office Info
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- Business Law
- Employment
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