BYRNE v. AMALGAMATED TRANSIT WORKERS' UNION

No. 510, September Term, 1987.

73 Md. App. 551 (1988)

535 A.2d 503

RICHARD BYRNE v. AMALGAMATED TRANSIT WORKERS' UNION, DIVISION 1300, AFL-CIO.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

January 12, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert G. Skeen (Harry Goldman, Jr., Marc D. Minkove and Goldman & Skeen, P.A., on the brief) Baltimore, for appellant.

Patty L. Parsons (Abato, Rubenstein and Abato, P.A., on brief) Lutherville, for appellee.

Argued by WEANT, ALPERT and ROBERT M. BELL, JJ.


ROBERT M. BELL, Judge.

This is an appeal by Richard Byrne, appellant, from the judgment of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City granting a Motion to Dismiss for lack of prosecution, filed by Amalgamated Transit Union, Division 1300, AFL-CIO, appellee. Appellant asks us to address five questions, namely:

1. Did the lower court err in granting defendant Amalgamated Transit Union, Division 1300, AFL-CIO's motion to dismiss for lack of prosecution when no notice...

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