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Given the projected 2024 Democratic Presidential nominee, there has been a lot of negative commentary with a considerable focus on Vice President
As we wind down the year 2024, there are several items that I’m sure remain outstanding on your corporate “To-Do” List. Dave
As COVID cases rise and new variants emerge, you might be wondering if it would be appropriate to either reinstate or update
Under current law, a person may not be prosecuted for rape in the first degree, rape in the second degree, sexual offense
On January 18, 2023, nine delegates in the Maryland General Assembly proposed a bill launching a pilot program for both public and
Rosemary Hayne, 39, otherwise known as #Chipotle #Karen, was recently found guilty of assault by an Ohio judge after hurling a hot
A momentary lapse of judgment, a word said in the heat of the moment – these single incidents can now cause big
Disclaimer – this article relates to legal issues that are evolving rapidly. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide further
In 2004’s Will Smith-led “I, Robot,” Smith’s character asks Sonny the robot a series of questions in explaining the difference between machines
Wade H. McCree, Jr.Photo credit: public domain via Wikimedia Commons The legal profession and the law have been enriched in many ways
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies and programs are at the forefront of the ongoing “culture war” – with opinions about their
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announced a proposed rule that if finalized, will ban non-competition agreements nationwide, no matter the size
On December 14, 2021, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) updated its COVID-19 technical assistance website adding a new section to
On July 1, 2023, Maryland joined several other states in legalizing recreational marijuana consumption. Although some people are celebrating this, a lot
In the continuing instruction on issues surrounding the legalization of cannabis which will allow an individual at least age 21 years of
It’s not often that we take business advice from a 16-year-old, but Josh Miller is fascinating. A high school junior in Minnesota,
Recently in Times Square, NY, I was witness to three women, who I later learned were co-workers, have an encounter with the
The other day I was speaking with an acquaintance who works as a tailor at a high-end men’s clothing store. Her manager
You have two primary options for leaving an inheritance to a child. The most straightforward is to give it to them in
As businesses return employees to work, there should be a clear regimen for cleaning work and break areas. This regimen should also
















