MAS Associates, LLC v. Korotki
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The Court of Appeals reversed the judgments of the circuit courts against Petitioners on counts of unjust enrichment and violation of the Maryland Wage Payment and Collection Law that were entered upon remand and reinstated the original judgments in favor of Petitioners, holding that the circuit court erred.
Petitioners and Harry Kortki (Harry) came before the Court of Appeals twice in this case concerning whether a partnership was created. The circuit court found that Harry intended to form a general partnership and was entitled to an award of damages. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the circuit court erroneously found that the parties intended to form a partnership. On remand, the circuit court reopened two counts - for unjust enrichment and violation of the Maryland Wage Payment and Collection Law - that Harry had brought in the original complaint and entered judgments in favor of Harry on the two counts. The Court of Appeals reversed, holding that the circuit court erred on remand in reopening the unjust enrichment and wage payment counts and in awarding Harry damages against Petitioners on the claims.
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