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Baltimore County Circuit Court rules son owns house, but must pay
A Sparrows Point man can keep his dead mother's former home but must repay her estate $25,000 for bonds that he and his wife cashed for their personal use, a judge and jury ruled in Baltimore County Circuit Court. The decisions end a three-year legal battle between Richard...
Tags: bank, bond, estate, FINANCE, Investment, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-14
Charles County Circuit Court awards full coverage, rejects waiver
GEICO Insurance Co. should have paid $300,000 in uninsured motorist coverage to a Waldorf man when his son was rear-ended in November 2004, not the $20,000 the father purchased when he bought the policy and signed a waiver in 1992, a Charles County jury decided this month. The...
Tags: FINANCE, GEICO, Insurance, Peterson, U.S. Circuit Court, waiver
Research articles 2008-10-14
Baltimore County Circuit Court rules same-sex ex to win visits
In perhaps the first decision of its kind since Maryland's top court nixed the de facto parent doctrine, a judge has ruled that a woman has the right to visit her ex-girlfriend's son. An attorney for the child's mother, Melissa B., vowed to appeal the decision and, in...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Litigation, Melissa, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-08
Baltimore County Circuit Court allows delay of parents' trial in
The trial of a Rodgers Forge couple accused in the December starvation death of their 2-year-old son, scheduled to begin later this month, has been postponed so the defense can obtain a medical file related to the case. Lawyers for John and Susan Griffin on Monday won their...
Tags: FINANCE, Griffin, Investment, prosecutor, SOFTWARE, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-08
Law Digest
MARYLAND COURT OF APPEALS Criminal Procedure: Sentencing: Circuit court properly denied criminal defendant's motion for judgment of acquittal where defendant could have been convicted of theft under $500, even though the value of the property he was found to have stolen was under $100. Stubbs v. State, No....
Tags: attorney, FINANCE, Litigation, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-09-22
Manatee County Clerk Begins Online Foreclosure Sales with Realauction
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Viewed as a leader in responsible, cost effective management of his office, R.B. "Chips" Shore, Manatee County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, has selected RealForeclose by Realauction to begin sales of foreclosed property online. Shore has been proactive in reducing the paperwork involved and...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, SALES, Taxes, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-07-31
Baltimore City Circuit Court judge dismisses suit over MHIP
A judge has thrown out David Brooks' lawsuit against the Maryland Health Insurance Plan, agreeing with the state insurer of last resort that it afforded the Columbia man due process before terminating his coverage last November. Brooks, a consultant and landlord who works in Washington, D.C., had sued...
Tags: FINANCE, Insurance, MARKETING, petition, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-07-30
10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholds medical insurance fraud
It was just "a good old-fashioned insurance scam," Oklahoma City attorney Mark Engel said of an Indiana health insurer's undisclosed payment policy that left his Oklahoma client owing thousands of dollars for his cancer diagnosis and treatment. A federal jury awarded John Cook $1.1 million, split evenly between...
Tags: FINANCE, fraud, Insurance, payment, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-07-28
Telos wins another round in Baltimore City Circuit Court
Defense contractor Telos Corp. was jubilant this spring, when it defeated a $79 million lawsuit challenging the actions of its board and management. It didn't have long to celebrate, though. One day after the April 15 ruling in Baltimore City Circuit Court, its outside auditing firm withdrew...
Tags: FINANCE, Litigation, Telos Corp., U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-07-10
Talk of Innovation, Culture During FSCC Conference
At Financial Service Centers Cooperatives’s Retail Delivery Convention here were, clockwise from above left, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Dorothy Brown, presents FSCC CEO Sarah Canepa Bang with a welcome letter on behalf of the city of Chicago; JetBlue Airways executive Ann Rhoades discusses the importance of...
