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21 Gordon Feinblatt Attorneys Named to 2024 Super Lawyers® List and 14 as Rising Stars

Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that 21 of our attorneys have been named to the 2024 Maryland Super Lawyers® list, and an additional 14 have been n

Licensing IP Back to Creator Is Not a Crazy Concept

When parties collaborate, they often license intellectual property to each other for the benefit of the joint venture.  That joint enterprise often yields new intellectual property.

The Corporate Transparency Act

The United States Congress passed the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) in 2021 to help prevent and combat money laundering, terrorist financing, tax fraud and other illicit activity.

Maryland Legal Alert - December 2023

In This IssueSyndicated Loans Not Treated as SecuritiesCFPB Consent Order Involves RESPA Violations

Burke, Raymond Daniel

Ray brings more than 40 years of experience to the firm as a prominent legal figure in the field of construction and real estate development in the region.

Hired Photographers Own Event Photos, Unless Agreed Otherwise

Understand who owns the copyright when hiring a photographer to take pictures at an event.

Maryland Legal Alert - November 2023

In This IssueMaryland Minimum Interest Rate for Certain Escrow Accounts

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Using a Platform’s Rules to Stop Online Attacks

There are various ways to stop online attacks of a business, although success depends on what is said, and the platform where it is posted.

Gordon Feinblatt LLC Ranked by Best Law Firms® in 2024

Baltimore, Maryland — The law firm of Gordon Feinblatt LLC is pleased to announce that it has been recognized in the 2024 edition of Best Law Firms®, ranked by Best Lawyers®.

Change Trademark Registrations When The Delivery Method Has Evolved

Trademark registrations can be amended to reflect the new way the goods or services are delivered, but only in limited situations.

Maryland Legal Alert - October 2023

In This IssueProposed Changes to Maryland Mortgage Lending Examinations and Money Transmitter Regulations

Intent-to-Use TM Applications Usually Cannot Be Assigned

An Intent-to-Use trademark application usually is not assignable.  Plan ahead or know how to avoid the dilemma.  Trademark applications can be based on actual use which has already occurr

Proposed Rule on Ownership of Nursing Homes

On February 13, 2023, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) proposed a new rule that would require most nursing homes to provide detailed information about facility owners, operators, a

Did You Know? - Fall 2023

Mental Health Parity: Did you know that the Biden Administration proposed new mental health parity rules which would increase compliance standards for health insurance companies an

LLC Operating Agreements

This is the first part of a several part series of articles pertaining to limited liability company operating agreements.

Non-Compete Agreements May Violate the NLRB Act

Jennifer Abruzzo, General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), issued a memorandum on May 30, 2023, expressing her opinion that most non-competition agreements violate Sec

Maryland Regulatory News - Fall 2023

1.  Temporary Nurse Aides (TNAs) had until September 10, 2023, to obtain certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)/Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA) in Maryland.

New Supreme Court False Claims Cases

A version of this article was published by The Daily Record on February 28, 2024.

The Corporate Transparency Act

The United States Congress passed the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) in 2021 to help prevent and combat money laundering, terrorist financing, tax fraud and other illicit activity.

Granting Software Is a License, Not a Sale

The purveyor of software should know what rights it holds and what rights it may be granting.

Consider The Term of Tech Agreements

Consider the duration of agreements, and how you might get out of the relationship if things do not work out as expected, yet do not rise to the level of being a breach.