DOL Guidance Asserts That Most Workers Are Employees - Not Independent Contractors

Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced proposed regulations that will redefine the white collar exemptions and increase the number of employees entitled to overtime.

A Change in Default Remedies in Maryland Foreclosure Sales

In a case of first impression that will affect foreclosure procedure throughout Maryland, the Court of Special Appeals recently held that if the purchaser at a foreclosure auction defaults in its o

Michele Bresnick Walsh Named by Baltimore SmartCEO as a 2015 Brava! Award Winner

Baltimore, Maryland – The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that Michele Bresnick Walsh, Esq. has been named to Baltimore Smart CEO's 2015 list of Brava! Award Winners.

DOL Proposes Changes to Overtime Rules

In March 2014, President Obama directed the Department of Labor (DOL) to update the regulations defining which workers qualify for the most common exemptions from the minimum wage and overtime requ

Debt Relief Legal Bulletin

FCC Updates TCPA Rules

Maryland Laws Update 2015

We are pleased to provide our clients and friends this review of 2015 Maryland laws affecting financial service providers.

New Maryland Legislation

While a considerable amount of this year's heath care legislation dealt with substance abuse, the General Assembly also enacted many other new laws that affect health care practice in Maryland.

Maryland Regulatory News - Summer 2015

A version of this article was published in The Daily Record on June 4, 2015.
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