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Wrongful Death Rewind

A recent decision by Maryland's highest court will have a significant impact on wrongful death claims in Maryland. In Mummert v.

No Exit for State Regulators

A version of this article was published in The Daily Record on October 29, 2014.

New HIPAA Rules

In 2013, the federal government released an omnibus update to HIPAA's privacy and security rules (Omnibus Rule).

Pennsylvania's Attorney General's

On November 1, 2013, a federal court approved an agreement between Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen G.

Securitization Issues Regarding CMBS Loans, Maryland State Bar Association Real Estate Section

Seth Rotenberg presented to the Real Estate Discussion Group, Real Estate Section of the MSBA.

New Rules Brush-Up

The laws impacting physicians are ever-changing, and 2013 was no exception. Accordingly, it is important for physicians to stay abreast of the various new rules that affect them.

What To Do First: Mass Tort Litigation, Mealey's Emerging Product Liability Conference

George Ritchie presented at the Mealey's Emerging Product Liability Conference.

Right Size, Right Fit? Evaluating Your Corporate Entity and Determining Best Practices

Speakers:Michele Bresnick Walsh, Esq, Gordon Feinblatt LLCMartha Lessman Katz, Esq, Gordon Feinblatt LLCRose Lambert CPA, Gorfine, Schiller & Gardyn, PA

“Know Before You Go”: A Condition Precedent for Trade Secret Litigation

A version of this article was published in martindale.com Legal Library on February 14, 2014 and by the Intellectual Property Committee of the ABA Section of Litigation in Summer 2011.

The Evolution of Ethics, ABA Environmental Litigation Joint CLE Conference

Maggie Witherup presented at the ABA Environmental Litigation Joint CLE Conference.

26 Gordon Feinblatt Attorneys Named Best Lawyers in America 2014

The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that 26 of our attorneys have been named The Best Lawyers in America® for 2014 (Copyright 2013 by Woodward/White, Inc., of Aiken, S.C.).

What Is an SNDA and Who Needs One?

One of the closing documents in a real estate financing transaction involving leased property is a subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreement (SNDA). SNDAs have a number of purposes.

22 Gordon Feinblatt Attorneys Named 2014 Maryland Super Lawyers

Baltimore, Maryland -- The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that 22 of our attorneys have been named 2014 Maryland Super Lawyers and 9 of our attorneys have been nam

Deed Restriction does not Prevent Johns Hopkins from Developing Montgomery County Campus

In a well-publicized case, the Court of Special Appeals recently held that The Johns Hopkins University is not prohibited by the terms of the deed that conveyed a farm in Montgomery County to it fr

Reconveyance Right is a Collateral Agreement that does not Merge into a Deed

Because a particular Agreement and a Deed were recorded in the wrong order, the parties had to go all of the way to the Court of Special Appeals to sort out their rights.

EPA Approves New Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Standard

On December 30, 2013, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a final rule allowing a new standard for environmental due diligence investigations known as ASTM E1527-13.

Did You Know? - Winter 2013

Medicaid Providers: Did you know that a federal appeals court in San Francisco recently became the second federal appeals court to interpret the federal Medicaid laws "free choice