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4 opinions for “State of Maryland DLLR v. Ball”
HOLLANDER, J. This appeal is rooted in the discharge of John Richard Danaher, appellant, who was terminated from employment in 1998 by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (“DLLR,” the “Department,” or the “Employer”), appellee, after approximately twenty-five years of State service. Following complaints by three DLLR employees, appellant was fired because of “unjustifiably offensive conduct toward fellow
Julian v. Buonassissipublic domain
963 A.2d 234 (2009) 183 Md. App. 678 Harriette JULIAN v. Joseph BUONASSISSI, et al. No. 2740, September Term, 2007. Court of Special Appeals of Maryland. January 5, 2009. *236 Phillip Robinson (Civil Justice, Inc., on the brief), Baltimore and (Stephen D. Ball, on the brief), Mitchellville, for appellant.<
Randolph v. ADT SECURITY SERVICES, INC.public domain
701 F.Supp.2d 740 (2010) Sharon RANDOLPH, et al. v. ADT SECURITY SERVICES, INC. Civil Action No. DKC 2009-1790. United States District Court, D. Maryland. March 24, 2010. *742 Nicholas Wyckoff Woodfield, Employment Law Group PLLC, Washington, DC, Robert Scott Oswald, The Employment Law Group PC, Washington, DC, for Sharon Randolp
ACCEPTED 03-15-00215-CV 5182525 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS