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Website Compliance Concerns for Financial Institutions

We have seen a recent wave of demands sent by a few creative residents of California.

Maryland Legal Alert - April 2026

In This Issue Website Compliance Concerns for Financial Institutions

Did You Know? Spring 2026

Dental and Other Health Professionals: Did you know that in 2025, Maryland enacted a new law increasing the flexibility of the licensing process for certain dental professionals wh

Trademark Registration Requires Proper Specimens of Use

In a trademark application, be sure the examples you file to show usage fit the appropriate guidelines, and maybe even u

Corporate Transparency Act: BOI Reporting Requirements Under CTA are Back in Effect

In the “on-again, off-again” world of filing Beneficial Ownership Information Reports (BOIRs) under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has just

2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released the final 2025 Medicare Fee Schedule, which included a reduction in the average payment for providers and modifications to the teleheal

Koromah, Jacqueline "Jackie" Mitchell

Jacqueline "Jackie" is an Associate with the firm's Family Law practice group.

Overturning Chevron Deference

On June 28, 2024, the United States Supreme Court overturned the Chevron deference doctrine, which was established by the Supreme Court in its 1984 decision in Chevron v.

Tracking Technologies

A version of this article was published by The Daily Record on March 26, 2025.

New MDPCP Tracks

As the Maryland Primary Care Program (MDPCP) pilot continues, the Maryland Department of Health announced planned expansions for the program that will go into effect in 2023.

Are You Operating Your Electric Scooter Safely and Legally?

Electric scooters have increased in popularity during the past five years as an inexpensive, accessible and rapid form of transportation, particularly in urban areas.

Foreclosure Purchaser Cannot Avoid the Running of Interest due to COVID-19

In three cases decided between November 19, 2021, and November 22, 2021, North Star Properties, LLC argued before the Court of Special Appeals (CSA) that it, as the purchaser at foreclosure sales,

Court Strikes Portion of Landlord-Tenant Laws Passed Because of COVID-19

In Willowbrook Apartment Assocs., LLC v. Mayor & City Council of Baltimore, No.

Business Interruption Insurance Requires Physical Damage

In Cordish Companies, Inc. v. Affiliated FM Ins. Co., No.

Extended CARES Act Bankruptcy Provisions Set to Expire

Among many other accommodations, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) provided small business and individual debtors with expanded access to bankruptcy relief.

Maryland Legal Alert - March 2022

In this Issue: NEWEST SURVEY OF CFPB UDAAP ACTIONS RELEASED

Maryland Legal Alert - January 2022

IN THIS ISSUE: MARYLAND MINIMUM INTEREST RATE FOR ESCROW AND SPECIAL PURPOSE ACCOUNTS INCREASES

Health Care Employer Vaccine Mandates Survive Legal Challenges

Health care workplaces have led the way implementing COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

Maryland Regulatory News

1. In October, the Maryland Department of Health launched the Maryland Commission on Health Equity (MCHE), a new multiagency commission that will develop a statewide plan to equita

Understanding COBRA Extensions Granted as a Result of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Soon after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the nation, the federal government extended the deadlines for electing COBRA and paying COBRA premiums for continuation of health insurance coverage.

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Releases COVID-19 Vaccination Regs for Health Care Workers

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued an emergency regulation on November 4, 2021, requiring COVID-19 vaccination for health care workers (Mandate).

Eric Abrecht

Eric is a painter who draws his inspiration from landscapes, but he uses his paint to “to develop its subject matter, rather than working from or recreating a specific scene,” according to his webs

Alexander Heilner

Alex is a multidisciplinary artist who uses aerial photography to capture the shifting relationships between “human infrastructure coexisting with our organic surroundings” in national and global l