By Charles Toutant | April 25, 2019
The plaintiff's physical condition "was such that she was fortunate to have survived," the Appellate Division said. "She nearly lost her life, and would not have prioritized determining whether she had a cause of action against anyone."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | April 25, 2019
In moving a products liability case against outdoor power tools manufacturer Husqvarna back to Philadelphia after it was initially transferred to Bucks County, the Pennsylvania Superior warned trial judges making venue determinations against assigning too much weight to the percentage of a company's sales in a given locale.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | April 25, 2019
Mortgagees do not have the power to stand in the way of a good-faith judicial sale of encumbered property, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | April 24, 2019
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will not take up an appeal from a Philadelphia attorney seeking to overturn a nearly $230,000 judgment against him for allegedly failing to pay back a $25,000 litigation funding loan.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 24, 2019
A dispute between partners of a medical practice will not be sent to arbitration, the state Superior Court has ruled.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 24, 2019
Every lawyer representing plaintiffs in the massive data breach has told the Maryland federal judge in charge of the matter--who demanded to know about sources of money for lawyers mounting the case--that they won't accept third-party funding
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Marc A. Wites | April 24, 2019
In recent years I have noticed some changes in the practice of law, some of which may be based on changing customs and norms and others which unfortunately seem to reflect on a growing lack of civility and professionalism among lawyers.
By Greg Land | April 23, 2019
More than two dozen car-tile lenders and brokers sued TitleMax over claims that the lending giant used illegal and unethical tactics to siphon off their customers.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 23, 2019
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has ruled that the court has jurisdiction over a lawsuit against helicopter-manufacturer Sikorsky related to the fatal crash of country musician Troy Lee Gentry.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicholas Hurzeler | April 23, 2019
Although it is certainly questionable whether civil courts should refer litigants to prosecutors whenever a “feigned issue of fact” is offered, the current approach creates a permissive atmosphere in which litigants are encouraged and incentivized to submit false affidavits to the court. This should not be.
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