FDIC Proposes Further Revisions to Digital Deposit Signage Rule

On August 21, 2025, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) proposed revisions to its Official Sign and Advertising Rule, codified at 12 CFR Part 328, which was previously set to take effe

Mortgage Assumption Guidance from Commissioner

As we reported in our September Maryland Legal Alert, many of our client

Maryland Legal Alert - October 2025

In This Issue Mortgage Assumption Guidance from Commissioner

The Opportunity: How to Use the Narrative Requirement to Your Advantage

The Chinese symbol for “crisis” merges the concepts of “danger” and “opportunity,” reminding us that moments of disruption often hold the seeds of reinvention.

All DBEs Have Been Decertified: What Just Happened?

On October 3, 2025, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) quietly detonated a regulatory bombshell.

Recordation and Transfer Tax Rates in Maryland Explained

In connection with the recordation of documents among the land records of Baltimore City and the 23 counties in Maryland (collectively called the “jurisdictions”), taxes are generally required to b

Eviction Protections in Place for Government Employees in Maryland During Federal Government Shutdown

Starting on October 1, 2025, the federal government has shutdown for an indeterminate time until Congress is able to pass the required funding bills, known as appropriations.

Know Who Controls Your Domain Names. It May Not Be Who You Think

Be sure to have proper oversight of who has access to your domain name accounts.

Episode 14: Ten Minutes of TOPICS Fall 2025

Drawing from articles featured in the Fall 2025 edition of TOPICS—our firm’s quarterly newsletter on healthcare law in the Mid-Atlantic—this episode features healthcare attorneys Kennedy Hagens and

One Big Beautiful Bill Act

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