• Horton v. Reaves

    Mrs. Reaves placed her five-week-old daughter upon a bed, she then left the child unattended to visit her neighbor, Mrs. Horton. As Mrs. Reaves was returning to her home, Johnny and Keith Horton, four and three year-old children of Mrs. Horton, were running...
  • Graham v. Graham

    While married and living together, spouses Margrethe Graham and Sidney Graham had allegedly entered into a written contract under which Margrethe agreed to pay Sidney $ 300 per month. Although the contract recited no consideration, the Sidney claimed...
  • Laclede Gas Co. v. Amoco Oil Co.

    Appellant brought an action alleging breach of contract against appellee. It sought relief in the form of a mandatory injunction prohibiting the continuing breach or, in the alternative, damages. The district court held a bench trial on the issues of...
  • State v. Carter

    On Monday, October 2, 2017 at approximately 8:05 p.m., Corporal Latoya Russell and Officer Zachary Tobin, along with other MTA police officers, were waiting on the platform of the Mount Royal Light Rail station in Baltimore City to conduct a fare sweep...
  • Henderson Implement Co. v. Langley

    Defendant employee was retained as a store manager by the plaintiff employer and executed a non-competition agreement in which he agreed to refrain from engaging in any business similar to the employer's and to refrain from soliciting customers of...
  • Jay Jala, LLC v. DDG Constr., Inc.

    Plaintiff contracted Defendant to act as general contractor for construction of a Motel, using standard contractual forms from the American Institute of Architects. The project ran long and the defendant eventually left the job before completing the work...
  • Brill v. Guardian Life Ins. Co. of Am.

    Defendants, life insurance broker and agency, sold a life insurance policy to the husband of plaintiff beneficiary. Defendant broker did not tell the insured that an option provided by the policy allowed the insured to pay a small fee, complete a medical...
  • Ford Motor Credit Co., LLC v. Dale (In re Dale)

    Debtor, incurred her debt within 910 days of filing for bankruptcy Chapter 13 protection and that the debtor acquired the vehicle for her personal use. The bankruptcy court deemed that the negative equity, gap insurance, and extended warranty were unsecured...
  • Pronsolino v. Nastri

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) imposed total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) on a river that was polluted only by nonpoint sources of pollution. The landowners, who owned land in the river's watershed, applied for a harvesting permit, which...
  • Fussell v. La. Bus. Coll., Inc.

    On February 7, 1983, defendant Louisiana Business College of Monroe contracted under an "enrollment contract" to train plaintiff Shelva Maria Fussell for a position as a legal secretary for $ 3,600 in tuition. Within four months, on May 26,...