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What We Know So Far About Corporate Transparency, its Constitutionality and Compliance

Reporting under the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) became effective as of January 1, 2024. The ...
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Maryland Appellate Court Addresses Obligation of Tenant Shut Down by COVID Order to Pay Rent

Nearly four years after the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, issues concerning the legal consequences ...
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The Red Line Issue No One Is Talking About: Mass Acquisitions of Private Land To Accomplish This Public Project

Roughly a decade ago, then-Governor Larry Hogan nixed plans for a public transit project connecting ...
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What Are the Rights of a Guarantor Who Buys a Loan Against Co-guarantors?

The scenario is fairly common.  A bank makes a loan to a business.  The owners ...
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Third Circuit Holds That Furnisher Who Receives Notice of an Indirect Dispute Has Absolute Duty to Investigate Under FCRA

News accounts of instances of stolen identity in which identity thieves incur debts in the ...
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Kiviti v. Bhatt: Fourth Circuit Brain Twister

The scope of Bankruptcy Court jurisdiction has been the subject of numerous decisions, including multiple ...
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Thirty-Five Rosenberg Martin Greenberg Attorneys Selected for Inclusion in Best Lawyers® 2024, Two as “Lawyer of the Year”

Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP is proud to announce that 35 of its attorneys have been ...
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Appellate Court of Maryland Holds That “Loss Before Foreclosure Rule” Applies to Non-Recourse Reverse Mortgages

The “loss before foreclosure rule” provided for in the Restatement (Third) of Property (Mortgages) §4.8 ...
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The Justices of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Disagree as to What Section 385 of the Restatement (Second) of Torts Means

The American Law Institute, a group of prominent judges, lawyers, and professors, publishes the Restatements ...
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