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Benchmark Litigation Highly Recommends Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP and Six Partners
We are proud to announce that the 2025 edition of Benchmark Litigation lists Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP among ...
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Final Reminder for Client CTA Compliance for Entities Formed Prior to January 1, 2024
As you are likely aware, reporting under the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) became effective as ...
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The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project: What You Need To Know And Do
By: Harris Eisenstein & Derek Lee* To address the diminishing capacity of our region’s electric ...
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Ratification of Sale Does Not Shield Substitute Trustees from Liability for Wrongful Foreclosure
Since 2015, Karen Richardson has been litigating issues arising out of the foreclosure sale of ...
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Rosenberg Martin Greenberg Launches New Website Showcasing Comprehensive Legal Services
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP is excited to announce the launch of our newly redesigned website. ...
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The Renters’ Rights and Stabilization Act of 2024: Key Changes and Implications for Maryland Landlords and Developers
On April 25, 2024, Governor Wes Moore signed into law House Bill 693, known as ...
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Thirty RMG Attorneys Selected for Inclusion in Best Lawyers® 2025, Two as “Lawyer of the Year”
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP is proud to announce that 30 of its attorneys have been ...
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Timing May Be Everything When Employing Bankruptcy Professionals
When Byron David filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case in July of 2018, Donald King ...
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Baltimore County Council Legislation Update
Originally published by the Hunt Valley Business Forum. The Baltimore County Council has been busy ...
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Chambers USA 2024 Ranks RMG Attorneys and Practices
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg proudly announces that the firm and seven of its partners have been ...
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Jamar Brown Appointed to Supreme Court of Maryland’s Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP is pleased to announce that Jamar Brown has been appointed to ...
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Maryland Bar Names Barry Greenberg Distinguished Maryland Real Property Practitioner
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg is pleased to announce that our Founder and past managing partner, Barry ...
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Seize the Moment: Maximizing Your Estate Planning Before 2026
In a significant legislative shift, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 doubled the ...
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Ben Rosenberg Receives The Daily Record Leaders in Law Lifetime Achievement Award
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg is proud to announce that our Founder and Chairman, Benjamin Rosenberg, has ...
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Supreme Court Leaves the Sheetz Out In Takings Case
When the government wants to take private property for a public project, it must compensate ...
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Has the Appellate Court of Maryland Disrupted the Tax Sale Market?
Real property tax certificate sales provide a way for taxing authorities to collect delinquent taxes ...
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Baltimore County Council Approves Master Plan 2030
On February 20, 2024, the Baltimore County Council voted to approve the Baltimore County 2030 ...
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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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Oh What a Difference a Supreme Court Decision Makes
In its January 18, 2024 opinion in In Re Hilgartner, the United States Court of Appeals ...
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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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