District of Columbia Homestead Exemption: Significant Protection for Honest (and Maybe Not So Honest) DC Homeowners
Christopher L. Hamlin |
March 2022
If you are a resident of Washington DC and considering filing for bankruptcy, rest assured knowing that your home will be protected with Homestead Exemption.
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Are you Thinking of Appealing your Case in Maryland? Successfully Overturn the Result of your Case in the Appellate Courts
Brent M. Ahalt |
March 2022
Principal Attorney Brent Ahalt delves into the topic of appeals on the trial level and informs us of the various options that are available following an unfavorable result.
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A Victory for Distressed Employers Facing FLSA Claims
Justin P. Fasano |
March 2022
Attorney Justin Fasano discusses whether FLSA claims for liquidated damages are priority claims that must be paid in full in a Chapter 11 plan.
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Mediation— A Great Option with Lower Fees and more Satisfaction for Clients
Janet M. Nesse |
March 2022
The benefits of mediation and how it is useful in varying legal disputes.
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Take Your Time and Look Before You Leap
Janet M. Nesse |
February 2022
Summary of the how to establish both realistic goals and a road to reach them before filing a Chapter 11 case.
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Will 2022 bring Winds of Change to Student Loan Borrowers in 2022, in Maryland and Elsewhere?
Janet M. Nesse |
February 2022
Potential changes that will effect student loan borrowers in 2022.
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The “It Wasn’t Me” Defense
Aaron D. Neal |
February 2022
How the Maryland Consumer Debt Collection Act protects debt collectors from the "It Wasn't Me" Defense.
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The Maryland Contract Lien Act and its Effect on Condominium and Homeowner Associations
Mark W. Schweitzer |
January 2022
The Court of Appeals' recently held decision and interpretation of the Maryland Contract Lien Act as it pertains to Condominium and Homeowners Associations.
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