Under Maryland law if an employer fails to pay an employee, after 2 weeks have elapsed from the date on which the employer is required to have paid the wages, the employee may bring an action against the employer to recover the unpaid wages.
If, in an action, a court finds that an employer withheld the [...]
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Maryland law provides that if the effect of any provision of a lease is to indemnify, hold harmless, or exonerate the landlord from any liability to the tenant, or to any other person, for any injury, loss, damage, or liability arising from any omission, fault, negligence, or other misconduct of the landlord on or about [...]
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A person may not provide individual tax preparation services in Maryland unless registered by the State Board of Individual Tax Preparers (“Board”). This requirement does not apply to licensed accountants, attorneys and individuals enrolled to practice before the Internal Revenue Service who is governed under circular 230.
Written disclosures must be provided to the customer at an [...]
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