Goldman & Minton welcomes Nick Aumiller back to its gallery. Nick’s work will be showing here through September 2015. Born in Baltimore on August 27, 1951, Nick Aumiller received a B.A. in printmaking and painting From UMBC in 1974, an…
Copyright and Estate Planning for Creative Professionals
The copyright in a creative work out lives the creator, generally by 70 years — which means that the work can continue to generate income long after the artist is gone. The business idea behind copyright is that a single…
Baltimore Tenants Succeed in Their Fight against Management Company’s Collection Practices
Close to $1M settlement with Sage Management ends alleged “fee churning” scheme. Baltimore City tenants have settled a class-action lawsuit against rental management company Sage Management, LLC, fourteen months after asserting that the landlord engaged in the anti-consumer practice of…
Does Your Business Need to Register Its Trademark?
Part of building a successful business is knowing when to invest in trademark registration to create protection for your brand. I wrote a guest post that appeared on Renegade Planner about when to invest in trademark protection for your growing…
How to Negotiate With Literary Agents: A Guide to Contract Terms
If you’ve been looking for an agent to represent you, it’s a significant event when a contract for representation arrives in your inbox. You should congratulate yourself on having achieved it. I wrote a guest post for The Write Life…