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Severino Law Prevails in Bid Protest

Recently, Mike Severino secured a victory for a client in a bid protest involving the electronic receipt of a bid. With bid protests, timing is paramount. Contractors almost always need to file protests within a very short time period – often as short as five or seven days. Also, procurement agencies – either the State, a county, an individual school system, a state agency, etc. – often have their own specific procurement regulations that one must review and analyze.

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The First Amendment Saves Beer?

Flying Dog Brewery is known for its unique beer names and labels, which are often provocative and eye-catching. After North Carolina rejected one of Flying Dog’s labels, Flying Dog sued and prevailed on First Amendment grounds. Analyzing constitutional protections for commercial speech, the court ruled that North Carolina’s regulation was an impermissible infringement on Flying Dog’s First Amendment rights.

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Maryland House of Delegates Passes Biometric Data Privacy Act

Maryland recently took the first step in enacting a comprehensive biometric data privacy law. On March 13, 2022, the Maryland House of Delegates passed the Biometric Data Privacy Act. The Act now goes to the Maryland Senate for review and potential passage into law. Maryland joins the growing number of states that are strengthening their data protection laws. The new Act introduces a number of requirements for biometric data (i.e. fingerprint, voiceprint, retina scan, etc.) and prohibits certain practices.

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Michael Severino has been selected to the 2022 Maryland Super Lawyers list for Business Litigation

Michael Severino is pleased to announce that he has been selected to the Maryland Super Lawyers List for business litigation for the third year in a row. Each year, no more than five percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor.

The annual selections are made using a process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area.

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Sixth Circuit Reinstates OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard

On December 17, 2021, the Sixth Circuit, in a 2-1 ruling, dissolved the Fifth Circuit’s stay of OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) requiring employers with 100 or more employees to mandate either (a) employee vaccinations or (b) that unvaccinated employees wear protective face coverings with weekly COVID tests. The ETS permits employers to choose the compliance method, and does not apply to workers who exclusively work outside or from home.

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Guest Post: Q & A with Matt Smith of Consilio

This post is a short Q & A with Matt Smith, who is a relationship manager with Consilio, an eDiscovery, litigation support, and alternative legal service provider for law firms and corporations. In addition to discussing the benefits Consilio can provide, Matt also shares his thoughts on the consolidation in the legal industry, alternative legal services and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

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Alabama QB Bryce Young Nears One Million in NIL Compensation

Anyone who has read my prior posts about student-athlete NIL compensation knows that recent NIL changes permitting athletes to profit from their NIL will be big business for popular, and not so popular, athletes. One needs look no further than Bryce Young, Alabama’s presumed starting QB.

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Severino Law Prevails in Trial to Recover Client’s Former Business

Mike Severino is pleased to announce that he prevailed after trial in his efforts to have the Court order the buyer of his client’s former business to convey the stock back to Mike’s client. After the buyer of the business defaulted on the payment for the stock, the Court ultimately ordered the buyer to convey the stock back to Mike’s client pursuant to the sale documents.

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Supreme Court Deals Powerful Blow to NCAA “Amateurism”

In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court dealt a powerful blow to the NCAA’s oft-recited concept of amateurism. Used to restrict athletes from obtaining nearly any benefit for their athletic abilities other than their scholarships and attendant benefits, the NCAA’s reliance on amateurism to escape antitrust scrutiny failed before the Supreme Court, which affirmed that NCAA limitations on education-related benefits constitute illegal restraints on trade.

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Maryland Joins Other States in Establishing NIL and Safety Protocols for Student-Athletes

Anyone who follows college sports knows that the use of an athlete’s name, image and likeness (NIL) has been a hot topic in the last couple of years. Various states have enacted laws allowing student-athletes to earn NIL compensation, contrary to the NCAA’s long established amateurism rules.

Maryland has become the latest state to join the growing chorus of states allowing NIL compensation with Governor Hogan signing the Jordan McNair Safe and Fair Play Act.

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Certain Limited Liability Companies and Corporations Now Required to Report Their Beneficial Owners – Corporate Transparency Act

FinCEN has now received public comment to the Corporate Transparency Act, found in National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (NDAA). The Act affects certain limited liability companies and corporations (especially those that are closely held) and requires disclosure of certain beneficial owners of the entities.

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Certain Limited Liability Companies and Corporations Now Required to Report Their Beneficial Owners – Corporate Transparency Act

Tucked away in the lengthy National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (NDAA) is the little-known Corporate Transparency Act. The Act affects certain limited liability companies and corporations (especially those that are closely held) and requires disclosure of certain beneficial owners of the entities.

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Lawsuit Calls into Question SBA’s Review of PPP Loan Forgiveness

A trade group made up of commercial general contractors recently filed a lawsuit in federal court calling into question the Small Business Administration's questionnaires used to aid in determining whether loans made under the PPP are subject to forgiveness. The lawsuit seeks to disallow any examination of the borrower’s financial condition after applying for the PPP loan because the required certification is limited to the time the certification was executed.

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