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· 4/1/1998

Lyon v. Campbell

Citations

  • 707 A.2d 850
  • 120 Md. App. 412
  • 1998 Md. App. LEXIS 72

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting that a person cannot be liable for tortious interference by refusing to do what it had the right to refuse to do, even if the refusal causes the plaintiff to lose an opportunity
  • “We are mindful that ‘the matter of causation [does not have] to be proved by direct and positive proof to an absolute certainty.’ Circumstantial evidence that supports a ‘rational inference’ of causation is legally sufficient.” (Citations omitted
  • “[C]ausation evidence that is wholly speculative is not sufficient.”
  • “causation evidence that is wholly speculative is not sufficient”

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Judges: Wenner and Byrnes, Jj., and Paul E. Alpert, Judge (Retired), Specially Assigned

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