HIPAA Update– Tracking Technologies

In December 2022, the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) issued a new bulletin warning Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) covered entities and business associates about the use o

Paid Family Leave Comes to Maryland

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Be Broad in Defining “Confidential Information”

Think broadly when considering how the term “Confidential Information” is defined in a confidentiality or nondisclosure agreement or clause.

Newest 2022 Survey of CFPB UDAAP Actions Released

We have updated our recurring article: A Survey of Activities Id

SCOTUS May Not Break the Internet, Yet

The Supreme Court may not be ready to readjust the internet just yet.

Maryland Legal Alert - February 2023

In This Issue CFPB Credit Card Late Fee Proposal FDIC Doubles Fines for Repeat RESPA Violations

Make Archival Copies of Software; The Law Usually Allows It

It is not an infringement of a copyright for the “owner of a copy of a computer program” to make a copy of the software for the purpose of having an archive to use if the origin

Copyright in A.I. and A.I. on Copyright: The Law and What A.I. Declares

Works created by artificial intelligence (A.I.) raise two core copyright questions: is the work an infringement, and is the work protectable? Some answers are easier than others, and what A.I.

Don't Go Offsides Using Your Sport's Team's Branding

Your football team has made the playoffs this year after a drought (Go Ravens!).

California (Cars) Here We Come (Part II)

As readers of my earlier memo California (Cars) Here We Come (Part I) know, Maryland is adopting the Advanced C
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