CARTER v. HUNTINGTON

No. 116, September Term, 2010.

24 A.3d 722 (2011)

420 Md. 605

Maurice CARTER v. HUNTINGTON TITLE & ESCROW, LLC.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

July 14, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip S. Friedman (Friedman Law Offices, PLLC, Washington, D.C.; Richard S. Gordon and Benjamin H. Carney of Quinn, Gordon & Wolf, Chtd., Baltimore, MD), on brief, for appellant.

Neil J. Dilloff ( Jodie E. Buchman of DLA Piper LLP (US), Baltimore, MD; Lloyd D. Lurie of Law Offices of Lloyd D. Lurie, Baltimore, MD), on brief, for appellee.

Jessica Weber, Esq. , Francis D. Murnaghan , Appellate Advocacy Fellow, Public Justice Center, Baltimore, MD, Jean Constantine-Davis, Esq. , AARP Foundation Litigation, Michael Schuster, Esq. , AARP, Washington, D.C., for Amici Curiae brief of Public Justice Center, Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition and AARP.

Argued before BELL, C.J., HARRELL, BATTAGLIA, GREENE, MURPHY, ADKINS and BARBERA, JJ.


HARRELL, J.

This appeal from a judgment of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City beckons us to consider whether the Maryland Insurance Administration ("MIA") is invested with primary jurisdiction over claims of title insurance overcharging alleged by Appellant, Maurice Carter ("Carter"), against Appellee, Huntington Title & Escrow, LLC ("Huntington"), such that Carter must pursue his claim initially in an administrative, rather than judicial, forum. As one part...

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