YOUNG v. PROGRESSIVE CASUALTY INS. CO.

No. 757, Sept. Term, 1995.

671 A.2d 515 (1996)

108 Md. App. 233

Torrence YOUNG v. PROGRESSIVE CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

February 8, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vilecia C. Summers (Delores A. Young and Young Associates, P.C., on the brief), Landover, for Appellant.

Michael A. DeSantis (DeCaro, Doran, Siciliano, Gallagher, Sonntag & DeBlasis, on the brief), Lanham, for Appellee.

Argued before BLOOM, CATHELL and DAVIS, JJ.


CATHELL, Judge.

This is a factually and procedurally unusual garnishment case. The parties have not directed us to any prior Maryland cases of a similar factual and procedural nature. As Justice Holmes noted, however, "I long have said there is no such thing as a hard case. I am frightened weekly, but always when you walk up to the lion and lay hold the hide comes off and the same old donkey of a question of law is underneath." 1 Holmes-Pollock Letters 156, reprinted...

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