Carter v. Kelaghan

2 Citing cases

  1. In Matter of Press

    627 A.2d 842 (R.I. 1993)

    More recently, we have held that the appropriate sanction to be imposed in such circumstances is suspension from the practice of law. Carter v. Charos, 536 A.2d 527 (1988); Carter v. Kelaghan, 576 A.2d 1239 (1990). We deem such an order appropriate in the instant matter.

  2. Daystar Constr. Mgmt., Inc. v. Mitchell

    C.A. No. 04C-05-175-JRS (Del. Super. Ct. Jul. 12, 2006)   Cited 7 times
    Considering contribution and indemnification claims to be ripe even when they have not yet accrued

    Both parties, technically, are correct. See D.I.14, citing Brooks v. Savitch, 576 A.2d 1239, 1235 (Del.Super.Ct. 1989).See D.I. 15, citing McMichael v. Delaware Motor Coach Co., 107 A.2d 895, 896 (Del Super. Ct. 1954).