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Andrew McFarlane v. Dave & Buster's Grand Sports Cafe

Baltimore, Maryland personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a negligence theory claiming $94,000 in damages and/or injuries.

This case was filed in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, C-02-CV-23-000668, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

Dave & Buster's Grand Sports Cafe in a restaurant and entertainment business headquar... More...
   $0 (11-13-2023 - MD)

Renard K. Aylor v. The TJX Companies, Inc.

Greenbelt, Maryland personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a premises liability negligence theory.

This case was filed in the Circuit Court of Prince George's County, Maryland, C16CV22001268, and was removed to federal court the Defendant.

"Maryland premises liability law is based on the principle that property owners have a duty to keep their ... More...
   $1 (11-13-2023 - MD)

Dorothy M. Tracey v. Anthony K. Solesky

In Maryland the vicious mauling of young children by pit bulls occurred as early as 1916.1 Bachman vs. Clark, 128 Md. 245; 97 A. 440 (1916). In that case, a ten-year-old boy, John L. Clark, was playing on the north side of a street when a pit bull (“bull terrier”) came across the street from its owner’s property and attacked him, inflicting serious injuries. The pit bull refused to release t... More...    $0 (04-26-2012 - MD)

James E. Toxel, 3D v. Iguana Cantina, LLC

This case arises out of a claim filed by appellant, James E. Troxel, in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City in which he sought damages for injuries he allegedly received on the dance floor of a nightclub called Iguana Cantina located near the Inner Harbor in Baltimore City. Troxel sued the following defendants: (1) Iguana Cantina, LLC, the entity that operated the club, (2) Timothy S. Bennett, th... More...    $0 (10-03-2011 - MD)

Maureen E. Walsh v. Potomac Airfield Airport, et al.

Having settled with Griffioen's estate and employer, Walsh now sues the neighboring landowners for maintaining the tall trees on their property and the Potomac Airfield for operating its runway in an unsafe location. The district court dismissed Walsh's complaint against the landowners pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) and granted summary judgment for Potomac Airfield. For the reasons that ... More...    $0 (03-27-2002 - MD)

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