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· 5/27/1998

Liberty Mutual Insurance v. Ben Lewis Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.

Citations

  • 710 A.2d 338
  • 121 Md. App. 467
  • 1998 Md. App. LEXIS 106

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that asserting a defense for the first time in a response to a motion for summary judgment, when the defense was required to be asserted in an answer, does not meet pleading requirements
  • stating that due process requires that a “claim or defense be asserted with sufficient particularity to put the opposing party on fair notice of both the basis of the claim and the relief sought”
  • \[B]oth this Court and the Court of Appeals require that a claim or defense be asserted with sufficient particularity to put the opposing party on fair notice of both the basis of the claim and the relief sought.\

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Judges: Rombo, Murphy, Wenner, Rombro

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