COVID-19
The End of the COVID-19 State of Emergency in Maryland
The end of the COVID-19 state of emergency in Maryland will allow many kinds of collections to start once again, including foreclosures, evictions, repossessions and some garnishments.
Full StoryEviction and Foreclosure Moratoriums and Mortgage Forbearance in Maryland
COVID-19 continues to affect Maryland residents, and the Federal government and the Maryland governor and judiciary have put into place protections from eviction and foreclosure, as well as forbearance periods for borrowers. However, these protections are temporary, and once the protections expire, Maryland residents will face a crisis when dealing with their rent and mortgage…
Full StoryAsk an Attorney Webcast – Wednesday Wine
Ask an Attorney – Wednesday Wine: Eric S. Steiner is proud to serve on a panel to discuss how COVID-19 has impacted Maryland businesses and to discuss related legal issues.
Full StoryCOVID-19: Be Wary Of The Pop-Up Bankruptcy Attorney
During the COVID-19 disaster, be careful about choosing a pop-up bankruptcy attorney. A pop-up bankruptcy attorney may cause you to lose property and pay more to your creditors than you would otherwise have to.
Full StoryKeeping Your Business Running During the COVID-19 Disaster
Steiner Law Group is pleased to announce that we are assisting our new and existing small business clients seek loans and grants through both the U.S. Small Business Administration and the State of Maryland.
Full StoryCovid-19: Will A $1,200.00 Stimulus Check Affect My Bankruptcy?
If you are in a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, should you be worried that you will have to pay your COVID-19 stimulus check to your creditors? There is a lot of misinformation on exactly how the stimulus checks work, and we hope to clear this up.
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