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We hear what businesses want from their outside counsel: experienced, responsive representation from attorneys who know how to solve problems efficiently.  That is what we deliver at Tydings, a Maryland law firm that has been advocating on behalf of large corporations, privately held businesses, and individuals for more than ninety years.

Our firm is home to trusted business counselors and skilled advocates.  Our size means that we are agile enough to respond quickly to clients' changing needs, yet we possess the depth of resources to handle matters of any complexity and size.

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Diane D'Aiutolo Elected to Maryland Carey Law Board of Visitors

August 18, 2026
Tydings is pleased to announce that Managing Partner Diane V. D'Aiutolo was recently elected to serve on Maryland Carey Law's Board of Visitors. Diane is one of seven new members who bring a deep professional and philanthropic dedication to Maryland Carey Law. The board members serve as trusted advi... Read more >
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After Lengthy Delays, the Rollout of the FAMLI Program Has Finally Arrived. Here's What Maryland Employers Need To Know and Do Now To Be Ready.

By: Melissa Calhoon Jones and Casey D. Brinks
August 12, 2026
After multiple delays, Maryland's Family Medical Leave Insurance Program (FAMLI) finally appears ready for implementation. Starting in January 2028, eligible employees will be entitled to up to 12 weeks of leave per year for their own serious health condition, to care for a family member with a s... Read more >
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Ferrier Stillman Recognized in The Daily Record MD500

August 4, 2026
Tydings is pleased to announce that Ferrier R. Stillman has been named in The Daily Record MD500, their newest list highlighting the state’s most impactful leaders in law, business, nonprofits, government, and higher education. She is recognized for her deep expertise in handling family law matter... Read more >
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Administration’s $100,000 H1-B Visa Fee Still in Effect…For Now

By: Melissa Calhoon Jones and Kerianne P. Kemmerzell
July 6, 2026
On September 19, 2025, Donald Trump announced a new $100,000 fee for H1-B visa applications for skilled foreign workers. On June 8, 2026, however, a federal judge in Massachusetts struck down that fee, holding that the executive branch exceeded its constitutional authority by imposing “a tax on H-... Read more >