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Maryland Appellate Court Finds for Auto Dealer on Class Action Complaint

By: Daniel S. Katz
September 21, 2015
On May 28, 2015, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals (“CSA”) in Len Stoler, Inc. v. Wisner, 223 Md. App. 218 (2015) ruled in favor of a Baltimore area auto dealership on a class action suit.  The case involved a claim that in violation of the Maryland Closed End Credit Grantor Law (... Read more >
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Special Notice For Employers of Foreign Students In F-1/Opt Status

By: Melissa Calhoon Jones
September 1, 2015
Employers with employees who are authorized to work in the United States as foreign students engaged in post-completion employment (“F1/OPT”), take note: On August 12, 2015, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia vacated the 2008 Department of Homeland Security rule authorizing ... Read more >
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Maryland Court of Appeals Rules Auto Buyer Must Arbitrate

By: Daniel S. Katz
July 22, 2015
In a recent case, the Maryland Court of Appeals, Maryland’s highest court, held that an automobile dealer could rely on the terms of its buyer’s order to compel its customer to arbitrate, even if the installment sales contract (i.e. the financing instrument) did not contain its own arbitration p... Read more >
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Maryland Auto Industry Update

By: Daniel S. Katz
June 19, 2015
The Maryland General Assembly passed an important bill about spot delivery, the practice in which an auto dealer attempts to arrange credit with a third-party lender for a finance or lease transaction and delivers a vehicle before the lender issues a final approval. The bill, which was signed int... Read more >
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Custody Considerations for Families With A Special Needs Child

By: Ferrier R. Stillman
June 9, 2015
There is a high separation and divorce rate among families with a special needs child. The stress level of raising a child with special needs may result in a breakdown of the parents’ relationship and the necessity of a custody or Parenting Plan to address issues relating to their child. T... Read more >
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DOL Issues New FMLA Forms Containing Genetic Information Warnings

By: Melissa Calhoon Jones
June 2, 2015
The federal Department of Labor (DOL) has issued updated forms for Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) certification.  These updated forms are to be completed by health care providers to certify that the employee, immediate family member, or military member/next of kin has a covered, serious health... Read more >
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Definition of "Spouse" Revised under FMLA

By: Melissa Calhoon Jones
March 19, 2015
On February 25, 2015, the Department of Labor (DOL) issued a final rule that amends the Family Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) regulations and provides employees in same-sex marriages and common-law marriages with full FMLA rights and protections if they need leave to care for a spouse with a serious... Read more >
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Changes in Estate Tax Laws and What This Means to You

By: Brian A. Balenson
January 22, 2015
Former Governor O’Malley signed into law a significant change to the Maryland Estate Tax that went into effect on January 1, 2015.  Prior to the new law, Marylanders had a $1,000,000 applicable exclusion from estate tax. Beginning this year, the applicable exclusion amount changes as follo... Read more >
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Why You May Need A Pre-Nuptial Agreement

By: Ferrier R. Stillman
December 30, 2014
People tend to associate Pre-Nuptial Agreements (or “Pre-Nups”) with the rich and famous, when, in fact, it is a useful tool for many of us. If you are planning to get married after having established yourself financially, you should think about protecting yourself and your assets. One way to pr... Read more >