GOLDSTEIN v. 91st STREET

No. 5538, Sept. Term, 1998.

750 A.2d 602 (2000)

131 Md. App. 546

Edward S. GOLDSTEIN v. 91ST STREET JOINT VENTURE et al.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

April 26, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond S. Smethurst, Jr. (Robert B. Taylor and Adkins, Potts & Smethurst, LLP, on the brief), Salisbury, for appellant.

Stephen J. Nolan (C. William Clark and Nolan, Plumhoff & Williams, Chtd., on the brief), Towson, for appellees.

Argued before MOYLAN, HOLLANDER and SALMON, JJ.


SALMON, Judge.

The origin of the dispute that gives rise to this appeal lies in the intense dislike that appellant, Edward S. Goldstein ("Goldstein"), has for Malcolm Berman ("Berman").1 Both Berman and Goldstein own interests in a partnership that operates the Princess Royale Hotel and Convention Center located in Ocean City, Maryland. The enmity between Goldstein and Berman ultimately led to...

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