Court Strikes Portion of Landlord-Tenant Laws Passed Because of COVID-19

In Willowbrook Apartment Assocs., LLC v. Mayor & City Council of Baltimore, No.

Business Interruption Insurance Requires Physical Damage

InCordish Companies, Inc. v. Affiliated FM Ins. Co., No.

Relating to Real Estate - March 2022

IN THIS ISSUE:BUSINESS INTERRUPTION INSURANCE REQUIRES PHYSICAL DAMAGE

Reminder: Obtain Rights Before Posting Photos

It bears repeating: Do not take images from the internet and use them on your own website without having proper permission.

Part II: How and Why Should I Keep Track of my NFT Transactions?

As with any investment, you should keep a record of when you create, purchase and sell non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and how much was paid or received for it.

Part I: What Is an NFT and How Do I Buy or Create One?

Every day, there seems to be a new article on non-fungible tokens (NFTs).What are they?How do you create, buy or sell one?

Moderators of Social Media Groups Have Some Immunity from Liability

Moderators of social media communities, such as Facebook groups, have protection if they need to edit or remove offensive posts in the group.

Supreme Court Makes It Harder for Employers to Dodge 401(k) and 403(b) Lawsuits

Under ERISA, employers that sponsor a 401(k) plan or 403(b) plan have a fiduciary duty to act prudently in managing plan investments.

New Federal Law Limits Agreements Requiring the Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Claims

President Joseph Biden, Jr. signed the “Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021,” a new law that enjoyed wide bipartisan support.

CFPB Puts Auto Repossessions in its Crosshairs

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently published a
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