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A Survey of Activities Identified as Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive by the CFPB
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Bob Enten Named 2015 Baltimore Government Relations "Lawyer of the Year" by Best Lawyers In America®
Baltimore, Maryland -- The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that D.
Relating To Real Estate - August 2014
In this issue:
If a Tree Falls in Maryland, Who Is Responsible?
We are often asked: What happens if a tree falls in Maryland?
Guarantor May Be Liable for Payments Made Before the Date of the Guarantor's Release if Those Payments are Set Aside as Fraudulent Conveyances
In the case of In re MS Grand, Inc., No. AP 12-1481, 2014 WL 2795239 (Bankr. E.D. Va.
Green Building Code Changes in Baltimore City Could Impact Building Code Modifications
A bill now under consideration by the Baltimore City Council could make it more difficult to make modifications of many existing nonresidential and multifamily buildings and to obtain exceptions ba
Foreclosure Sale Ratified Despite Claim of an Offer Higher than the Auction Price
In Johnson v. Nadel, 94 A.3d 149 (Md. Ct. Spec. App.
Federal Court Strikes Mers System in Pennsylvania but Maryland Deeds of Trust Differ from Pennsylvania Mortgages
On June 30, 2014, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Recorder of Deeds v. MERSCORP, Inc.
COVENANT LIMITING DEVELOPMENT TO ONE HOUSE PER LOT IS STILL IN EFFECT AND HAD NOT BEEN WAIVED
Court of Appeals Approves Baltimore City's "Quick-Take" Condemnation
In Makowski v. Mayor & City Council of Baltimore, 94 A.3d 91 (Md.
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