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Maryland court: Iglesias ruling not ‘bright-line rule’
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Court Report
Monday, July 23, 2018
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After a trial court in Baltimore ruled that a title company and the son of a property owner were jointly and severally responsible for money spent on a fraudulently obtained property, the title company timely appealed the ruling. The Court of Special Appeals of Maryland upheld the trial court’s decisions in an unreported opinion, specifically delving into its 2012 decision in Iglesias v. Pentagon Title & Escrow, LLC, to determine the title company’s liability for negligence in the case. Read on for more details.
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