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Landowner May Be Responsible for Accident From Fallen Tree
The Armstrong County Common Pleas Court has held that a landowner may be responsible for an accident when her tree uprooted and fell from her land onto a state highway.Gun Court Targets Intensive Supervision
A newly designated Gun Court scheduled to open Monday will funnel Philadelphia's minor firearm-related cases through one courtroom and specially manage accused offenders with intensive pre-trial and probationary supervision.Fresh Ink: Inside Today's Legal - July 20
Can't find a paper, but want a sneak peek at the stories inside The Legal this morning? Consider this your personal delivery service.How to Survive an Online Attack
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In Insurance Dispute, Washington Nationals Cry Foul Over Player's Age
A dispute between the Washington Nationals baseball club and its insurance company, rooted in fraud claims over a prospect's actual identity and age, was moved this week to the city's federal district court.Court Permits Claim Against NYSE, Archipelago Over Merger
Record-keeping initiative tracks Dupont legal department's revenue
It pays to keep score. At least it does at DuPont, where the legal department launched an initiative five years ago to closely track its recoveries — matters in which the company successfully brought in cash or other assets as the result of a dispute. The company announced this week that its Legal Recoveries Initiative has generated nearly $1.2 billion in recoveries since it started in 2004.Trending Stories
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