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McGlynn v. Department of Social Services

Citations: 308 Md. 410; 520 A.2d 349Docket: No. 101

Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland; January 29, 1987; Maryland; State Supreme Court

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The Court of Appeals of Maryland granted a petition for writ of certiorari in the case involving Madelyn McGlynn and scheduled oral arguments for February 4, 1987. On January 29, 1987, the Court considered a joint motion for summary reversal and granted it. Consequently, the judgment of the Court of Special Appeals, which dismissed McGlynn's appeal, was reversed. The case is remanded to the Court of Special Appeals for consideration on its merits. Each party is responsible for its own costs, except that the Baltimore City Department of Social Services is ordered to pay half of McGlynn’s costs. The mandate will be issued immediately.