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ULI Baltimore Happy Hour at MACo – Whiteford Sponsoring
15th Annual CLE Conference, ACC South Florida – Whiteford Sponsoring
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Webinar: Navigating Legal Risks of AI in the Workplace
AI is transforming business operations, but its use in hiring, employment, and vendor management presents key legal challenges.
Webinar: Immigration Enforcement and the Workplace 2025
What you need to know and how to prepare your business and employees for increased worksite enforcement activities.
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Client Alert: Emotional Support Animals in Community Associations: Balancing Fair Housing Obligations with Resident Expectations Through Effective Accommodation Policies
For community associations, few issues require more careful balancing of the individual rights of owners and the collective community interests than accommodation requests for emotional support animals (“ESA”). Under the federal Fair Housing Act (“FHA”), state fair housing laws, and local fair housing ordinances, qualified disabled owners are entitled to reside with an ESA even in a condominium, cooperative, or homeowners association with restrictive covenants that limit or prohibit animals on the property. For other residents who intended to live in an animal-free or small animal community, ESA’s can create concerns about health and safety. For the board, ESA’s can give rise to issues such as property damage and noise complaints. Given the need to balance these sometimes competing interests while properly and timely addressing reasonable accommodation requests for ESAs, prudent boards should establish policies and procedures for handling such accommodation requests.
Employment Law Update: Federal Judge Rules Attorney Was Fired for Legitimate Workplace Behavior Concerns, not Due to Alleged Racial Animus
A recent decision from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington highlights the importance of clear, documented reasons for employee terminations. In Kang v. The Boeing Company, a case involving a former in-house attorney at Boeing, the trial court granted summary judgment in favor of Boeing, dismissing the employee’s claims of racial discrimination, retaliation, and hostile work environment.
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The Real Deal - Summer 2025
Assessing ‘Missing Middle’ Housing Policies: Procedural Pitfalls and Policy Implications in Virginia and Beyond
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?