Opinions – 6/27/13: Maryland Court of Special Appeals &via=&related=DolcePixel" Civil Procedure Statute of Repose BOTTOM LINE: Plaintiff’s asbestos-related claims were barred by the Statute of Repose because defendant was not in actual possession and control of the property where plaintiff worked when the injury occurred. CASE: Burns v. Bechtel Corp., No. 427, Sept. Term, 2012 (filed May 30, 2013) (Judges Zarnoch, MATRICCIANI & Thieme [...] &via ...
June 26, 2013 - The Daily Record
Law digest – 6/27/13 &via=&related=DolcePixel" MARYLAND COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS Civil Procedure, Statute of Repose: Plaintiff’s asbestos-related claims were barred by the Statute of Repose because defendant was not in actual possession and control of the property where plaintiff worked when the injury occurred. Burns v. Bechtel Corp., No. 427, Sept. Term, 2012. Record Fax No. 13-0530-00. Criminal Procedure, Bail ...
June 26, 2013 - The Daily Record