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CFPB Issues New Interpretive Rule on FCRA Preemption

CFPB Issues New Interpretive Rule on FCRA Preemption

Maryland Legal Alert - November 2025

In This Issue FinCEN Issues SAR Guidance CFPB Issues New Interpretive Rule on FCRA Preemption

Miller, Colin M.

Colin is an Associate in the firm’s Litigation practice group. 

Assume You Need a New NDA as Assignee of Assets

When receiving confidential information and trade secrets via an asset assignment from the original owner, the recipient should ensure it has its own nondisclosure agreements with all employees and

Marketing and Advertising Contracts Should Clarify Copyright Ownership

Agreements between marketing/advertising companies and their clients should address ownership and usage of the intellectual property created.

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

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

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.

The Perils of a Bankrupt Continuing Care Retirement Community

A version of this article was published by The Daily Record on December 22, 2025.

Did You Know - Fall 2025

Medical Record Preparation Fees: Did you know that, on July 10, 2025, the Maryland Supreme Court, in Hollabaugh v.

Maryland Legal Alert - September 2025

In this Issue Mortgage Assumption Questions Continue 

Mortgage Assumption Questions Continue 

Many of our clients have been asking about Maryland law changes involving mortgage assumptions.

“Likelihood of Consumer Confusion” Underlies Trademark Law

The concept of “likelihood of consumer confusion” is the core inquiry underlying most everything about trademark law.

Episode 12: The Essentials of Intellectual Property Protection

In this conversation, Michele Walsh and Ned Himmelrich discuss the essential aspects of intellectual property (IP) for businesses.

New Ruling Makes Old Postings a New Copyright Problem

Go through your website and delete any old photos and music you do not own or have a license to use.

29 Gordon Feinblatt Lawyers Named Best Lawyers in America® 2026

Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that 28 of our attorneys have been named to 

Hubbard, LeSabre N.

LeSabre is an Associate in the firm’s Energy & Environmental practice group.

Stablecoin Opportunities for Financial Institutions

On July 18, 2025, the federal Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stabelcoins Act (GENIUS Act) was signed into law.

Adopt an AI Usage Policy

Businesses should adopt an AI Usage Policy.

Episode 10: Part Two - Common Mistakes Business Owners Make

In this episode, Kelcie Longaker Aydin and Michele Walsh discuss the critical aspects of employee classification and intellectual property protection for startups.

Selected Tax Provisions of The One Big Beautiful Bill Act

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (the “Act”) was signed into law on July 4, 2025, by President Trump.