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Form I-9 Updates

By: Melissa Calhoon Jones
July 26, 2023
Form I-9 Updates:  Optional Alternative Remote Examination Procedure for Eligible E-Verify Employers Starts August 1, 2023; Re-Examination Requirements Due to End of COVID-19 Flexibilities Must Be Completed by August 30, 2023; and New Form I-9 Will Be Issued August 1, 2023. Th... Read more >
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New Law on Custody Cases Involving Relocation of The Child

By: Ferrier R. Stillman and Kerianne P. Kemmerzell
July 17, 2023
When parents separate, even when they agree on a custody and access schedule, that may not be the end of the child custody issues. In some cases, one of the parents decides to relocate after the original custody arrangement was established. There was always a concern that a parent’s relocation ... Read more >
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Tydings & Rosenberg LLP Announces Naima Gordon has Joined the Firm

July 7, 2023
Tydings & Rosenberg LLP welcomes a new summer intern, Naima Gordon, who is a rising junior at Baltimore City College.  Naima was hand-selected through Maryland Youth and The Law’s (MYLAW) Law Links program, which places accomplished Baltimore City high school students with an interest in ... Read more >
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Employment Law Updates 2023

By: Melissa Calhoon Jones
June 27, 2023
2023 is already proving to be an interesting year in state and federal employment law, as we see protections and benefits for employees expanding on the state and federal level.    I.          State Law Updates ... Read more >
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Maryland Removes Fault-Based Grounds for Divorce; Expands No-Fault Grounds

By: Kerianne P. Kemmerzell and Ferrier R. Stillman
June 15, 2023
Currently, Maryland law allows a spouse to pursue a divorce on the fault-based grounds of adultery, desertion, convictions of a crime, insanity, cruelty of treatment, and excessively vicious conduct. If a spouse cannot prove one of the fault-based grounds, then the parties either need to be separate... Read more >