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Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP Welcomes Three New Attorneys and Director of Marketing
Baltimore, MD – Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP is pleased to announce the addition of attorneys ...
Read More Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP Ranked in 25 Practice Areas in 2023 “Best Law Firms” List
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP is pleased to announce that the firm has been ranked in ...
Read More I Submitted the Highest Bid at the Auction. Did I Buy the Property or Not?
Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many jurisdictions put moratoria in place prohibiting foreclosure ...
Read More Twenty-Six Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP Attorneys Selected for Inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2023 Edition
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP is proud to announce that 26 of its attorneys have been ...
Read More United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Nixes Maryland’s Attempt to Give Tax Sale Purchasers A Home Field Advantage
Real property tax sales provide opportunities for investors to acquire properties for below market prices ...
Read More No Windfall For You! Fourth Circuit Holds That Return of Loan Proceeds Is A Critical Part Of Rescission Under Truth In Lending Act
The federal Truth In Lending Act (TILA) is a consumer protection statute designed to protect ...
Read More Maryland Legal Aid appoints Lorenzo A. Bivans, Jr. to Board of Directors
Lorenzo A. Bivans, Jr. has been appointed to serve on the Maryland Legal Aid (MLA) ...
Read More Now Accepting Applications: Rosenberg Martin Greenberg Opens 2022 Application Process for Second Cohort in its Building Black-Owned Business in Baltimore Program
On July 1st, Rosenberg Martin Greenberg (RMG) began accepting submissions for its second cohort in ...
Read More The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law elected Jamar R. Brown to Board of Visitors
Jamar R. Brown has been elected to the Board of Visitors for the University of ...
Read More Baltimore City’s Enterprise Zone Boundaries are Being Redrawn and Expanded – Certain Businesses and Developers in Areas Losing the Designation Must Act Quickly to Preserve Eligibility for Tax Credits
The boundaries of Baltimore City’s Enterprise Zone are set to be redrawn and expanded this ...
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