Nursing Home Litigation
768-1433 Town of Morningside Police Dept. v. Glenn D. Plater
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769-815 Daniel J. Barufaldi v. Ocean City, Maryland Chamber of Commerce
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Te Honorable Maureen Lamasney Circuit Court for Prince George’s County
Te issue on appeal in this motor vehicle accident case is whether the plaintiff ’s accident reconstructionist employed the correct formula to calculate speed and used the correct data in doing so.
767-1298 Cassandra Wilson v. Philip R. Bowman
Mark E. Herman (410) 837-2144 Medical Malpractice/Civil Procedure
Te Honorable Sidney S. Campen, Jr. Circuit Court for Talbot County
In this medical malpractice case, the plaintiffs were approached after a defense verdict by a concerned juror who told then that the foreperson had made statements evidencing a strong prejudice against the plaintiffs after the plaintiffs’ first few witnesses and at a time when the jurors had been instructed not to discuss the case yet. Te issue is whether this apparent juror misconduct is sufficient to warrant a new trial.
Te Honorable Tomas C. Groton, III Circuit Court for Worchester County
In an employment case where the jury makes a finding that the employer’s failure to pay wages was not the result of a bona fide dispute, the issue on appeal is whether the trial judge has the discretion to deny an award of attorney’s fees and costs to the affected employee.
770-2787 Bioelectronics Corporation v. William Lyons
John M. Quinn (301) 762-1696 Business Torts/Conversion
Te Honorable J. Tisdale Circuit Court for Frederick County, Maryland
Among other issues on appeal in this business litigation matter is whether a cause of action lies for the alleged conversion of stock given that intangible property rights ordinarily are not subject to such claims.
Biography Cary J. Hansel (Joseph, Greenwald & Laake) received his
JD from the George Washington School of Law. His practice areas include Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, and Appellate Advocacy.
Trial Reporter / Fall 2011 55
A local municipality alleged that a police officer had falsified his log book, claiming to have taken his cruiser on patrol during a period of time when the mayor and council members personally observed it parked outside of the police station. Te officer was terminated without a hearing. Te issue on appeal is whether a hearing is required under the Law Enforcement Officer’s Bill of Rights when the alleged misconduct is directly observed by the decision makers.
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