Landlord Barred from Enforcing Profit Sharing Provision in Bankruptcy

Most commercial landlords are aware that a lease requiring a landlord's consent to an assignment is unenforceable in a federal bankruptcy case.  But is a provision requiring a tenant to share

In Bankruptcy, a Claim Arises Even When a Cause of Action Does Not Exist

In In re Alder, No. 10-28229-JS, 2016 WL 5947220 (Bankr. D. Md. Oct.

Better Late Than Never: Court’s Delay in Ratifying Foreclosure Sale Is Not Grounds for Abating Interest

A version of this article was published in The Daily Record on October 5, 2016.

Gordon Feinblatt Named to Best Lawyers in America® 2017 Best Law Firms List

Baltimore, Maryland – The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that the Firm has been named by The Best Lawyers in America® to the 2017 Metropolitan Baltimore Tier 1 "Be

Federal Court Blocks Implementation of Overtime Rule

A federal district court in Texas issued a preliminary injunction on November 22, 2016, blocking implementation of the U.S.

Maryland Legal Alert - November 2016

In This Issue:SUPREME COURT TAKES FDCPA 'PROOF OF CLAIM' CASE

IRS Delays Deadline for Employer ACA Reports – Form 1095

Applicable large employers who have 50 or more full-time equivalent positions are subject to Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) reporting for 2016.  (Certain small employers that sponsor self-insured
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