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

Kolodner, F. Kirk

Kirk is a trial lawyer with 42 years of litigation and transactional experience in many diverse areas of law.

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.

AI in Deliverables: Clauses Providers Need, Assurances Clients Should Seek

While artificial intelligence can dramatically enhance and accelerate work, incorporating AI-generated material into client deliverables entails significant risk.

Supreme Court Upholds Coverage for Vaccines

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) contains a requirement that most private health insurance plans and Medicaid expansion programs must cover certain preventive services without cost-sharing.

Did You Know - Fall 2025

Medical Record Preparation Fees: Did you know that, on July 10, 2025, the Maryland Supreme Court, in Hollabaugh v.
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