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Blog Posts in October, 2013

Case Update: MD Standard for Admissibility of Expert Testimony

In this decision, the Court of Appeals reversed the trial court's denial of a motion to exclude expert testimony on the basis that it was not generally accepted by the medical and scientific ...
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Case Update: The Medicare Secondary Payer Statute and State Workers' Compensation Laws

This decision, which stems from an appeal from the US District Court for the Southern District of Texas, involved the interplay between the Medicare Secondary Payer Statute (MSP), federal law, and ...
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Case Update: Insurer Not Obligated to Pay Underinsured Motorist Benefits When Workers' Compensation Lien Exceeds Judgment Balance

This recent decision concerns an appeal from the Circuit Court of Prince George's County of its decision denying a Motion to Enforce Judgment. That appeal arose out of a third party claim filed by ...
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Case Update: Maryland Tenant Does Not Have a Duty to Protect Landlord's Property Against the Unforeseeable Criminal Actions of Third Parties.

In this recent decision, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals found that a tenant does not owe a common law duty to his/her landlord to protect rented property against unforeseeable criminal acts by ...
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