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Jennifer Bowers v. Hebron Savings Bank

Date: 04-26-2005

Case Number: Unknown

Judge: Unknown

Court: Circuit Court, Wicomico County, Maryland

Plaintiff's Attorney:

John Robins IV of John B. Robins IV, P.A., Salisbury, Maryland

Defendant's Attorney:

Victor H. Laws of Laws & Robertson, P.A., Salisbury, Maryland

Description:

Jennifer Bowers sued Hebron Savings Bank for trespassing on her property and moving a shed and fence from property that belonged to her. The bank also built a wall and part of a parking lot on Bowers' property. The bank that the fence and shed encroached onto the bank's property. Bowers claimed ownership of disputed land based on adverse possession.

Outcome:
Plaintiff's verdict for $10,000.00.
Plaintiff's Experts:
Unavailable
Defendant's Experts:
Unavailable
Comments:
None

About This Case

What was the outcome of Jennifer Bowers v. Hebron Savings Bank?

The outcome was: Plaintiff's verdict for $10,000.00.

Which court heard Jennifer Bowers v. Hebron Savings Bank?

This case was heard in Circuit Court, Wicomico County, Maryland, MD. The presiding judge was Unknown.

Who were the attorneys in Jennifer Bowers v. Hebron Savings Bank?

Plaintiff's attorney: John Robins IV of John B. Robins IV, P.A., Salisbury, Maryland. Defendant's attorney: Victor H. Laws of Laws & Robertson, P.A., Salisbury, Maryland.

When was Jennifer Bowers v. Hebron Savings Bank decided?

This case was decided on April 26, 2005.