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Four Gordon Feinblatt Attorneys Named 2023 Baltimore 'Lawyer of the Year' by Best Lawyers in America®

Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that four of our attorneys have been named 2023 Baltimore “Lawyer of the Year” by

26 Gordon Feinblatt Lawyers Named Best Lawyers in America® 2023

Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that 26 of our attorneys have been named to 

Natural Zone of Expansion’ Broadens Trademark Rights

This week's article is a summer rerun. Check out the full article here.  

Relating to Real Estate - August 2022

In This Issue:  There is Oil in Pandora’s Box

Failure of a Condition Precedent Cannot be Cured and Does Not Yield Damages

Definitions as used in Peterbilt of Baltimore LLC v.

Mechanic’s Liens are Not Possible Ten Miles Out to Sea

The Circuit Court for Worcester County does not have jurisdiction to impose and enforce a mechanic's lien over a meteorological tower located on the Outer Continental Shelf (the “OCS”) located ten

BWRR’s Condemnation Action for MAGLEV May Proceed

The Court of Special Appeals (CSA) reversed the decision of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City which had dismissed the condemnation action filed by Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail, LLC (BWRR) reg

Residential Landlords Cannot Avoid Three-Year Statute of Limitations, Nor Can their Lawyers

In Simmons v. Maryland Mgmt. Co., 253 Md. App. 655, 269 A.3d 369, No. 1680, Sept.

There is Oil in Pandora’s Box

A recent change in regulations adopted by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) will frequently require consultants hired by prospective buyers to notify MDE of petroleum contamination b

Maryland Laws Update 2022

We are pleased to provide our clients and friends this review of 2022 Maryland laws affecting financial services providers.

Online Agreements Should Provide for Revisions to be Adopted Automatically

Make sure any online agreement allows you to modify its terms without you needing to go back and have the users agree to the revisions.

Understand the © ® ℗ about ™ ℠ and IP Notices

Intellectual property owners use different notices to inform the public their rights are protected. The symbols seem impressive, but some have only minimal or no legal effect. 

Slight Brand Changes May Jeopardize Trademark Registrations

If you have a trademark registration and want to retain the early registration date as priority over possible competitors, be careful when modifying your brand so it does not diverge too much from

Climate Change

Our lawyers have been involved in drafting legislation and lobbying nearly all changes to Maryland’s energy and now climate laws since 1983.

Seminar for Maryland Physicians: What’s New & What’s Old is New

Thursday, June 16, 2022 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sheraton Baltimore North Towson, MD

Relating to Real Estate - May 2022

In This Issue: IF YOU PLAY THE BUSINESS JUDGMENT CARD, I’LL PLAY THE DISINTERESTED DIRECTOR CARD

Tax Assessment of Casino Is Limited to Value of the Land

In Anne Arundel County v. PPE Casino Resorts Maryland, LLC, No. 1248, Sept.

It Takes a Lot to Reject a Procurement Officer’s Decision

From Montgomery Park, LLC v. Maryland Dep't of Gen. Servs., No. 35, Sept. Term, 2021, 2022 WL 537546 (Md.

Maryland Legal Alert - May 2022

In This Issue: CONVENIENCE FEE CONCERNS EXIST FOR LENDERS

U.S. Senate Passes Bill Extending Expansion of Eligibility for Small Business Chapter 11 Filing

As we previously reported, certain temporary bankruptcy code amendments that U.S.

Virginia Approves New Requirements on Merchant Cash Advances to Businesses

In an effort to address concerns over merchant cash advances (MCAs) to Virginia businesses, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin signed