CRT v. TD
Jan 12, 2017OUTCOME: $79000 verdict for plaintiff.
Four day jury trial in defense of $400,000 claims against client. Successfully limited claims to area of admitted fault.
Baltimore, MD
Litigation Lawyer at Baltimore, MD
Practice Areas: Litigation, Contracts & Agreements ... +4 more
OUTCOME: $79000 verdict for plaintiff.
Four day jury trial in defense of $400,000 claims against client. Successfully limited claims to area of admitted fault.
OUTCOME: Plaintiff's judgment for client
Partition of real property where client was awarded $114,000 judgment for contribution against co-owner for past expenses paid in relation to the property.
OUTCOME: Plaintiff's judgment
Plaintiff's judgment after trial where rental agent failed to turn over escrows, wrongfully evicted client's tenants after termination of management agreement by client, included award of attorney's fe ... es.
OUTCOME: Settled
Recovered client commissions in Circuit Court case involving $2 Million deal.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Defendant alleged fraud and misrepresentation by clients prior court testimony in other cases. Court granted motion to dismiss on all counts.
OUTCOME: Summary judgment for general contractor
Supplier of construction material was not paid by sub-contractor. Supplier sued general contractor on equitable theories in absence of direct contract. Court granted summary judgment for client/genera ... l contractor.
OUTCOME: Professional retains license
Mr. Valkenet successfully defended a healthcare professional before a Maryland medical Board seeking disciplinary sanctions ranging from fines, suspension and revocation.
OUTCOME: Money judgment for homeowner
Home improvement contractor sued for unpaid invoice, homeowner counterclaimed for defective work, additional damage and to avoid paying negligent contractor that used unlicensed subs. Three day trial ... in the Circuit Court.
OUTCOME: Settled
Sexual harassment claims made against employer of young nursing assistant.
OUTCOME: judgment affirmed
In a reported opinion, the U.S. Court of Appeals for 4th Circuit affirmed our trial court judgment in favor of bank over IRS in a lien priority dispute.