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Salvation Army Building Collapse Case Settles for $227M, a Record Sum, Attorneys Say
Parties in the Salvation Army building collapse civil case have settled the matter for $227 million, an amount plaintiffs attorneys say is the largest personal injury settlement out of a Pennsylvania state court.In Closings, Plaintiffs Focus Liability on Sal Army, Building Owner
Attorneys representing plaintiffs in the Center City Philadelphia building collapse trial told jurors they should not apportion most of the civil liability against the two men who have been jailed in connection with the fatal collapse.DA Williams Agrees to Pay More Than $60K Over Ethics Violations
Philadelphia District Attorney R. Seth Williams has been hit with more than $60,000 in fines and penalties in connection with failing to properly report gifts and payments he received—many of which came from prominent defense attorneys and firms.Suits & Deals: Automotive Injury Case Ends With $1.75 Million Verdict in Camden Co.
A Camden County jury awarded $1.75 million on Oct. 6 to a Swedesboro man who suffered back injuries in a crash on Interstate 295.Court: Policy Reinstatement Without Lapse Means Insurer Owes Coverage
An insurer must cover a woman who struck and allegedly killed a pedestrian during a period when her policy had been canceled for nonpayment of a premium because the policy was later reinstated without lapse, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled.Defense Probes Architect's Role in Salvation Army Case
Defense attorneys in the Salvation Army building collapse trial pointed to alleged bribery and a deal providing immunity from criminal prosecution as they cross-examined the architect who oversaw the demolition project that eventually proved fatal. Architect Plato Marinakos took the stand Tuesday for a second day of questioning, after the lead plaintiffs attorney Monday attempted to paint Marinakos as "clueless" about demolition safety standards.Defendants in Collapse Case Focus on Excavator's Marijuana Use
Defendants in the civil suit over the June 2013 Salvation Army building collapse used their opening statements Tuesday to minimize their oversight responsibilities and blame others involved in the demolition project that eventually led to several deaths and injuries.Family of Child With Fingertip Amputated By Game Settles
On Dec. 11, 2013, plaintiff Julian Milillo, 2, accompanied his mother to the Warrington Chuck E. Cheese, where he played a coin-operated basketball game called "Street Hoops." While playing the game, Julian reached down to grab a basketball when a sharp flap from the game mechanism came down and severed the middle finger of his right hand.Paralyzed Lawn Care Worker Settles Truck Accident Claims
The family of a lawn care worker who was paralyzed after he was thrown from a pickup truck in a single-vehicle accident has settled with several corporate defendants for more than $26.5 million.Paralyzed Man Settles Claims for $26.5M
The family of a lawn care worker who was paralyzed after he was thrown from a pickup truck in a ­single-vehicle accident has settled with several corporate defendants for more than $26.5 million.Trending Stories
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