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2024 Annual Tax Professionals/ Networking Night, MSBA Tax Section Council - Whiteford Sponsoring


63nd Annual, Boys' Latin Bull & Oyster Roast-Whiteford Sponsoring


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Webinar: Corporate Transparency Act for Community Associations

In this brief presentation, Chad Rinard delves into the applicability and requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) as it pertains to Community Associations. The reporting deadline for the CTA is set for December 31, 2024. This presentation outlines the necessary information and documents that must be compiled and reported before this deadline, as well as the updates required thereafter. Additionally, the webinar provides practical tips to ensure that once the reporting process is initiated, it can be completed within 60 to 90 minutes.

Webinar: Are your Employees Still Exempt? A Review of the DOL’s 2024 Final FLSA Overtime Regulation

In this webinar, Betsy Davis, partner and Co-Chair of Whiteford's Labor & Employment Section, discussed the significant changes introduced by the Department of Labor's Final Rule, issued in April 2024, which raised the salary threshold for salaried exempt employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). 



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Client Alert: Update – Virginia Court Invalidates Arlington’s Missing Middle Policy

On October 25, 2024, Arlington County Court was filled to capacity as Judge Schell delivered his final judgment in the case of Marcia Nordgren v. Arlington County Board. This ruling provided much-needed clarity following the initial oral opinion, which had declared Arlington's Expanded Housing Option ("EHO") zoning and development policy unlawful. 

Client Alert: How Does the Corporate Transparency Act Affect Nonprofit Organizations? 

In 2021, Congress passed the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”), creating a beneficial ownership information reporting requirement for corporations. The CTA is largely intended to create more transparency around smaller private companies, which previously had fewer disclosure requirements than publicly traded companies. The CTA requires corporate entities to disclose all beneficial owners to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”), a bureau within the Treasury Department. The CTA is in effect, despite ongoing litigation over the law.


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The Real Deal - Fall 2023

Recreational Cannabis in Maryland (Part 2 of 2): How Will Counties Use Their Land use Regulations to Limit Dispensary Locations?

Labor & Employment Newsletter - October 2023

Eleventh Circuit Joins Third, Seventh, and Ninth Circuits in Ruling That USERRA Requires Paid Military Leave When Employer Provides Paid Leave For “Comparable” Absences

Change to Maryland’s Cannabis Laws Raises Questions for Employers

An Early Report on How The Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Admissions Policies Decision Is Impacting The Private Sector

Supreme Court Toughens Standard In Religious Accommodation Cases

The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: What Employers Should Know