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2014 Pro Hac Vice Ineligible List
Notice to the bar.Pa.'s Maturing Energy Industry Leads to New Legal Work
As the energy industry in Pennsylvania has begun to mature, so has the legal industry supporting it, with more of the activity now centered on "midstream" work and litigation.2014 Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection PHV & MJP Ineligible Lists
Notice to the bar.Written Appearance Not Necessary for Change of Attorney
A filing that included an attorney's name and address was sufficient to give notice regarding a change of attorney, the state Superior Court has ruled.Ridemind, LLC v. S. China Ins. Co., Ltd.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Ridemind, LLCv.S. China Ins. Co., Ltd. 2014 WL 2573310Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.United…Trial Strategy: When Will a U.S. Court Assert Jurisdiction Over a Foreign Insurer?
The globalization of commerce is leading to more and more situations where a U.S. company is insured by an overseas insurance carrier. What does it take…Commercial Union Insurance Company v. Pittsburgh Corning Corporation
COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY v. PITTSBURGH CORNING CORPORATION, PPG INDUSTRIES, INC., CORNING GLASS WORKS, THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY,…Jury Finds Fire Set Intentionally in Insurance Dispute
According to the amended complaint from plaintiffs Stephen and Michele McKean, property they owned was damaged by fire on Sept. 22, 2011. The plaintiffs had insurance through Nationwide Insurance Co., which provided coverage for fire damage, and they timely notified the carrier, the complaint said. However, the carrier did not provide the coverage, the complaint said.Allegheny Jury Awards Plaintiff for Delayed Diagnosis
According to a the plaintiff's pretrial memorandum, in the evening of Sept. 28, 2010, Thomas Mol, who was 34 and working as a financial manager, presented to the emergency room of the Forbes Regional Hospital. During the visit, Mol was seen by Dr. Elizabeth Moy, who was employed by EMP of Allegheny County LTD. The memo said that Mol complained of back pain and numbness. A CT scan was performed, and Night Hawk Radiology interpreted the readout. The memo said that Mol was sent home even though he was unable to walk under his own power.Trending Stories
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