by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Mar 14, 2020 | Blog, Business & Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Coronavirus
Due to the presence of the Coronavirus/ COVID-19 in Washington DC, the District of Columbia Superior Court, Court of Appeals, DC Federal Courts, and U.S. Supreme Court will be partially closed. Washington DC Superior Court On March 16, 2020, Washington DC Superior...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Mar 14, 2020 | Blog, Business & Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Coronavirus
Due to the presence of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the Maryland State Courts and Maryland Federal Courts will be mostly closed. MARYLAND STATE COURTS (updated June 4, 2020 below) (incl. Maryland Circuit Courts, Maryland District Courts, & Maryland Courts...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Mar 4, 2020 | Blog, Tax Controversy, Tax Planning
On February 20, 2020, the Maryland House of Delegates introduced MD House Bill 1628 (HB1628) which would substantially change the and sales and use tax in Maryland. Although House Bill 1628 would reduce the sales tax by one cent from $.06 to $.05, the bill would...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Feb 24, 2020 | Securities and Corporate Law, Blog, Business & Civil Litigation, Business & Corporate Issues, Commercial Litigation
Determination of whether a contract actually exists is critical for contract disputes and lawsuits in Maryland. Often within a Maryland breach of contract lawsuit, Maryland Circuit Courts or District Courts will need to determine whether a contract exists and, if so,...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Feb 21, 2020 | Blog, Tax Controversy, Tax Planning
On February 20, 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) announced a new initiative to bring all taxpayers into compliance with their filing and payment obligations. The IRS will be implementing new procedures including personal visits, and the use of...