A bill now under consideration by the Baltimore City Council could make it more difficult to make modifications of many existing nonresidential and multifamily buildings and to obtain exceptions ba
New York's highest court recently held that a physician practice is not necessarily liable when a non-physician employee discloses patient health information through gossip.
Gordon Feinblatt is pleased to present this summary of legislation which affects real property and related interests that was enacted during the 2014 session of the Maryland General Assembly and si
The Maryland Court of Appeals has suspended two lawyers from the practice of law for 90 days each for violating Maryland Lawyers’ Rules of Professional Conduct (“MLRPC”) as a result of “robo-signin
In, 2012, we circulated reports on the judicial decisions that had profoundly affected the General Assembly’s 2007 heavy-handed attempt to redress the grievances it perceived regarding Maryland gro
Recent legislation — Senate Bill 1302 of the first Special Session of the 2012 Maryland General Assembly as modified by Senate Bill 436 and House Bill 1209 of the 2013 Session of the Maryland Gener