MITCHELL v. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE

No. 1378, September Term, 1984.

63 Md. App. 426 (1985)

492 A.2d 984

JOHN D. MITCHELL, SR. v. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, ET AL.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

May 23, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clay M. Barnes, Towson (Barnes and Raine, P.A., Towson, on the brief), for appellant.

Marlene Trestman, Asst. Atty. Gen., Baltimore (Stephen H. Sachs, Atty. Gen., Baltimore, on the brief for appellee Workmen's Compensation Com'n), for appellees.

Argued before GILBERT, C.J., and BISHOP and GETTY, JJ.


GILBERT, Chief Judge.

This is, to say the least, an unusual appeal. It is unusual for a number of reasons. First, the appellant, John D. Mitchell, Sr., is not really the appellant. Instead, the real parties in interest are Mitchell's counsel, Clay M. Barnes, Esq. (Barnes), and the law firm of Barnes and Raine, P.A. Second, the appellee, Goodyear Service Store, is not the true appellee, inasmuch as Goodyear, to use the vernacular, "could care less" about the outcome...

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