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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 of executive and legislative orders shutting down business operations are still working their way through appellate courts...more

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Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses– July 2022 #3

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LABOR & EMPLOYMENT - Recent Decision May Result in Significant Increase in Personnel Costs and Back Wage Liability for Companies Doing Work in Maryland - On July 13, 2022, Maryland’s highest court issued a wide-reaching...more

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Legislative Update: Cannabis, COVID-19, COMAR and More

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Join Goldberg Segalla partners John K. Archibald and Antonio S. Troese to discuss the impact on workers’ compensation practice and exposure given recent developments in Maryland regulations, COVID-19 cases and presumptions,...more

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[Webinar] Legislative Update: Cannabis, COVID-19, COMAR and More - April 27th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET

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Join Goldberg Segalla partners John K. Archibald and Antonio S. Troese to discuss the impact on workers’ compensation practice and exposure given recent developments in Maryland regulations, COVID-19 cases and presumptions,...more

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Maryland Case Law Update During the Pandemic

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The COVID-19 pandemic has and continues to present numerous challenges for employers and insurers as they try to navigate the effects on workers’ compensation claims and liability. Chartwell Law's John T. Huskin, Jr., Esq....more

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Maryland Essential Workers’ Protection Act: How It May Impact Maryland Employers

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Although many employers have taken discretionary measures to protect essential employees, there are currently few mandated health and safety requirements at the federal or state level. On January 20, 2021, the Maryland...more

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Pandemic Work-From-Home Arrangements Have Tax and Employment Law Consequences

Prolonged work-from-home status for employees who live in a different jurisdiction than their assigned office can generate new tax and employment law compliance obligations for employers. Employers with employees who...more

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Maryland Update: Governor Hogan Announces Additional COVID-19 Restrictions

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Just one week after ordering new business restrictions to combat the recent surge of COVID-19, Governor Larry Hogan announced further mitigation measures in Maryland that will dial back business operations....more

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States Remain Active Regarding COVID-19 And Other Key Issues

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Across the country, the COVID-19 pandemic and other events continue to impact the insurance industry. Potentially critical developments in three states (California, Louisiana and Maryland) are discussed herein. RECENT...more

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Many Maryland nursing homes fined in state’s pandemic-related check-up

It turns out there is more to be said about Maryland’s recently completed, pandemic-related checks on hundreds of nursing homes and long-term care facilities....more

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Maryland Phase Two Reopenings: Indoor Dining, Malls, Gyms

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Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has signed a new Executive Order (EO) reopening indoor dining, amusement parks, malls, indoor fitness centers, and other specified businesses, subject to limitations and local regulation. ...more

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Maryland Enters Phase Two: Non-Essential Retail Reopens With Restrictions

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Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has signed a new Executive Order allowing the reopening of more workplaces and non-essential businesses, subject to limitations and local regulation...more

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New Maryland Employment Laws Will Significantly Change Your Workplace

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Recently, while attention has understandably been focused on employment issues arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Maryland legislature has passed several non-pandemic pro-employee laws that were not vetoed by Governor...more

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Maryland Begins To Gradually Reopen Its Economy

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Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has signed a new Executive Order (EO) lifting Maryland’s Stay-At-Home Order and allowing the reopening of certain businesses and facilities, subject to limitations and local regulation...more

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Maryland Stays Commercial Evictions, Residential Foreclosures and Repossessions in Response to COVID-19

On April 3, 2020, Maryland’s Governor amended and restated his March 15, 2020, order temporarily prohibiting residential evictions to also prohibit COVID-19 commercial evictions and repossessions, stay any initiation of...more

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