SCOTUS Determines Needed Level of Knowledge for False Claims Act

The Supreme Court ruled that the defendants’ knowledge and subjective beliefs, rather than what an objectively reasonable person may think, are the legal standard for a finding of fraud in a False

Estate Planning Opportunities

Under the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed in 2017, the basic exclusion amount (the amount you can give away during your life or upon your death before incurring any gift, estate, or GST tax) i

Pennsylvania Hospitals Denied Property Tax Exemption

Four Pennsylvania hospitals in Chester and Montgomery Counties may owe hundreds of thousands of dollars in real property taxes after a Pennsylvania appeals court found that the hospitals failed to

Did you Know? - Summer 2023

High Deductible Health Plan Telehealth Flexibility:

Modifications to Maryland’s Time to Care Act

*The article covering the initial TCA can be found here.

New Maryland Health Care Laws - Summer 2023

The Maryland General Assembly’s 2023 legislative session resulted in the enactment of many health care laws that will impact health care facilities, providers, insurers and licensees in the State.

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
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