A Recorded Plat May Create an Easement

In Emerald Hills Homeowners’ Association, Inc. v. Peters, No. 32, Sept. Term, 2015 (Md.Ct.App. Jan.

"Inaction" by Government May Constitute a "Taking" of Property

In Litz v. Maryland Department of Environment, No. 23, Sept. Term 2015 (Md.Ct.App. Jan.

"Best" Is Not Always Best When It Comes to Knowledge

The term “knowledge” is used in affidavits, applications, representations, warranties, third-party opinion letters and in other legal contexts to indicate that statements are not guaranteed to be t

Maryland Legal Alert - March 2016

In This Issue: LOAN REPURCHASE DEMANDS: THERE MAY BE BIG CHANGES ANOTHER AUTO LENDING DISPARATE IMPACT SETTLEMENT

Christopher R. Rahl Named as a 2016 Client Choice Award Recipient

Baltimore, Maryland --  The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that Christopher R. Rahl has been named as a recipient of the 2016 Client Choice Award.

Operating a Professional Services Firm as a C Corporation? – The Tax Court Provides a Reminder to be Careful about Reasonable Compensation

It is a basic principle of federal tax law that while a taxpayer is free to organize his affairs as he chooses, nevertheless, once having done so, he must accept the tax consequences of his choice,

QDRO Basics 2016

John Paliga presented to the Bar Association of Baltimore City Family Law Committee.

Obama Administration Proposes New Compensation Reporting Requirements

On January 29, 2016, President Obama announced a new initiative to collect compensation data from all employers with 100 or more employees.

Maryland Legal Alert - February 2016

In This Issue: APPELLATE COURT OPINES ON ABILITY TO CURE CREDIT LAW VIOLATIONS
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