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Man who was committed to a developmental center was not deprived of his equal protection rights
Court erred in dismissing fiduciary action under the doctrine of lis pendens where plaintiff's separate pending objections to her guardian's accounting involved different claims and parties. Order of the trial court reversed, case remanded.
Defendants moved to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction in a ten-year-old litigation involving plaintiff Citizens United Reciprocal Exchange against Summit Pharmacy, Inc.
In the Matter of Marilyn Y. v. Carmella Z.
Petitioner sought review of an administrative order adopting an administrative law judge's recommendation and dismissing as untimely its appeal from certain agency actions. The court affirmed, holding that by merely asserting lack of notice below, petitioner failed to overcome the presumption of service under the mailbox rule and demonstrated no basis for nunc pro tunc relief after its failure to timely appeal the disputed agency decisions. The court held further that petitioner waived its various arguments by failing to present them,
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Hearing for man whose driver's license was suspended violated his due process rights
In the Matter of Andrew I. v. Lizbeth H.
Defendants Entitled to Prejudgment Interest After Insurance Pay Out Excluded From Damages
Physician owed no duty of care prior to establishment of physician-patient relationship
Commonwealth appealed the trial court's order granting appellee's motion to dismiss charges due to a violation of his speedy trial rights. The court vacated the order and remanded for trial, holding that appellee suffered no speedy trial violation when two periods of excludable delay were included in the timeline between Commonwealth's filing of charges and appellee's scheduled trial date.
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