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By Aleeza Furman | May 28, 2024
In an order entered just three days after the parties submitted their post-trial briefs, Judge Carmella Jacquinto of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas rejected arguments from the defendant that the jury's award for pain and suffering was too large.
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By Riley Brennan | May 24, 2024
The Supreme Court has previously noted that the theory "has been characterized as one of the strongest presumptions known to the law," and was originally developed "to shield a child from the stigma attached in the past to illegitimacy, which subjected the child to significant legal and social discrimination."
By Avalon Zoppo | May 23, 2024
Following the death of active federal Judge Gene Pratter last week, the Eastern District now has three vacancies, including for the seat of Edward Smith, who died in November, and Cynthia Rufe, who took senior status.
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By Riley Brennan | May 22, 2024
"In light of the unique circumstances of this case, the trial court's decision to grant appellees' motion for a new trial was based on careful observation of the proceedings and thoughtful consideration of the parties' interests and their arguments," Judge Dubow said.
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By Amanda O'Brien | May 20, 2024
Vincent Barbera specializes in noncompete litigation.
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By Riley Brennan | May 20, 2024
"The doctrine was created to protect injured workers and is now being used primarily to hurt them. The doctrine has no need this day and age. We look forward to presenting our arguments to the court," said David B. Pizzica of Pansini and Pizzica Law Group.
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By Riley Brennan | May 20, 2024
In opposition, Kaiser argued Genesis failed to allege sufficient facts to show a contract existed, claiming the lab failed to adequately plead it "received a valid assignment of benefits from anyone."
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By Max Mitchell and Amanda O'Brien | May 20, 2024
Pratter, who died May 17—a day after she issued two opinions in cases she was handling—was a 20-year veteran of the federal bench.
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By Riley Brennan | May 17, 2024
In his complaint, the plaintiff had noted ratings and identifiers for the product, and had contended that an Amazon vehicle delivered the cream to his barber.
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By Aleeza Furman | May 16, 2024
U.S. District Judge Gene Pratter of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania denied a motion from Penn to dismiss claims that it defamed anthropologist Dr. Janet Monge through its reaction to accusations that she had acted unethically in her handling of the remains of the 1985 MOVE bombing victims.
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