Rethinking Recruitment Agency Agreements

Many employers utilize recruitment agencies to fulfill some or all of their staffing needs.  Not surprisingly, recruitment agencies often present the employer with the agency’s standard agreem

IRS Says ACA Penalty Letters Will Be Coming Soon

The IRS recently announced that, by the end of 2017, it will be notifying employers it determines failed to satisfy the employer shared responsibility requirements under the Affordable Care Act for

A Pilot Agreement Can Take The Sting Out Of Personal Property Taxes

Due to the capital intensive nature of solar power projects, personal property taxes can be a significant obstacle to the economic feasibility of such a project.  Fortunately, Maryland law aff

Last but Not Lease – Lease Term

Welcome to Last but Not Lease, a semi-regular series about the various components of solar leases.  In this inaugural article, we are discussing the lease term, including the due diligence per

How Maryland Historic Trust Easements May Impact Your Project

Solar developers and solar lease landowners should be aware of how prior participation in the Maryland Historical Trust (“MHT”) Easement Program may impact planned solar projects.

Avoid Scams Threatening to Register Your Trademark for Someone Else

No, a lawyer is not going to register your trademark for someone else unless you hire that lawyer to register the trademark for you. Do not fall for this scam.

CFPB and DOJ Withdraw Joint Statement on Consideration of Immigration Status Under ECOA

On January 12, 2026, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) and the U.S.

Annual Assessment Fee Credit Application Available

The Maryland Office of Financial Regulation (“OFR”) has announced the availability of the application for qualifying Maryland financial institutions to obtain an annual assessment fee credit for op

Maryland Legal Alert - February 2026

In This Issue Annual Assessment Fee Credit Application Available 
Subscribe to