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Maryland Legal Alert - September 2023

In This IssueMaryland OFR Issues Guidance on Earned Wage Access Programs

Morris, Tamia J.

Tamia is an Associate in the Real Estate, Financial Services, and Energy & Environmental practice groups. She has experience with the negotiation of vendor agreements and leasing agreements.

Gibson, Natalie C.

Natalie is an Associate in the Financial Services and Business Law practice groups.

Copyright Protects Playwrights’ Rite of Writing

The legal heart of any creative production is its copyright.

28 Gordon Feinblatt Lawyers Named Best Lawyers in America® 2024

Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that 28 of our attorneys have been named to 

Ten Gordon Feinblatt Attorneys Listed on 2024 Ones to Watch by Best Lawyers in America®

Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that ten of our attorneys have been named the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch by

Two Gordon Feinblatt Attorneys Named 2024 Baltimore 'Lawyer of the Year' by Best Lawyers in America®

Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that two of our attorneys have been named 2024 Baltimore “Lawyer of the Year” by

Sharing Materials Online Within a Group Requires Copyright Analysis

Sharing written materials on a website or in a group forum requires permission of each author, unless an exception under copyright law applies.  Affinity groups like to share information to he

Maryland’s Climate Change Pathway

In 2021, The Maryland General Assembly adopted the most ambitious greenhouse gas reduction goals in the United States.  Setting goals of a 60% reduction in greenhouse gases (compared to 2006 l

Maryland Legal Alert - July 2023

In This IssueFDIC Changes Deposit Insurance Requirements for Trust AccountsSBA Changes to PPP FAQs

Buying an Electric Vehicle in Maryland

As readers of our bulletins know, Maryland is in the midst of transitioning to electric powered vehicles.

SCOTUS Determines Needed Level of Knowledge for False Claims Act

The Supreme Court ruled that the defendants’ knowledge and subjective beliefs, rather than what an objectively reasonable person may think, are the legal standard for a finding of fraud in a False

Estate Planning Opportunities

Under the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed in 2017, the basic exclusion amount (the amount you can give away during your life or upon your death before incurring any gift, estate, or GST tax) i

Pennsylvania Hospitals Denied Property Tax Exemption

Four Pennsylvania hospitals in Chester and Montgomery Counties may owe hundreds of thousands of dollars in real property taxes after a Pennsylvania appeals court found that the hospitals failed to

Did you Know? - Summer 2023

High Deductible Health Plan Telehealth Flexibility:

Modifications to Maryland’s Time to Care Act

*The article covering the initial TCA can be found here.

New Maryland Health Care Laws - Summer 2023

The Maryland General Assembly’s 2023 legislative session resulted in the enactment of many health care laws that will impact health care facilities, providers, insurers and licensees in the State.

Doggone SCOTUS Denies Parody for Trademark Usage

The Supreme Court ruled last week that a parody of another company’s trademark could likely be an infringement if the parody itself is used as the parodist’s own trademark.

Gordon Feinblatt Awarded Top Rankings in Chambers USA 2023

Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that our firm was ranked by Chambers & Partners in the 2023 edition of Chambers USA: America’s