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In Pennsylvania, the adjudication of uninsured and underinsured motorist claims has undergone a substantial change. Previously, all uninsured and underinsured motorist disputes were litigated in ma
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A lawyer's failure to tell a court and his adversary that he is counsel of record in an appeal involving the same legal issue is cause for throwing out a settlement based in part on the murky
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Decided Sept. 30, 2008 Before Spolzino, J.P., Florio, Angiolillo, Dickerson, JJ. APPEAL by the intervenor, William V. Grady, District Attorney, Dutchess County, in a p
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The Supreme Court issued two opinions Tuesday morning, both of them striking down lower court opinions that had favored prosecutors. Over at the a class="linelink" target="new" href="http://senten
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