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Plaintiff Didn't Assume Risk By Prodding Machine With Cornstalk
A Westmoreland County plaintiff in a products liability case did not assume the risk of injury by using a three-foot cornstalk to loosen corncobs caught in the husking rollers of a mechanical corn picker, a 2-1 Superior Court panel has ruled.Leveraging Document Review Into a Permanent Position
Associate Elizabeth Collura argues dedication in document review can lead to better legal jobs, whether in traditional law practice, a clerkship, or other government positions.Leveraging Document Review Into a Permanent Position
As graduation approaches each spring, soon-to-be graduates crowd into law school career services offices, eager to enter the workforce.The Legal's Top Lateral Hires of 2011
If anything could be said of the lateral partner market in Pennsylvania in 2011, it could be that the buddy system was in full effect.Pa. Justices to Decide Appeal Timeline in U.S. Arb Action
In a case of first impression, the state Supreme Court has granted allocatur in a case that asks whether the state or federal timeline for arbitration appeals governs an action that is brought under the Federal Arbitration Act but filed in state court.High Court Takes On Question of Counting 'Occurrences'
Justice Ronald D. Castille fretted, during an oral argument in Pittsburgh last week, that allowing an intentional act to establish multiple "occurrences" requiring liability insurance coverage would make policies impossible to price.Insurer Must Defend ATV Owner Over Fatal Accident
An insurer should provide legal coverage to a Washington County man whose all-terrain vehicle was in a fatal accident on a field that was adjacent to his property, a Superior Court panel has ruled.Insurer Must Defend Washington Co. ATV Owner Over Fatal Accident
An insurer should provide coverage to a Washington County man whose all-terrain vehicle was in a fatal accident on a field that was adjacent to his property, a Superior Court panel has ruled.Arbitration Appeal Deadline Controls in State Cases
The shorter, state timeline for appealing an arbitration award applies when an action brought under the Federal Arbitration Act is filed in state court, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled.Trending Stories
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