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The Town of New Market’s Comprehensive Plan Complies with State Law

Upon a challenge by groups and individuals, in Friends of Frederick County v. Town of New Market, 224 Md. App.

EEOC Issues Final Regulations on Wellness Program

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued final regulations on May 16, 2016, that describe how employers offering workplace wellness programs can comply with the Americans with Disa

OSHA Rule Imposes New Injury Reporting Procedures and Seeks to Restrict Common Drug Testing and Safety Programs

On May 12, 2016, the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") released a final rule that imposes new employer injury and illness reporting requirements and mandates that

Maryland Legal Alert - April 2016

In This Issue: MARIJUANA BUSINESS CANNOT BE BANKRUPTCY DEBTOR DATA-SECURITY PRACTICES FOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Fiduciary Concerns When Your Advisor is a Robot/Computer Program

John Paliga was a panelist at the ABA JCEB Government Invitational.

New Stark and Incident to Rules

A version of this article was published in The Daily Record on September 13, 2016.

The Rest of the Story: Federal Judicial Review of State Health Agencies

Previous articles in TOPICS identified a trend in recent decisions of federal courts with jurisdiction over Maryland to label the "anti-competitive" actions of state health care regulators as poten

TREASURY TREMORS: The Ground is Shifting with Respect to the Allocation of Partnership Liabilities to Partners

On January 29, 2014, the Treasury Department issued proposed regulations under Internal Revenue Code Section 752, which, if adopted as proposed, would significantly alter the manner in which partne

Gordon Feinblatt LLC Welcomes Robert A. Gaumont to Our Litigation and Financial Services Practice Groups

Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that Robert A. Gaumont has joined the Firm as a Member in the Firm's Litigation and Financial Services Practice Groups.  Mr.

I Don't Care How Long That Shed Has Been There!

In Montgomery County, MD v. Bhatt, No. 36, Sept. Term 2015 (Md.Ct.App. Jan.

"Best" Is Not Always Best When It Comes to Knowledge

The term “knowledge” is used in affidavits, applications, representations, warranties, third-party opinion letters and in other legal contexts to indicate that statements are not guaranteed to be t

Borrowers Were on Inquiry Notice of Fraud so Their Claims Were Stale

Suzanne Scales Windesheim, et al. v. Frank Larocca, et al., 443 Md.

Maryland Legal Alert - March 2016

In This Issue: LOAN REPURCHASE DEMANDS: THERE MAY BE BIG CHANGES ANOTHER AUTO LENDING DISPARATE IMPACT SETTLEMENT

Trustee Need Not Be (Physically) Present at Foreclosure Sale

A version of this article was published in The Daily Record on January 18, 2016.

High Bidders at Tax Sales Must Pay the Bid Surpluses to the Property Owners

Kona Properties, Inc. v. W.D.B. Corp., Inc., 224 Md. App.

Money Transmitter Licensing For Connecticut Debt Management Providers?

The Connecticut Department of Banking (DOB) issued a memo to Connecticut debt management providers on January 6, 2016, advising that both a debt adjuster and a money transmitter license would be re

Maryland Legal Alert - January 2016

In This Issue: NEW AFFIDAVIT FORM FOR SUSPECTED FALSE FINANCING STATEMENTS JOINT ACCOUNT HOLDER GUILTY OF THEFT FROM DEPOSIT ACCOUNT

Did You Know? - Winter 2015

ACA Extension: Did you know that, in 2015, the Maryland General Assembly once again took action to apply the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance reforms more broadly?