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Kevin Cox

Kevin Cox

Associate
 
Semmes, Bowen & Semmes,
A Professional Corporation

25 S. Charles Street, Suite 1400
Baltimore, Maryland  21201
(Independent City)

Telephone: 410-576-4706
Fax: 410-539-5223
http://www.semmes.com



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Experience & Credentials
 


Practice AreasCivil Litigation; Insurance Defense; Insurance Coverage Disputes; Products Liability; Negligence Based Torts
 
EducationUniversity of Baltimore School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2008, University of Maryland (B.A., 2004; M.P.P., 2005)
 
Admitted2008, Maryland
 
MembershipsBaltimore City and Maryland State Bar Association; Maryland Defense Counsel; Defense Research Institute (DRI).
 
BornBaltimore, Maryland, 1982
 
ISLN920168279
 

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Employers Must Demonstrate Specific Evidence of Prejudice in Timely Notice of Workers' Compensation Claims
Kevin Cox, November 24, 2009
Elste v. Sparrows Point, LLC, No. 1625 (Md. App. October , 2009) In the course of her employment with ISG Sparrows Point, LLC ("Sparrows Point"), Melody J. Elste ("Ms. Elste") slipped on gravel and twisted her right knee. She did not immediately seek medical attention and did...

Pro Se Attorney Litigants May Not Recover Attorney's Fees in Maryland
Kevin Cox, Paul N. Farquharson, November 6, 2009
The Appellant, E. Scott Frison, Jr., represented the Appellee, Jerry J. Mathis in a lawsuit filed against him. The jury awarded judgment to Mr. Hargrove in the amount of $142,000, and Mr. Mathis refused to pay Mr. Frison for his legal fees incurred during the lawsuit. Mr. Mathis claimed that Mr....

Merger of a Contract into a Judgment Precludes Collection of Contract Based Attorney's Fees
Kevin Cox, Paul N. Farquharson, November 6, 2009
In an attempt to resolve disputes stemming from Appellees' failure to perform construction work under a subcontract, the parties in this case dismissed their lawsuits and entered into a Settlement Agreement. The Settlement Agreement provided that "In the event that any party is required to...



 

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