SCOTUS: Contributory Copyright Infringement Plaintiffs Must Keep Playing Whack-a-Mole

The Supreme Court has narrowed the standard for when an internet service provider can be liable as a contributory copyright infringer for a customer/user’s actions.

Schuster, Peri L.

Peri is an Associate in our Litigation practice group, where she focuses on civil litigation and creditor’s rights matters.

Choosing a Distributor or Sales Rep to Market Your Tech Product

When obtaining assistance in marketing your technological product, consider if you want to sell it through a distributor, or have a sales representative help you find customers.

Azuoma, Christopher

Christopher is an Associate in the firm’s Real Estate Practice, where he represents developers, investors, lenders, landlords, and tenants in a wide range of commercial real estate transactions.

Medical Debt

Effective October 1, 2025, the Maryland Fair Medical Debt Reporting Act prohibits health care facilities, practitioners, ambulance ser-vices, and entities primarily providing medical services, prod

Did You Know? Spring 2026

Dental and Other Health Professionals: Did you know that in 2025, Maryland enacted a new law increasing the flexibility of the licensing process for certain dental professionals wh

The End of Antitrust Safe Harbors

For nearly three decades, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) provided clear guidance for competitor collaborations through a series of policy statements and guidelin

OBBBA’s Impact on State Funding of Medicaid

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) became law on July 4, 2025.

Violence Against Health Care Workers

The federal Occupational of Safety and Health Administration reports that 75% of all workplace assaults occur in health care settings.
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