Proving Damages in Trade Secret Litigation

When a business’s trade secrets have been jeopardized through theft, misappropriation or other inappropriate action, calculating and proving damages can be complex.

Everything You Should Know About Medical Board Complaints, Hearings and Investigations

Leslie Cumber is leading a breakout session entitled, "Everything You Should Know About Medical Board Complaints, Hearings and Investigations," at the Maryland MGMA Annual Conference 2019.

Gordon Feinblatt Renames Family Law Practice After Notable Practitioner

Baltimore, Maryland -- To honor the legacy of Sheila K.

Maryland Legal Alert - Maryland’s Licensed Mortgage Lender Regulations Are Revised

As reported in the Maryland Register on September 13, 2019, the C

Medicare Appeals

In May, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published a final rule (the Final Rule) that streamlines the Medicare Part A, Part B and Part D appeals processes for appealing a Medica

Did You Know? - Fall 2019

Medical Board’s Right to Medical Records: Did you know that a California appellate court, in Grafilo v.

Detail Specifications in Software Licenses

The most crucial concern surrounding software contracts may be to obtain an explicit agreement that the software will work as it is intended to work.

Recovery of Indirect Damages in Data Contracts

Health care providers often have contracts with billing or electronic health records companies who have access to, store or process the health care providers’ sensitive data.

New Medicare Payments for Primary Care

In an effort to transition away from fee-for-service payments for health care, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a new program that will start in 2020: the Primary Care

Maryland Regulatory News

1. On July 1, 2019, Maryland became one of 29 states to participate in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC).
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