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Seminar for Maryland Physicians: So, You've Been Audited

In this era of cost containment and rising premium costs, both private and public payors have been increasing their audit activities.

Department of the Treasury’s Review of Applications to Suspend Pension Benefits Under the Multiemployer Pension Reform Act of 2014

On May 6, 2016, the Treasury Secretary informed the Central States, Southeast and Southwest Areas Pension Fund (Central States) and members of Congress that Central States’ application for benefit

Off-Campus Rates for Hospital Service

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued an Interim Final Rule (the Rule), which implements Section 603 of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015.

CARA’s Assault on Opioid Addiction

In 2015, over thirty thousand Americans died as a result of an accidental overdose related to prescription pain relievers or heroin, and over two million people had an opioid use disorder.

Legal Opinions in Real Estate Transactions: What You Need To Know

Webinar Topic: Legal Opinions in Real Estate Transactions: What You Need To Know Host: American Law Institute

Maryland Legal Alert March 2017

In this issue:•    CFPB Takes Action Against Debt Relief Law Firms•    Automatic Stay and the Return of Repossessed Collateral•    OCC Updates on Fintech Special Purpose Charter•    More FDCPA Concerns for Debt Buyers

Relating to Real Estate - February 2017

In This Issue:Can "Premises" Include Multiple Buildings?

Tie Votes are a Denial, but Members of the Board of Appeals Must Use the Proper Analysis

As set forth in Forks of the Patuxent Improvement Association, Inc., et al. v.

Rent Escrow Statute: a Sword or a Shield

In Cane v. EZ Rentals, 450 Md.

Unused 12-Year Old Permit Still Valid for MDE

The Maryland Court of Special Appeals recently affirmed the issuance of a rubble landfill permit over the objection of a local community association, despite the fact that the permit was based upon

DRRAs Protect Developers from New Laws

In Cleanwater Linganore, Inc. v. Frederick County, Maryland, No. 1917 Sept. Term, 2015 (Md. Ct. Spec. App. Dec.

Developments in Stormwater Management: Understanding the Regulatory Structure in Maryland

Maggie Witherup and Paul De Santis will present at the Current Issues in Landscape Architecture Seminar sponsored by HalfMoon Education Inc. The presentation will cover:

Maryland Legal Alert - February 2017

In this issue:RESPA - CFPB Takes Action Against Settlement Service Providers

Dirty Real Estate Talk: Environmental Issues That Can Save or Cost You $$

Alongside speakers from Geo-Technology Associates, Inc., Todd Chason, Doug Coats, Searle Mitnick, George Ritchie, Maggie Witherup, David Beugelmans and Richard Topaz will discuss env

Environmental Response

These issues include:

Urban Redevelopment

Our approach to urban projects is interdisciplinary, drawing on the experience of our team of environmental, energy, r

Lengthening Contracts with Tax-Exempt Entities

Health care organizations that qualify for tax-exempt status under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) are able to issue tax-exempt bonds to finance the construction of a health care facility.

Spangler v. McQuitty: A Second Bite at the Apple

It is often said that when a party files a lawsuit, he or she is not entitled to more than one “bite at the apple”.

Ambulatory Surgery Centers: Buy One, Get One Free

A version of this article was published in the MSBA Bar Bulletin on February 6, 2017.

What is Section 1557?

One paragraph embedded in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Section 1557, may drastically increase the number of discrimination cases brought against health care insurers and providers, assuming, of c