February 18th, 2022
Important Notice Regarding Property Damage Claims
In an ongoing effort to keep our clients fully informed about issues regarding their personal injury cases, we want to bring to your attention disturbing realities regarding property damage claims which we do not see…
February 11th, 2022
What You Need to Know About Personal Injury Settlements For Minors
Getting into an accident with your child in the vehicle is a frightening experience. If your child is injured in the accident, you can pursue a claim on your child’s behalf to get compensation for…
February 7th, 2022
Managing a Charity and Overwhelmed?? Delegate Your Bequest Management!
Managing a charitable organization can be extremely challenging. There are a lot of moving parts that take energy and time away from actually doing the charitable work. No matter the size of your team, there…
February 7th, 2022
Dealing With Supply Chain Issues in Home Renovations and While Building Custom Homes
Have you spent the duration of COVID-19 dreaming of renovating your kitchen, a bathroom, adding a much-needed home office, or even building a custom home? If so, you are not alone as many homeowners are…
February 1st, 2022
January Federal Tax Update
INDIVIDUALS In Hewitt v. Commissioner, 128 AFTR2d 2021-7033, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the Tax Court and found IRS regulations were not properly developed and were arbitrary and capricious which would have taken…
January 27th, 2022
Waiting For Your Day in Court
Insurance companies are taking advantage of the backlog in the court system due to COVID and making low offers because they know people don’t want to wait. As a result, many accident victims are not…
January 26th, 2022
Get Paid Through Peer-to-Peer Apps? Be Aware of New IRS Reporting Requirements
The Internal Revenue Service has made significant changes to income reporting requirements for 2022 by all third-party payment processors such as Venmo, PayPal and Cash App. They must report payments for goods and services reaching…
January 10th, 2022
Landlord 101: Check Your License!
The Maryland Court of Appeals recently issued an important decision which interpreted a longstanding Maryland licensing rule which stipulates that a Maryland landlord may not offer to rent a residential property without having a rental…
January 7th, 2022
The Miller Act: 3 Steps A Subcontractor or Supplier on a Public Project Needs to Take to Make Sure They Are Paid
Unlike construction projects in the private sector, contractors cannot file mechanic’s liens on public projects. Enforcement of a mechanic’s lien on a public project would result in a shut-down of publicly owned real estate. The…
December 23rd, 2021
30 Stein Sperling Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers Maryland on 2022 List
Stein Sperling is proud to announce 30 of its attorneys have been selected for inclusion on the 2022 Maryland Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists, including attorneys on the Top 10, Top 50, and Top…