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New Horizontal Merger Guidelines

A version of this article was published in The Daily Record on July 12, 2011.

Facebook Firing

Being "Facebook Fired" describes the recent phenomenon of employees being terminated because of comments they have posted on social media sites.

Ebb and Flow of Stormwater Management - Avoid Getting Swept Away

Traditional stormwater management techniques, such as sediment ponds, storm drains, and gutters are so common that you probably do not even give them a second thought. When you pass an active

National Labor Relations Board Announces Intent to Require All Private Employers to Post a Notice Informing Employees of Their NLRA Rights

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued a press release on December 21, 2010 announcing that it will issue notice of a proposed new rule requiring all employers subject to the National Lab

Payments (and Penalties) for Electronic Health Records

HITECH, which is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, establishes a program of incentive payments to eligible professionals and eligible hospitals that (1) participate in the

Pithy PPACA Points - Winter 2010

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), better known as federal Health Care Reform, contains a myriad of new programs and rules that affect employers, employees, health insuranc

Red Flags Rule: Applicability Narrows but December 31, 2010, Deadline Looms

This week, Congress passed the Red Flag Program Clarification Act of 2010 (Act) .

Maryland Legal Alert - December 2010

In This Issue: TABLE FUNDING: WILL HUD’S FOCUS ON WAREHOUSE LENDING HELP IN MARYLAND?

Maryland Legal Alert - November 2010

In This Issue: • CAN BORROWERS ASSERT CLAIMS AGAINST ASSIGNEES BASED ON HOEPA? • COURT DECISION MAY INCREASE LENDER LIABILITY CLAIMS

Maryland Legal Alert - October 2010

In This Issue: • INDEMNITY DEED OF TRUST: OFFICE OF LAND RECORDS FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY NOW REQUIRES SUBMISSION OF AFFIDAVIT WHEN FILING IDOT

Precise Noncompetition Provisions

A recent ruling from the Court of Appeals of Indiana reminds employers of the importance of precise drafting of noncompetition covenants, because courts will strictly construe the covenants against

Stormwater Regulation in Maryland

After being in a state of flux for much of the past year, the regulation of stormwater in Maryland finally has settled down enough that developers and local jurisdictions now can focus on complianc

The New Maryland Benefit Corporation

On October 1, 2010, Maryland will become the first state to recognize a new corporate form called a "benefit corporation." The law that authorized this new type of entity passed Maryland's Senate u