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By Aleeza Furman | February 6, 2023
As head of the new program, Judge Susan Schulman said she is bullish on the impact it will continue to have on decreasing the medical malpractice backlog.
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By Emily Saul | February 3, 2023
Muriel Goode-Trufant is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University School of Law. She is also the daughter of former Philadelphia Mayor Wilson Goode, who led the city from 1984 until 1992.
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By Riley Brennan | February 3, 2023
Following a seven-day trial in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, a jury sided with defendant Northeast Treatment Services, finding the nonprofit social services organization was not negligent in providing in-home services to a now-deceased infant and his minor siblings.
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By Riley Brennan | February 2, 2023
Michael Pansini, counsel for the plaintiff, said he plans to appeal the decision, calling the statutory employer doctrine "anachronistic": "It should not be the law of the land in Pennsylvania anymore."
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By Aleeza Furman | February 2, 2023
"The traffickers were prosecuted, they're incarcerated and now it's time to hold the hotel accountable for what was happening in their hallways," said Kline & Specter's Emily Marks.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 1, 2023
As of late January, Lackawanna County was the only judicial district to submit local rules of civil procedure seeking to codify the use of ACT after similar statewide proposals were discontinued in September.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 1, 2023
"We are eager to be able to get our cases back on the trial list in Philadelphia," said Nancy Winkler, a partner with Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck who serves as local counsel in a number of talc cases in Philadelphia.
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By Riley Brennan | January 31, 2023
"Ultimately, the court finds that a jury could reasonably conclude that the troopers' alleged conduct was not objectively reasonable and that the allegedly violated rights had been clearly established at the time that they killed Mr. Ardo," U.S. District Judge Edward Smith of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania wrote.
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By Aleeza Furman | January 31, 2023
"From a defense perspective, those that are creative, innovative and dynamic in their presentations will do well in front of jurors," said John Delany III, a shareholder at Marshall Dennehey.
By ALM Staff | January 31, 2023
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