Gordon Feinblatt is dedicated to fostering an environment that embraces diversity, promotes equality and engenders mutual respect, thereby creating a culture of inclusion where everyone has the opp
Developers in Anne Arundel County that were charged impact fees before their developments received approvals sued for the return of those fees that were not used within six years, or within a three
The Court of Appeals held that a condominium association may restrict a unit owner from access to a condominium property for failure to be current on assessments, but only if the condominium declar
In June 2017, Gordon Feinblatt partnered with the Dundalk Renaissance Corporation ("DRC") and Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service ("MVLS") to provide free expungement services for Dundalk residents.
Another Maryland legislative session is in the books, and many recently enacted laws will impact both Maryland health care providers and Maryland health insurers. Here is a summary of some legislative highlights of the 2017 Session.
1. The Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) has awarded a certificate of need (CON) to Anne Arundel Medical Center (AAMC) to develop a new cardiac surgery program.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has adopted a final rule that implements the Medicare Quality Payment Program (QPP) pursuant to the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act
This spring, the federal government revised the special rules governing the confidentiality of medical records maintained by health care providers offering substance abuse treatment, the first such
Joint Operation is not a Merger: Did you know that a group of hospitals participating in a joint operating agreement was found to have engaged in concerted action in violation of a
One paragraph embedded in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Section 1557, may drastically increase the number of discrimination cases brought against health care insurers and providers, assuming, of c