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Not Forgetting Trademarks: Protecting your NFT Brand
To Read Part One of our NFT series, click here »» This latest installment in Offit Kurman’s NFT series looks…
Read MoreAre Non-Competes Illegal? Three Takeaways From the New Executive Order
Bringing on new staff (and starting a new job) is typically a hectic process. There is a ton of information…
Read MoreCOVID-19 “Long-Haulers” and Workplace Accommodations
Employers spent the better part of 2020 and the beginning of 2021 evaluating how to prevent employees from contracting COVID-19…
Read MoreDeadline Modified: Federal Reporting Data on Employees
Running a business involves a lot of paperwork. While not always the most glamorous, keeping on top of deadlines is…
Read MoreSeparate Pay for Restaurant “Side Work?” Maybe.
Anyone who has ever worked in the restaurant industry is familiar with the term “side work.” For most servers, side…
Read MoreCourts Treat Pets as Personal Property in Divorces, and that is Unlikely to Change Anytime Soon in Maryland
In divorces in Maryland, pets are treated as mere personal property. In other words, the Court is not going to…
Read MoreExpanded Rights for Employees with Disabilities in Virginia – Effective July 1
COVID-19 has changed the landscape surrounding employee illness and disability. However, Virginia’s 2021 expansion of its Human Rights Act (VHRA)…
Read MoreRecent Case Makes Clear that Guardians in Maryland Cannot Change Beneficiary of Life Insurance Policy of Ward Without Prior Court Order
There is a saying that is common among guardianship attorneys, namely: “When in doubt, let the Court sort it out.” …
Read MoreWho Gets the Dog?
“But who gets the dog?” This is a question I get often. In a situation like divorce, deciding where the…
Read MoreLong Hours? Don’t Miss Virginia’s New Overtime Law
Over the last year, the operation of many businesses changed to include more remote work and different ways of servicing…
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