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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Addison v. Lochearn

... In this case, we must address whether Section 12-303(3)(ix) of the Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, Maryland Code (1974, 2006 Repl.Vol.), [1] permits an appeal of an order denying a motion to compel arbitration, in a case in which the circuit court judge also expressly ...

ALL STATE MORTGAGE v. Daniel

... Specifically, it involves All State's attempt, after it failed to disburse the loan and the Daniels filed suit, to compel arbitration based on an arbitration agreement that the Daniels signed. The circuit court initially granted All State's motion to compel arbitration. ...

State v. Philip Morris Inc.

... ii. MSA § XI(c) Unambiguously Requires Arbitration. ... B. Structure of the MSA Requires Arbitration. Although this Court is satisfied that the plain language of the MSA requires arbitration, there are additional factors that support our determination. i. Need for uniformity. ...

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