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Jury Sides With State VA Director Who Alleged Political Tie Led to Termination
On Sept. 24, 2009, plaintiff Richard Wren, 50, was terminated from his employment at Luzerne County.For Disney's Lawyers, a Florida Nightmare and a Chinese Debut
Between celebrating the opening of a $5.5 billion theme park in Shanghai and girding for the legal aftermath of a gruesome alligator attack in Orlando, Disney has had quite a week.People in the News—June 3, 2016—Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin
Alex B. Norman, associate in the Philadelphia office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, was named a fellow of the American Bar Foundation.'When in Doubt, Appeal' in Consolidated Cases
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's ­ruling last week in Malanchuk v. Tsimura did not change the law in Pennsylvania, ­attorneys said, but it eliminated confusion that had built up in the intermediate appellate courts of when parties can ­appeal in consolidated actions.Death Caused by Misplaced Feeding Tube Leads to Verdict
A Montgomery County jury handed up a verdict awarding $5 million to the family of an 88-year-old man who died after a feeding tube was improperly inserted into his lung, filling it with feeding solution.$5M Verdict in Med Mal Suit Over Feeding-Tube Death
A Montgomery County jury has handed up a verdict awarding $5 million to the family of an 88-year-old man who died after a feeding tube was improperly inserted into his lung, filling it with feeding solution.Case Over BMW Motorcycle That Caught Fire Allowed to Proceed
A federal judge has declined to grant summary judgment to BMW in a products liability case over a motorcycle that caught fire, because a jury may find the fire was preventable if a warning about the fire risk was present on the motorcycle itself.People in the News—April 28, 2016—Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey
Eric G. Fikry of Blank Rome is set to be named president of the Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey (APALA-NJ) on June 16 at APALA-NJ's 19th annual gala in Voorhees, New Jersey.Phila. Jury Awards $44M Over Brain Damage Claims
A Philadelphia jury has hit the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania with a $44.1 million verdict for failing to recognize a woman's adverse reaction to anti-coagulant medication before she suffered a brain hemorrhage.Trending Stories
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