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Appellate Watch (Continued from page 46) Case # 432-511 Case Name Rao v. Maryland


Counsel for Appellant/ Area of Law


Jockey Club, Inc., et al. (301) 627-5844 Judge/ Jurisdiction


Hal C. B. Clagett, III, Esq. Cathy A. Surrette/ Prince George’s


Statutory Interpretation/ County Business Regulations Pertaining to Horse Racing’


433-01218


Thomas v. Sybel E. Gordon G. Ovington, Esq. Sean Wallace/ Wallace, Personal Representative of


the Estate of Grace A Jackson


(301) 424-9400 Civil Procedure


Issues


Did the Maryland Jockey Club have the right to exclude Rao from its premises for testifying at a Racing Commission Hearing that the allot- ment of stalls to Blacksmiths like Rao was discriminatory? Roa is a Blacksmith who plies his trade to thoroughbred trainers, primarily at the Laurel and Pimlico Race Tracks owned and/ or operated by Maryland Jockey Club, Inc.


Prince George’s County


In this motor vehicle accident case, should the trial have been continued where counsel ap- peared for trial with a physician’s note that the plaintiff suffered a heart attack the evening be- fore trial and required the plaintiff to be in the hospital on the date of trial?


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