Doggone SCOTUS Denies Parody for Trademark Usage

The Supreme Court ruled last week that a parody of another company’s trademark could likely be an infringement if the parody itself is used as the parodist’s own trademark.

Gordon Feinblatt Awarded Top Rankings in Chambers USA 2023

Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that our firm was ranked by Chambers & Partners in the 2023 edition of Chambers USA: America’s

Maryland Legal Alert - June 2023

In This IssueCFPB Issues PACE Loan GuidanceCFPB Warns Against Creating "Fake" Deposit Accounts

McGuire, Melissa M.

Melissa is a Member of the firm's Employment and Benefits groups. She primarily represents small, medium and large public, private and non-profit employers in all aspects of employment law.

Comparative Ads Can Mention Competitors

Comparative advertisements can mention competitors, so long as the statements are truthful and does not falsely imply a connection between the two entities.

Maryland Laws Update 2023

We are pleased to provide our clients and friends this review of 2023 Maryland laws affecting financial services providers.

SCOTUS, in Warhol Case, Refocuses Copyright Fair Use Analysis

The Supreme Court has refocused the analysis of “fair use” in copyright cases and narrowed the ability of an artist to use the work of another.

New Greenhouse Gas Regulations for Building Owners

On May 15th of this year (2023), the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) released a draft of new regulations that will require the owners of large buildings in Maryland to annually report

SCOTUS Saves the Internet

The Supreme Court has saved the Internet.
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