Virtual Currency is Not “Currency;” IRS Gain Rules Apply to its Use

E-commerce companies increasingly accept virtual currencies, such as bitcoin and litecoin, as payment for their products and services.

Kenneth S. Aneckstein Joins Gordon Feinblatt's Trusts & Estates Practice

Baltimore, Maryland -- The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that Kenneth S. Aneckstein has joined the Firm's Trusts & Estates Practice.

The Essentials of a Trademark License

When any trademark owner allows another to use a trademark, even if the other is an affiliate, the transaction should be documented with a trademark license.  The license can be extensive or b

Maryland Legal Alert - February 2018

In This Issue:A SURVEY OF CFPB UDAAP ACTIONSNEW SURVEY OF CREDIT LAWS BOOK

A Brief Explanation of FinTech

The term “FinTech” is traditionally used to describe financial-related technology solutions that enable or improve banking or other financial transactions/services.  F

Software Licenses Should Detail the Software’s Functionality

Of the myriad concerns when acquiring the right to use software, the most crucial may be to receive assurances that the software works as it needs to.  A first step is to develop detailed spec

24 Gordon Feinblatt Attorneys Named to 2018 Super Lawyers

Baltimore, Maryland – The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that 21 of our attorneys have been named to the 2018 Maryland Super Lawyers list, and three of our attorneys have b

Oral Modifications to Contracts Are Common, but Are They Enforceable?

Consider the following scenario: you just landed a new job in Baltimore and moved into a beautiful, dog-friendly apartment in the city to avoid a long commute. Your lease provides that rent mu
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