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Camelback Escapes Fraud Claims From Injured Skier
A skier injured on the slopes of Camelback Mountain Resort in the Poconos can't prevail on his claim that the resort committed fraud by failing to mention its immunity from liability in advertisements targeting New Jersey audiences.Pa. Firms Add Bulk, Seeking Bigger Returns
Head count growth in Pennsylvania's largest firms is tracking national trends, driven by consolidation among small law firms and by bigger firms pushing to boost revenue with more lawyers.Justices OK Slight Tweaks to UM, UIM Rejection Forms
A divided Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that insurers do not need to use the exact uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage rejection forms set forth in the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law, so long as any changes to the forms' language are "inconsequential."After Witness Deaths in Legal Mal Case, Non Pros Affirmed
A 20-year-old legal malpractice case against an Elk County law firm will not be reopened after a non pros ruling, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled, noting that six years of inactivity and the death of several witnesses prejudiced the defendants.West Virginia’s Top Court Explores Meaning of “May” in Workers’ Comp Law
The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia has ruled that the use of the word “may” in West Virginia’s workers’ compensation…Justices to Eye Extra Word's Impact on UIM Rejection Form
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to address a seemingly minor discrepancy in an underinsured motorist coverage rejection form to determine whether an additional word invalidates the document's intent.Emotional-Distress Claim Allowed in Suit Over Stillborn Twins
A woman bringing a medical malpractice lawsuit over the stillbirth of her twins can move forward with her claim for negligent infliction of emotional distress, a Lackawanna County judge has ruled. Trial is set to begin May 31 on a variety of claims.Discrimination Suit Brought Against Staffing Agency Survives
While a staffing agency that had been sued over an alleged ­discriminatory firing argued the plaintiff was not its employee, a federal judge has ruled against dismissing the case, saying it was too soon.Fetal Suffering Sent to Jury in Malpractice Case
A jury should determine whether stillborn twins were capable of feeling pain and ­suffering while in the womb, a Lackawanna County judge has ruled.Trending Stories
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