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Cell phone data warrant was an unlawful general warrant where it lacked any temporal limitation and permitted searches of applications unconnected to the facts supporting probable cause.
Trial court properly transferred appellants' products liability/strict liability, negligence and breach of warranty action to Bucks county, where appellants resided, because there was no evidence demonstrating that manufacturer's contacts with Philadelphia county were continuous, habitual, or regular. Affirmed.
Appellee Commodity Futures Trading Commission filed a civil enforcement action against appellants in a four-count complaint, accusing appellants of insider trading.
Denial of law firm's petition for fees and costs did not itself deprive couple subsequently adjudicated incapacitated of their choice of counsel, but the trial court exercised its discretion to deny fees and costs where it found the firm's services to be unreasonable or unnecessary. Orders of the trial court affirmed.
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Trial court erred in administratively dismissing an action for failure to prosecute because one of the defendants in the case had filed a voluntary bankruptcy proceeding and the bankruptcy stay had to be construed to apply to dismissals. Vacated.
Court Awards Homeowner Nominal Damages in Unlawful Entry Case
Indemnification clause that expressly exempted indemnification for third-party beneficiary's sole negligence was sufficiently specific to permit beneficiary to seek indemnification for underlying injury claim caused by its partial negligence. Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment granted in part, defendant's motion for summary judgment granted in part.
Defendants appealed trial court's denial of their motion for leave to amend their answer to assert certain affirmative defenses and to assert a counterclaim to enforce a settlement agreement.
A candidate for judge, who was held off the ballot due to a clerical error, successfully proved that she was entitled to relief.
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