Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that it has been recognized in the 2026 edition of Best Law Firms®, ranked by Best Lawyers®.
When receiving confidential information and trade secrets via an asset assignment from the original owner, the recipient should ensure it has its own nondisclosure agreements with all employees and
This conversation delves into the unique aspects of rooftop solar leases, highlighting the importance of flexibility between landlords and tenants, the necessity of thorough due diligence, the role
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In connection with the recordation of documents among the land records of Baltimore City and the 23 counties in Maryland (collectively called the “jurisdictions”), taxes are generally required to b
Starting on October 1, 2025, the federal government has shutdown for an indeterminate time until Congress is able to pass the required funding bills, known as appropriations.
Drawing from articles featured in the Fall 2025 edition of TOPICS—our firm’s quarterly newsletter on healthcare law in the Mid-Atlantic—this episode features healthcare attorneys Kennedy Hagens and
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While artificial intelligence can dramatically enhance and accelerate work, incorporating AI-generated material into client deliverables entails significant risk.