Gordon Feinblatt Prepares for a Successful Transition to its Third Generation of Leadership

Gordon Feinblatt is excited to announce that Michele Bresnick Walsh has been elected as the Chair and CEO of Gordon

Defendants Could Get Attorney’s Fees in Copyright Cases

In a copyright infringement case, a successful defendant may be able to obtain its attorney’s fees from the plaintiff.

Anne Arundel County Significantly Expands its Anti-Discrimination Law

On April 15, 2024, the Anne Arundel County Council passed a comprehensive anti-discrimination bill that, among other things, covers private employers and public accommodations.

Building Energy Performance Standards Delayed

Readers of our earlier bulletins know that the Maryland Department of the Enviro

There Are Options for How to Register Trademarks Outside The US

To file trademark applications outside of the United States, there are two main options, each with benefits and detriments. One process is to file through the U.S.

To Charge or Not to Surcharge, That is the Question

The Governor of New York recently signed NY General Business Law § 518 into law which went into effect on February 1

CFPB Bans Excessive Late Fees by Large Credit Card Issuers

On March 5, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized a new
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