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Nineteen Rosenberg Martin Greenberg Lawyers Honored by Maryland Super Lawyers® in 2021
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg is proud to announce that nineteen of its attorneys have been selected ...
Read More West Virginia Supreme Court Rejects Federal “Plausible On Its Face” Standard For Motions to Dismiss Under State Counterpart of F.R.C.P. 12(b)(6)
The Rules of Civil Procedure adopted by the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals are ...
Read More The Trustee Is Suing Me For A Transfer I Received How Many Years Ago?
Any creditor that has experienced more than a few customers or borrowers filing for bankruptcy ...
Read More IRS Highlights New Policies to Aid Those with Existing Tax Debts
Changes Include Beneficial Payment Plan Options, Less Financial Disclosure for Many with Balances Due, and ...
Read More Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP Ranked in 25 Practice Areas in 2021 “Best Law Firms” List
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP is pleased to announce that the firm has been ranked in ...
Read More COVID-19, Economic Uncertainty, and Local Real Estate Issues Present Beneficial Opportunities for Out-of-Cycle Appeals of Real Property Tax Assessments in Maryland
In Maryland, all real property is assessed to reflect updated market values on a triennial ...
Read More SBA Gathering Info on “Economic Uncertainty”: What Form 3509 May Mean for Borrowers in the Paycheck Protection Program
The U.S. Small Business Administration (“SBA”) recently released additional details relevant to those participating in ...
Read More When Can I Redeem My Pennsylvania Property From Tax Sale? It Depends On Where The Property Is…
Renowned Pennsylvanian Benjamin Franklin famously wrote that “in this world, nothing can be said to ...
Read More Consumer Lending Laws May Be A Trap For Even The Wary
It is no surprise to anyone involved in consumer lending that laws designed to protect ...
Read More Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP Elects Five New Partners
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP is pleased to announce the election of five of its attorneys ...
Read More RMG’s Building Black-Owned Businesses in Baltimore Initiative Selects Five Clients for 2020 Engagement
In July, we announced that, as a Baltimore-based business law firm, one way in which ...
Read More Neither Separate Nor Equal: How Thurgood Marshall’s Challenge of Baltimore County’s Segregated School System on Behalf of an RMG Partner’s Relative Relates to Baltimore’s Current Racial Inequality, and Informs RMG’s Efforts to Address It
In 1935, my great aunt, Margaret Williams, then a teenager from Cowdensville, a tiny all-Black ...
Read More Seventeen Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP Attorneys Selected for Inclusion in Baltimore Best Lawyers in America in 2021
Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP is proud to announce that 17 of its attorneys have been ...
Read More Pennsylvania Supreme Court Clarifies Applicability of Act 6 To Residential Mortgage Foreclosures (Sort Of)
When the loan documents provide for confession of judgment and the collateral encumbered by the ...
Read More Baltimore City Proposes Annual Licensing Fee Increase on Commercial Parking Facilities
At the July 6, 2020 Baltimore City Council meeting, Councilmembers Ryan Dorsey and Shannon Sneed ...
Read More Co-Tenancy Clauses in a COVD-19/Post-COVID-19 World: Preparing for the “New Normal”
Co-Tenancy clauses have historically been included mainly in leases for mall and shopping center tenants ...
Read More Office Leasing in a COVID-19/Post-COVID-19 World: Preparing for the “New Normal”
Unlike economic challenges of the past, COVID-19 has immediately and vastly altered the commercial real ...
Read More Retail Leasing in a COVID-19/Post-COVID-19 World: Preparing for the “New Normal”
The retail industry has experienced an unprecedented and immediate shift as a result of the ...
Read More Maryland’s Highest Court Confirms That Breach of Fiduciary Duty Exists As An Independent Cause of Action
Whether Maryland law recognizes an independent cause of action for breach of fiduciary duty has ...
Read More Building Black-Owned Business in Baltimore
The protests engulfing the country over the last month have not only raised overdue awareness ...
Read More Don’t Hold Your Breath: Understanding the IRS Whistleblower Reward Program Can Prevent Substantial Financial Consequences
While the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) has long had a Whistleblower Office, the past few ...
Read More Navigating Existing “Future Debt Restrictions” After Obtaining PPP Loan
Many businesses that participated in the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) may have inadvertently defaulted on ...
Read More Avoiding Conflicts of Interest: Lessons Learned from the UMMS-Healthy Holly Scandal
June 2020 marked a critical milepost in Catherine Pugh’s long road to redemption. On June ...
Read More Collection: Tax Collection and the Coronavirus: What Happens After the Pandemic?
This article was originally published in the Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, Volume 22, ...
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