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Hogans v. Hogans Agency, Inc.: A Stockholder’s Right to Inspect Corporate Records May Be Conditioned on a Confidentiality Agreement Gregory FerraLWS Publications Hogans v. Hogans Agency, Inc.: A Stockholder’s Right to Inspect Corporate Records May Be Conditioned on a Confidentiality AgreementIn Hogans v. Hogans Agency, Inc., the Court of Special Appeals reconciled two prior inconsistent Maryland…Gregory FerraFebruary 23, 2016
Nimro v. Holden: Adverse Possessor’s Quiet Title Action Against Estate Not Subject to Six-Month Statute of Limitations Gregory FerraLWS Publications Nimro v. Holden: Adverse Possessor’s Quiet Title Action Against Estate Not Subject to Six-Month Statute of LimitationsIn a case of first impression, the Court of Special Appeals considered whether the six-month…Gregory FerraJanuary 8, 2016
Murphy v. Fishman: Lis Pendens Ruled Sufficient to Strip Lenders of Bona Fide Purchaser Status Gregory FerraLWS Publications Murphy v. Fishman: Lis Pendens Ruled Sufficient to Strip Lenders of Bona Fide Purchaser StatusLatin for “lawsuit pending,” lis pendens refers to the jurisdiction, power, or control acquired by a court…Gregory FerraOctober 9, 2012