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Comparative Advertising Allows Using Another’s Brand

When advertising, a business is entitled to mention its competitor’s brand so long as the reference is truthful and does not create a false impression that the competitor is rela

Stop Typosquatters From Harming Your Domain Name

Among the nefarious ways people can misuse the internet and harm businesses and consumers is by obtaining domain names close to another’s domain name.

Relating to Real Estate - October 2020

IN THIS ISSUE: HOPEFUL RUBBLE LANDFILL OWNER DID NOT EXHAUST ITS ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES

Weintraub, Jason F.

Jason is a Memberl in the firm's Government Relations team, bringing more than 10 years of outstanding experience working with officials in Maryland government.

Letters of Protest Help Challenge Trademark Applications

If an adversary files a trademark application you believe should not be granted, or that harms your interest, consider filing a Letter of Protest with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO).

New Acknowledgment Forms Became Effective on October 1, 2020

We wrote about remote notarization in the June 2020 issue of Relating to Real Estate.

Resident Must Pay Unauthorized HOA Assessments

Diane Steele stopped making payments to her homeowners association (HOA) because she claimed that several increases in annual assessments were not authorized by the two-thirds majority required by

Passive Trustee Does Not Have Liability for Lead Paint Poisoning

In Hector v. Bank of New York Mellon, 244 Md. App. 322 (2020), cert. granted, 468 Md.

157 Years of History Preclude Recovery of Relocation Expenses

When we wrote “Wireless One Misses by 157 Years” in the February 2019 issue of Relating to Real Estate about t

Court of Appeals to LLCs: Stay in Good Standing

The Court of Appeals dismissed the petition of certiorari that it had granted to 7222 Ambassador Road, LLC, a Maryland limited liability company (7222), because 7222’s charter had been for

Hopeful Rubble Landfill Owner Loses its Fifth Appeal

In 1990, Maryland Reclamation Associates, Inc. (MRA) purchased a 62-acre parcel in Harford County, Maryland (the Property) for $732,500 to be used as a rubble landfill.

Acquire Social Media Accounts and Other Digital Assets in Asset Transactions

In any transaction involving assets, take care to address intangible assets that are akin to, but not precisely, intellectual property.

Intellectual Property Protection Does Not Always Require Registration

Most intellectual property does not need to be registered for it to be protected. While registration helps solidify rights, it is not necessary for establishing rights.

Banks Emboldened to Offer Cryptocurrency Services Based on New Guidelines

Financial institutions are increasingly interested in providing services related to cryptocurrency transactions.

Das, Sudipta

Sudipta Das is an Associate in the firm's Litigation practice group with a strong background in legal writing and research as well as one-on-one work with clients. 

Register Trademark Words Apart from a Logo

Registering a trademark in its word form is usually preferred to registering the entire logo although, if finances allow, registering both is the safest course.

Plan for Proper Disposition of Your Literary Estate, as Did Dorothy Parker

If you have a collection of written work, be sure your estate planning addresses who will own and control your estate after you die.

Medicare Advantage Grants

Though popular in other parts of the country, Medicare Advantage plans (MA plans) have struggled to gain traction in Maryland.  As a result, the Health Services Cost Review Commission (HSCRC)

Sale to Private Equity - Part 1

This is the first part of a three-part series of articles pertaining to the sale of physician practices to private equity firms.