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Special Tax District Tax Disallowed Because New Carrollton Cannot Impose an Excise Tax

In Fountain Club, LLC v. City of New Carrollton, No. 1507, Sept. Term, 2015, 2018 WL 3360624 (Md. Ct. Spec.

Denial of Costco’s Special Exception Request for a Gas Station Affirmed

In Costco Wholesale Corp. v. Montgomery County, No. 2450, Sept.

Trademarks Should Be Owed by One Entity Only – Not Jointly

Try to avoid having more than one person or entity own a trademark.

Maryland Legal Alert - October 2018

In This Issue: BANKRUPTCY DOES NOT DISCHARGE A COVENANT NOT TO COMPETE

Dirty Talk: Avoiding Liability for Environmental Contamination

Maggie Witherup will co-present with Pam Marks at the MSBA Advanced Real Property Institute. The presentation will cover:

Hospital Affiliates Buying Discounted Drugs

The federal Robinson-Patman Act prohibits a manufacturer from selling the same product at different prices to competitors for resale, unless an exception applies.

Maryland Primary Care Program

The Maryland Primary Care Program (MDPCP) is part of the new Maryland Total Cost of Care Model that has just been agreed to by the State of Maryland and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Servic

Why We Care: Environment Policy That Makes Cents

Michael Powell will speak as a panelist at the Maryland Chamber of Commerce Buiness Policy Conference on September 20, 2018.

Understanding the Mechanics of the 199A Proposed Aggregation Rules

Taxpayers with taxable incomes greater than $157,500 (for single taxpayers) and $315,000 (for joint filers) that own multiple businesses in pass-through entities should understand the aggregation r

Maryland Legal Alert - September 2018

In This Issue: FinCEN Changes Beneficial Ownership Rules for Account Renewals

Plans for a Garage Too Tall Were Legitimately Denied

In Moore v. Roland Park Roads & Maintenance Corp., No. 2487, Sept.

Your Virginia Lease May Be Unenforceable

Do you have a commercial lease for real property in Virginia with a term in excess of five years? If so, does it say “this deed” or “this indenture” in the body of the lease?

South Kent Island Sewer Plan is Not a Compensable Taking

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the United States District Court’s dismissal of the complaint of Kevin Quinn, who argued that a comprehensive sewer service plan and a so-called Grandfa

Don’t Just Renew Trademarks, File to Register Newer Lines of Goods and Services

Trademark registrations may get stale as a business evolves into offering new lines of goods and services.  To keep protection strong, a business should be sure to file new applications to ref

199A Proposed Regulations Confirm Disparate Treatment between Different Entity Types

When Internal Revenue Code (“Code”) Section 199A (“199A”) was enacted at the end of 2017, it created many questions that would be left unanswered until the Internal Revenue Service (t

24 Gordon Feinblatt Lawyers Named Best Lawyers in America® 2019

Baltimore, Maryland – The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that 24 of our attorneys have been named to the 2019 Best Lawyers in America®

Time to Apply to the New Maryland Primary Care Program!

Recently, the State of Maryland and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced a new initiative, the Maryland Primary Care Program (MDPCP) which aims to reduce overall spending for

Maryland Legal Alert - August 2018

In This Issue: Foreclosing Lender Does Not Have Successor Liability for Unpaid Severance

Relating to Real Estate Special Edition: 2018 Maryland Real Property Legislation

Below are summaries of laws affecting real property that were passed by the Maryland General Assembly in 2018.  These have been arranged by Article of the Maryland Code in the following orde

Maryland Laws Update 2018

We are pleased to provide our clients and friends this review of 2018 Maryland laws affecting financial services providers.  The new laws present challenges and opportunities for financial ins

Maryland Legal Alert - July 2018

In This Issue: Online Sellers May Need to Collect State Sales Tax Even Without A Physical Presence in a State

The “Charming Head” of the Rule Against Perpetuities

The September/October 2017 issue of Probate and Property contained an extensive article regarding purchase options and rights of first refusal.  Kathryn E.