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Maryland Board of Physicians’ Absolute Immunity

In a reported decision, Maryland’s intermediate appellate court recently overturned a $2.5 million judgment against the Maryland Board of Physicians and staff who were found to have disclosed perso

Copyright: The Idea Can Be Copied, Not the Expression

A core precept of copyright law is that ideas are not protectable. What is protected is the creative and particular way that idea is expressed.

Transferring Your Trademark Out of Your Estate Must Include Goodwill

Consider how your trademark will pass upon your death. It is not as simple as it seems.

Start Up Maryland: University Technology Transfer - Tech Knowledgy Breakfast & Trivia

Click here to sign up to be invited to the next episode of our Tech Knowledgy Breakfast & Trivia Seminar series.

Third Circuit Rules That a Tax Sale May Be Avoided as a Preference

In a decision that will likely rekindle the discussion of whether a transfer

Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 Balances the Interests of Debtors and Creditors

The Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (“SBRA”), which was signed into law on August 2

IRS Finalizes 199A Rental Real Estate Safe Harbor

On September 24, 2019, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued Revenue Procedure 2019-38 (the “Procedure”), which addresses a dilemma faced by certain owners of rental real

Proving Damages in Trade Secret Litigation

When a business’s trade secrets have been jeopardized through theft, misappropriation or other inappropriate action, calculating and proving damages can be complex.

Maryland Legal Alert - Maryland’s Licensed Mortgage Lender Regulations Are Revised

As reported in the Maryland Register on September 13, 2019, the C

Did You Know? - Fall 2019

Medical Board’s Right to Medical Records: Did you know that a California appellate court, in Grafilo v.

The One Satisfaction Rule

A well-settled legal principle in Maryland, commonly known as the “One Satisfaction Rule,” generally limits injured parties to one full recovery for their injuries.

Have Proper Intent for Intent-to-Use Trademark Applications

Superstar athletes should not be role models for how they handle their trademark applications.

State and Federal Legislators Seek to Curb Confessions of Judgment

Late last year, a series of Bloomberg News articles addressed the rise of the cash advance small business lending industry.

Merchant Cash Advance Held to Be a Purchase of Accounts Receivable, Not a Loan

In a recent decision that should interest firms that provide financing under a merchant cash advance

A Uniform List of Title Endorsements

For many years, our profession and our clients have benefitted from the form legal opinions that have been promulgated and adopted for use in a large variety of commercial and real estate transacti

Clear Forum Selection Clause May Avoid Patent Challenge

Careful language in a forum selection clause may help avoid patents from being invalidated. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) is, at the same time, the birthplace of all U.S.

Gordon Feinblatt Attorneys Named 2020 Baltimore 'Lawyers of the Year' by Best Lawyers in America®

Baltimore, Maryland -- The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that two attorneys have been named 2020 Baltimore "Lawyers of the Year" by Best Lawyers in America®