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List of Candidates Who Passed the July 2018 Bar Exam
The list issued by the State Board of Law Examiners of the names of the candidates who passed the bar examination.Motorcyclist-Van Collision Yields $1.3M Settlement in Ocean County
A man who suffered multiple injuries when his motorcycle collided with a van agreed to accept a $1.3 million settlement of his Ocean County suit, Chamiak…When One Policy Covers the Tractor and Another the Trailer, Which Insurer Pays for an Accident?
A federal district court in New Jersey has issued a decision resolving a dispute between two insurers over insurance coverage for an accident involving…Colgate-Palmolive Asks Court to Toss Talc-Related Asbestos Case
A defendant facing the first asbestos-related talc case in Philadelphia has asked a judge to reconsider dismissing the case in the wake of a recent ruling rejecting the testimony of two key experts for the plaintiffs.Suits & Deals: School District Settles for $660,000 in Case Over Teacher's 'Upskirt' Photos
Six former students at the Gloucester County Institute of Technology agreed to a $660,000 settlement in Doe 1 et al. v. Gloucester County Institute…Man Paralyzed by Falling Machinery Reaches $17M Settlement
Salvato v. Kennedy Concrete$17M SettlementDate of Verdict:Oct. 11Court and Case No.:C.P. Philadelphia No. 150600531Judge:John…$17M Settlement for Man Paralyzed by Falling Machinery
A man who was hit in the head by a falling trolley boom lift—a type of crane attached to a truck—has settled his personal injury case for $17 million.Phila. Court Rejects Experts' Methods for Detecting Asbestos in Talc
Methods two experts used to detect asbestos in talcum power were not scientifically rigorous enough to allow those experts to testify in court, a Pennsylvania judge has ruled in a case that attorneys have said is likely the first of its kind in the Keystone State.Phila. Case Over Asbestos-Infused Talc Could Set Pattern for Series of Claims
The high-profile litigation in Missouri over talcum powder might be beginning to cool down, thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, but a talc-related litigation in Pennsylvania is beginning to heat up, and may set a pattern for a growing area for tort claims.Trending Stories
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