A Survey of Maryland Laws Relating to Extending Credit and Consumer Financial Services, Sixth Edition

The laws that apply to credit extensions in Maryland can be confusing. This survey presents in a basic format a road map through these laws.

Maryland Legal Alert - January 2019

In This Issue:MARYLAND MINIMUM INTEREST RATE INCREASES FOR ESCROW AND SPECIAL PURPOSE ACCOUNTS

22 Gordon Feinblatt Attorneys Named to 2019 Super Lawyers®

Baltimore, Maryland – The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that 20 of our attorneys have been named to the 2019 Mary

Using Your Sports Team’s Branding for Your Own Purposes

Your football team has made the playoffs this year after a drought (Go Ravens!).

New Baltimore City Affordable Housing Tax May Yield Much Less Than Anticipated

On December 12, 2018, Mayor Catherine Pugh signed into law Baltimore City Council Bill 18-0221 as Ordinance 18-215, which imposes a “yield” excise tax on documents that are recorded in

Avoiding Securities Law Pitfalls in Real Estate Transactions

Real estate professionals and investors need to be aware of the federal and state securities laws when bringing investors into a real estate project.

Get the Lead Out: Complying with Maryland's Lead Law

Maryland’s Reduction of Lead Risk in Housing Act, Md.

Estate Planning for Commercial Real Estate Owners

Estate planning for real estate investors and developers involves anticipating and mitigating the impact of the client’s death on the client’s business interests and the client’s family.

Increasing Asset Value through Energy

By Jason Schwartzberg President of MD Energy Advisors

Dirty Talk: Dealing with Environmental Contamination

Developers and purchasers of real property are increasingly faced with the challenge of what to do when a property has existing environmental contamination.
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