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Federal Caps Don't Limit Recovery Under State Bias Law
In a significant win for employment discrimination plaintiffs, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the federal caps on damages should be applied in a way that maximizes a verdict-winning plaintiff's recovery by assigning as much of the juNo Willful Misconduct in Case Against Lehigh School District
Lehigh County school officials have immunity under the Political Subdivision Tort Claims Act against allegations that they knew or should have known that a teacher was likely to harm students based on prior conduct, a trial judge has ruled.3d Circuit finds no private right to sue over unwanted mail
Under federal law, anyone who receives unordered merchandise in the mail has the right to treat it "as a gift," but a divided federal appeals court has now ruled that the law does not create a private right of action for individuals to sue when they claim they were duped into paying for unordered goods.Alleged Bid Defect Isn't Basis for Injunctive Relief
No injunctive relief will be granted for a trash hauling firm that lost a two-year contract with the City of Allentown to a rival bidder, a Lehigh County Court judge has ruled.Father Must Follow Support Guidelines Even If Child Is Overseas
A father who remains stateside while his child and her mother live back in India must pay child support according to U.S. guidelines, in spite of his protests that doing so would effectively render his wife and child "millionaires" in their homeland, a SuDoctor in Med Mal Case Wins Before Lehigh Co. Jury
A Lehigh County jury cleared an ear nose and throat doctor, his practice and the hospital with which he was associated of allegations that his negligence led to the death of a 25-year-old man.The Compensation of Fact Witnesses Must Be Addressed
Every litigator has, undoubtedly, received requests or demands from occurrence witnesses — more colloquially referred to as fact witnesses, in order to distinguish them from expert witnesses — to be paid more than the $5 per day (plus mileage) authorized in Pennsylvania, pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. §5903, as "compensation to subpoenaed witnesses."Trending Stories
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