Search

Background hero atmospheric image for Search
Search

Caution: Lawsuits Ahead

Maryland's highest appellate court recently subjected health care practitioners to liability under the Maryland Consumer Protection Act.

EMTALA Comes to Maryland

A version of this article was published in The Daily Record on March 4, 2014.

Dueling Decisions on Failing to Admit a Psychiatric Patient

A version of this article was published in The Daily Record on Feburary 17, 2014.

Maryland's New Waiver Test

A version of this article was published in The Daily Record on November 21, 2013.

Supreme Court Helps Employers in Retaliation Claims

A version of this article was published in The Daily Record on April 14, 2014.

HOEPA Trigger Rates

Effective January 10, 2014, new federal regulations change the measure and method for determining if the Annual Percentage Rate makes a consumer home loan subject to the Truth-in-Lending Act HOEPA

Affordable Care Act’s 90-Day Waiting Period Restriction Effective in 2014

This fall, the federal government announced a one-year delay in the employer mandate provisions of the Affordable Care Act (under which employers with 50 or more employees will be required to pay a

Not So Fast – Considering the Consequences Associated with MD’s New Entity Conversion Statutes

A version of this article was published in the MSBA Bar Bulletin on December 1, 2013.

Here Comes the Rain Tax: Stormwater Fees in Maryland, Maryland State Bar Association

Maggie Witherup presented at the Maryland State Bar Association.

Gordon Feinblatt Forms Agricultural Law Practice Group

The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce the formation of the Agricultural Law Practice Group.

Agricultural Law Forum - November 2013

AGRICULTURAL LAW FORUM keeps you updated on legal developments affecting landowners, farmers and owners of agriculture-related businesses.

APPRAISAL SETS THE PRICE UNDER OPTION PROVISION

In VEI Catonsville, LLC v. Einbinder Properties, LLC, 212 Md. App.

MORTGAGEE WAS NOT A BONA FIDE PURCHASER BUT WAS ENTITLED TO EQUITABLE SUBORDINATION

The law recognizes and distinguishes between actual knowledge and constructive knowledge. In Fishman v.