THOMPSON v. BALTIMORE COUNTY

No. 0281, September Term, 2005.

900 A.2d 275 (2006)

169 Md. App. 242

Stephen E. THOMPSON v. BALTIMORE COUNTY, Maryland.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

June 6, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

P. Matthew Darby (Jason R. Engel, Albertini & Darby, LLP, on the brief), Baltimore, for appellant.

Michael G. Comeau (John E. Beverungen, Acting County Attorney, on the brief), Towson, for appellee.

ADKINS, KRAUSER and LAWRENCE F. RODOWSKY (Retired, Specially Assigned) JJ.


ADKINS, J.

In this appeal, we must decide the consequences of a failure to file a timely written response to a motion for summary judgment, as required by Md. Rule 2-501 (as amended in 2004) when the filings of the moving party contain a dispute of material fact. After the Workers' Compensation Commission found in favor of appellant Stephen E. Thompson on his claim, Baltimore County appealed to the circuit court for that county. The circuit court granted the County...

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