Tags: FINANCE, JetBlue Airways Corp., U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-07-07
Coeur Announces U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Review Ninth Circuit Court Ruling on Kensington Tailings Permit
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho -- Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation (NYSE:CDE) (TSX:CDM) (ASX:CXC) today announced that the U.S. Supreme Court has granted the State of Alaska and Coeur Alaska's Petitions for a writ of certiorari to review a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision relating to the Kensington 404 tailings permit. ...
Tags: Alaska, Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp., FINANCE, Kensington, READERS, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-06-27
Walton loses appeal on ballot status in U.S. Circuit Court of
Rep. Juanita Walton is - still - off the ballot in the race to become the Democrat's candidate for senator of the 13th District. On Wednesday afternoon, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals summarily affirmed Senior U.S. District Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh's decision that Walton is not...
Tags: FINANCE, Taxes, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-06-26
Ritchie Capital Dismisses Action Against Benchmark Plus
LISLE, Ill. -- Ritchie Capital Management, L.L.C. has dismissed a complaint it brought against funds managed by Benchmark Plus Management, LLC in the Chancery Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois. Ritchie Capital had commenced the action on behalf of the Ritchie Multi-Strategy Fund to recover for damages...
Tags: confidentiality, FINANCE, Investment, investor, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-06-25
Solicitations are offers of credit, 8th U.S. Circuit Court of
A federal appeals court put an end to lawsuits claiming companies violate the Fair Credit Reporting Act by sending direct mail solicitations for loans. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the decisions of two district court judges who entered judgments on the pleadings in favor of...
Tags: FINANCE, solicitation, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-06-20
Baltimore County Circuit Court judge appoints receiver for local
The operator of four local Damon's Grill restaurants was placed in receivership Monday and ordered to sell ownership of its subsidiaries for not repaying a $700,000 loan it received from a Timonium investment firm in 2001. Judge Mickey J. Norman issued a charging order and orders of receivership...
Tags: Baltimore, E-mail, FINANCE, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-05-01
Week in Review - Legal Edition
Court of Appeals clerk dies, days after stepping down Alexander L. Cummings, who stepped down last week as clerk of the Court of Appeals after more than 25 years, died Tuesday morning at his home in Towson after a long illness. He was 66. Chief Judge Robert M....
Tags: Benefits, FINANCE, Maryland, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-04-14
Third Circuit Court of Appeals Decision Removes State Law Recourse for Suicide after Depression Drug: Lead Plaintiff Attorney from Anapol Schwartz Outraged by Federal Infringement of State Police Power
PHILADELPHIA -- According to Anapol Schwartz attorney, Sol Weiss, one of the lead plaintiffs in a consolidated appeal decided yesterday in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, "The FDA, a federal regulatory agency whose staff is appointed without any accountability to the public, has been granted blanket authority to allow...
Tags: accountability, attorney, FDA, FINANCE, Government, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-04-09
Court overturns conviction of ex-Qwest chief
DENVER, Colorado AFP — A US appeals court on Monday overturned the conviction of the former chief of imploded telecoms giant Qwest Joseph Nacchio and sent the case back to court. The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled that the exclusion of key testimony from an expert...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, conviction, Denver, exclusion, FINANCE, Government, prosecutor, Qwest Communications Inc., SOFTWARE, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-03-17
Federal Circuit Court Affirms Dismissal in Favor of Singing Machine
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. -- The Singing Machine Company ("Singing Machine" or the "Company") (AMEX:SMD) announces that on February 27, 2008 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Singing Machine and unrelated defendants in the case captioned Sybersound Records vs. UAV Corp., et. al. The action filed by...
Tags: FINANCE, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-03-03
Legal Opinions - U.S. District Court, Maryland: January 14, 2008
Civil Procedure Abstention under Colorado River BOTTOM LINE: Defendants could not demonstrate abstention under Colorado River was appropriate where concurrent action in state court did not involve identical parties, claims, and requested relief. CASE: Extra Storage Space, LLC v. Maisel-Hollins Development, Co.,...
Tags: FINANCE, Insurance, Litigation, Maryland, Stay, U.S. Circuit Court, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2008-01-14
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