Robert M. HIGGINBOTHAM, II
v.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF MARYLAND, et al.
Court of Appeals of Maryland.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
December 30, 2009.
December 30, 2009.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Howard J. Schulman (Daniel P. Doty of Schulman & Kaufman, LLC, Baltimore, MD), on brief, for Appellant.
William F. Brockman, Deputy Sol. Gen. (Douglas F. Gansler, Atty. Gen. of Maryland, Baltimore, MD), on amicus curiae brief, for Appellees.
Brief of the State of Maryland as amicus curiae for Appellees Douglas F. Gansler, Esquire Attorney General of Maryland William F Brockman, Esquire Deputy Solicitor General Baltimore, MD.
ARGUED BEFORE HARRELL, GREENE, MURPHY, ADKINS, BARBERA, JOHN C. ELDRIDGE (Retired, Specially Assigned), and IRMA S. RAKER (Retired, Specially Assigned), JJ.
Court of Appeals of Maryland.
MURPHY, Judge.
In this appeal from the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Robert M. Higginbotham, II, Appellant,1 presented the Court of Special Appeals with a single question:
Does Maryland State Government Article § 12-106(b)(3), which requires that an action under the Maryland Tort Claims Act be filed within three years after the cause of action arises, create a uniform three-year statute of limitations for all tort actions...
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