An employer's agreement to provide malpractice insurance to a physician requires the employer to provide coverage for any incident that occurred during the term of employment, even if the claim is
On November 30, 2009, the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene adopted regulations for the practice of telemedicine in Maryland.
The need for multiparty access to health information and data has spawned the growth of Health Information Exchange organizations (HIEs), which at the regional level are also known as Regional Heal
A mortgage loan is covered by special Truth-in-Lending Act HOEPA requirements if the annual percentage rate on the loan at consummation will exceed by more than a "specified percentage" the yield o
Residential property owners in Baltimore City and County may be required to install carbon monoxide (CO) detectors under separate local ordinances enacted in each jurisdiction.
Development projects that are in the pipeline, but do not yet have final approval for erosion and sediment control and stormwater management plans by May 4, 2010, currently face significant challen
A mortgage loan is covered by special Truth-in-Lending Act HOEPA requirements if the annual percentage rate on the loan at consummation will exceed by more than a "specified percentage" the yield o
In February, 2009, COBRA was amended to add a premium subsidy (to assist certain individuals who had been involuntarily terminated and their families with paying their COBRA premiums) and the Depar
Baltimore, Maryland – Gordon Feinblatt, LLC is proud to announce that 14 of our lawyers have been named to the 2010 Maryland Super Lawyers list and 6 lawyers have been named to the 2010
A mortgage loan is covered by special Truth-in-Lending Act HOEPA requirements if the annual percentage rate on the loan at consummation will exceed by more than a "specified percentage" the yield o
FTC Red Flags Rule Enforcement Postponed to June 1, 2010: Did you know that the Federal Trade Commission delayed enforcement of the Identity Theft Red Flags Rule from November 1, 2
As Congress grapples with how to provide health care to the nation's uninsured, it should be remembered that Maryland has been successfully providing hospital services to the uninsured for 30 years
In the health care reimbursement arena, there are two opposing interests. On the one hand, providers deserve to be paid promptly for services performed.
Many professional corporations that were once taxed as C corporations have subsequently elected to be taxed as "pass though" S corporations to avoid paying taxes on corporate profits and then havi