Maryland Business Law & Corporate Litigation Blog

How Can I Start a Business in Maryland?

How Can I Start a Business in Maryland?

  • January 16, 2017
  • William Heyman
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Today, the opportunities to access a broader market provided by the Internet allows for the potential that a small to mid-sized business could take off nationally or even internationally. In addition to online opportunities, economic conditions in Maryland and throughout…

Will Maryland Take My Estate’s Property if I Don’t Have a Will or my Will Is Challenged and Found Invalid?

Will Maryland Take My Estate’s Property if I Don’t Have a Will or my Will Is Challenged and Found Invalid?

  • January 9, 2017
  • William Heyman
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Many prudent and forward-thinking individuals will engage in comprehensive estate planning to plan for potential future incapacity, their eventual passing, and an array of other inevitable life events. While this type of planning can be difficult, it is necessary for…

Undue Influence Can Result in the Improper Disbursement of Will or Trust Assets Followed by Estate Litigation

Undue Influence Can Result in the Improper Disbursement of Will or Trust Assets Followed by Estate Litigation

  • October 31, 2016
  • William Heyman
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While the term undue influence may seem overly legalistic and formalistic, it actually describes a relatively common set of circumstances that can embroil an estate in litigation. The legal term undue influence generally means that an individual leveraged a close,…

Alleged “Rent-a-Bank” Scheme may Result in CFPB Enforcement of State Usury Laws & Additional Compliance Concerns

Alleged “Rent-a-Bank” Scheme may Result in CFPB Enforcement of State Usury Laws & Additional Compliance Concerns

  • September 16, 2016
  • William Heyman
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Following the Great Recession, regulators began to turn their attention to risky loans and confusing financial products that contributed to causing the crash. These efforts to better protect consumers from predatory financial products and loans were most notably spearheaded by…

Are Employment Non-Competition Agreements Enforceable in Maryland?

Are Employment Non-Competition Agreements Enforceable in Maryland?

  • September 9, 2016
  • William Heyman
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Have you heard someone tell you that a “non-compete” provision in a contract is not worth the paper it’s printed on.  In Maryland, as in most states, that off the cuff legal advice would be wrong.  While business owners and…

In a Commercial Eviction in Maryland, the Lease Provides a Framework to Address the Breach

In a Commercial Eviction in Maryland, the Lease Provides a Framework to Address the Breach

  • August 29, 2016
  • William Heyman
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As in other states, Maryland courts typically characterize commercial landlords and tenants as more sophisticated parties capable of freely bargaining the terms and conditions of their relationship. The terms, conditions, and framework for the relationship are typically set forth in…

When Can A Landlord Evict a Tenant and Repossess the Premises?

When Can A Landlord Evict a Tenant and Repossess the Premises?

  • August 24, 2016
  • William Heyman
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As most landlords would probably agree, there are many reasons why a landlord would want to evict a tenant or otherwise repossess certain premises. However, there are certain reasons for eviction that are more common than others.  In some cases, the…

How Much Notice Must a Landlord Provide to Terminate a Tenancy?

How Much Notice Must a Landlord Provide to Terminate a Tenancy?

  • August 23, 2016
  • William Heyman
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Most landlords and property managers in Maryland are aware that providing notice is an essential first step in evicting a tenant from the landlord’s premises. While there are many reasons why a landlord would seek to terminate a lease and…

Three Additional Commercial Lease Oversights that can Burn Your Business

Three Additional Commercial Lease Oversights that can Burn Your Business

  • July 27, 2016
  • William Heyman
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In a recent blog post, we discussed the necessity and importance of commercial leases. A commercial lease is the means by which a business secures the right to use particular facilities or premises for business purposes. Since the lease sets…

How Can My Business Avoid a Commercial Lease Dispute?

How Can My Business Avoid a Commercial Lease Dispute?

  • July 25, 2016
  • William Heyman
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Companies doing business in Maryland and throughout the United States frequently require commercial space to conduct their operations. In some cases, the commercial space may be an office or a manufacturing or production facility. In other commercial ventures, securing retail…

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