WILLIAMS & CONNOLLY v. BROWN

No. 15, September Term, 1990.

84 Md. App. 640 (1990)

581 A.2d 468

WILLIAMS & CONNOLLY, ET AL. v. PHILIP C. BROWN.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

November 5, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Mogin (J. Alan Galbraith and Williams & Connolly, on the brief), Washington, D.C., for appellants.

Jack I. Leibovitch, Towson, for appellee.

Argued before GARRITY, ALPERT and KARWACKI, JJ.


ALPERT, Judge.

This appeal is about a tug-of-war between a federal tax lien and an unrecorded deed of trust concerning real property. Plaintiff/appellee Philip C. Brown sued defendants/appellants Williams & Connolly, Steven R. Kuney, Peter Kahn, and James McGuire for breach of contract, fraud, and negligence stemming from the execution of a deed of trust prepared for one of their clients, Charles W. Marmon, whom Brown was suing. The defendants moved for summary...

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