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Robinson v. Balog, 160 F.3d 183 (4th Cir. 1998) (The dangerous condition of the City Landfill was a matter of public concern, so two Baltimore City Department of Public Works employees who were retaliated against because they testified and gave information to the FBI about the condition were entitled to sue the government officials for violating their First Amendment Rights)
• Sullins v. Allstate Ins. Co., 340 Md. 503, 667 A.2d 617 (1995) (insurance coverage dispute concerning application of omnibus pollution exclusion to lead paint poisoning claim against landlord)
• 11126 Baltimore Blvd., Inc. v. Prince George’s County, Maryland, 58 F.3d 988 (4th Cir. 1995) (finding adult bookstore ordinance unconstitutional)
• Chesapeake B & M, Inc. v. Harford County, Maryland, 58 F.3d 1004 (4th Cir. 1995) (finding adult bookstore ordinance unconstitutional)
Arroyo v. Rosen, 102 Md.App. 101 (1994) (defamation; intentional torts) (affirming jury verdict in favor of university department chairman against former university research associate for associate’s false accusations about scientific misconduct)
• Bartholomee v. Casey, 103 Md.App. 34, 651 A.2d 908 (1994) (toxic torts) (defense of lead paint poisoning case against landlord)
• Mercedes-Benz of North America v. Garten, 94 Md.App. 547, 618 A.2d 233 (1993) (consumer protection; lemon law)
• Goldsmith v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, 987 F.2d 1064 (4th Cir. 1993) (First Amendment claims against city and city employees for constructive discharge)
• J.A.M. Associates of Baltimore v. Western World Ins. Co., Inc., 95 Md.App. 695, 622 A.2d 818 (1993) (insurance coverage dispute concerning lead paint exclusion to insurance policy)

 

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