CAMBRIDGE IRON & METAL CO. v. HARTMAN

No. 745, September Term, 1985.

65 Md. App. 629 (1985)

501 A.2d 877

CAMBRIDGE IRON & METAL COMPANY v. HENRY A. HARTMAN, JR. ET AL.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

December 16, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barry Bach and Laurie R. Bortz (Smith, Somerville & Case and John W. Sheldon on brief), Baltimore, for appellant.

Abraham Paul Korotki, Towson, for appellees.

Before GILBERT, C.J., and WILNER and ROBERT M. BELL, JJ.


GILBERT, Chief Judge.

Five Baltimore City firemen were injured in varying degrees while fighting a magnesium fire in a scrap metal yard owned by Cambridge Iron & Metal Company (Cambridge). The firemen1 sued Cambridge in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. A jury, presided over by Judge David Ross, returned verdicts in favor of the plaintiffs in the aggregate sum of $618,000. Cambridge, in this Court, asserts that Judge Ross erred...

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