SCOTUS Narrows Computer Misuse Statute

Purposefully misusing information obtained via a computer does not violate a key federal statute, so long as the information was obtained by someone with proper authority to access the information,

EEOC Clarifies Guidance on Workplace Vaccine Issues Including Incentives

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) updated its

Maryland Legal Alert - June 2021

IN THIS ISSUE: MILITARY LENDING ACT CASE DISMISSED

Reminders Not to Misuse Intellectual Property May Help Avoid Liability or Reduce Damages

Companies should provide periodic reminders to all personnel about not misusing someone else’s intellectual property.

Webinar for Maryland Physicians: Back to Normal Under New Rules

Thursday, June 17, 20216 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. If you missed the webinar, click here to view the program.

Gordon Feinblatt Awarded Top Rankings in Chambers USA 2021

Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that our firm was ranked by Chambers & Partners in the 2021 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Busine

President Biden Supports Patent Waiver for COVID-19 Vaccines

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, in October 2020, India and South Africa proposed to the World Trade Organization (WTO) a waiver of the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIP

Maryland Legal Alert - May 2021

IN THIS ISSUE: ELEVENTH CIRCUIT RULES THAT TRANSMITTING CONSUMER’S INFORMATION TO A THIRD-PARTY VENDOR MAY EXPOSE DEBT COLLECTOR TO FDCPA LIABILITY

Relating to Real Estate - April 2021

IN THIS ISSUE: THERE IS NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR A FORECLOSURE SALE BAD NEIGHBORS MAKE STRONG FENCES

Guarantor Remains Liable After Lease Is Rejected by Landlord

Although most lease rejections in bankruptcy arise in the context of bankruptcies of tenants, when a landlord files for bankruptcy, the landlord can elect to assume or reject a lease.
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