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No Surprises Act’s Transparency Rules for Health Plans

The No Surprises Act (NSA) generally protects patients from receiving large unanticipated bills for out-of-network care.

Health Care Employer Vaccine Mandates Survive Legal Challenges

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

HERCs

In February 2022, the Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC), an independent commission within the Maryland Department of Health, will distribute $13 million to entities in the Pathways for H

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

No-Poach Provisions

No-poach provisions are agreements that prohibit one company from hiring another company’s employees.

No Loss of Years Under Maryland Wrongful Death Law

When a victim dies due to negligence, the law generally affords those left behind the right to sue by way of two distinct statutory options: wrongful death claims and survival actions.

Cooke, Maxwell

Max is an Associate with the firm's Energy & Environmental and EMERGE practice groups with experience in corporate matters.

17 Gordon Feinblatt Attorneys Named to 2022 Super Lawyers® List and 9 as Rising Stars

Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that 17 of our attorneys have been named to the 2022 Mary

Consider When It’s Time to Modify, Not Just Renew, a Tech Agreement

When a technology license agreement is up for renewal, consider whether it may instead be a good juncture to modify the terms of the agreement.

Is Your Institution Handling Driver’s License Copies Correctly?

A little-known federal law imposes restrictions on federally insured financial institutions in connection with copying and retaining copies of state-issued driver’s licenses and similar identificat

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.

Bankruptcy Appellate Panel: Post-Petition Retention of Prepetition Account Garnishment Does Not Violate the Automatic Stay

The 9th Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel recently reinforced a Pennsylvania bankruptcy court case that was among the first to extend the U.S. Supreme Court’s City of Chicago v.

Regulators Issue Joint Statement on Discontinuation of LIBOR

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Credit Union Association, the Office of the C

Maryland Legal Alert - December 2021

IN THIS ISSUE:IS YOUR INSTITUTION HANDLING DRIVER’S LICENSE COPIES CORRECTLY?

Use of Someone’s Right of Publicity Should Last Forever

When obtaining the right to use someone’s name, image or likeness (NIL), be sure to obtain the right forever.

Appealing a Rejected Patent Application May Have Less Appeal

Appealing the rejection of a patent application is no longer the easy option.

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).

Gordon Feinblatt LLC ranked in 2022 ‘Best Law Firms’ by Best Lawyers in America®

Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that it is ranked among the “Best Law Firms” by U.S.

Cryptocurrencies and Fraud Claims: A Short Primer

What keeps both Janet Yellen and Kim Kardashian up at night? If you guessed cryptocurrencies, you are up on your news.

CFPB Issues Debt Collection FAQs Regarding Validation Notices

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has issued new

Maryland Bankruptcy Court Proposes Rule to Address Supreme Court Ruling on Estate Property

The Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland recently proposed a

Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Issues Advisory on Property Inspection Fees

The Commissioner of Financial Regulation for the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation issued an