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People in the News—Oct. 6, 2017—Lamb McErlane
Lamb McErlane partner Helen H. Mountain participated in a panel discussion to discuss corporate law careers at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.Pennsylvania Instant Case Service Download Page
Use this page to download the cases discussed in The Legal Intelligencer.Autonomous Vehicles Predicted to Change Car Ownership, Insurance Industry
Pittsburgh is at the epicenter of autonomous vehicle research and testing. Pittsburgh Uber riders are currently being serviced by a fleet of autonomous…Abboud v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh, PA
Application of Insured vs. Insured Exclusion in D&O Policy Did Not Require Collusion Among InsuredsAttorney Blocked in Bid to Secure Info on Highmark's Reimbursement Rate
A recent Commonwealth Court decision rejecting a bid to secure insurance reimbursement rates put up a roadblock for lawyers seeking the information, but will not prevent discovery through subpoenas on a case-by-case basis according to attorneys.Company Cyberinsurance—The Supply Chain Dilemma
A company’s supply chain is an integral and sometimes complicated part of its business. As companies optimize their supply chains using interconnected…High-Asset Divorce Case: Getting the Decree Is Only the Beginning
The management and conclusion of many noncomplex divorce matters with associated litigation share much in common. The parties and attorneys work to sort out custody and support issues, value limited assets and debts and then negotiate to settle or litigate the economic issues in equitable distribution. In what many practitioners term, the "house and pension case," the number of steps required to conclude a matter for clients might be able to be counted on one hand.Court Upholds $5.1M Award, but Won't Let Plaintiffs Collect
While ruling that a $5.1 million bad-faith verdict against an insurance company should not have been vacated, the Pennsylvania Superior Court also held that the judgment was unenforceable.Court Upholds $5.1M Award, but Won't Let Plaintiffs Collect
While ruling that a $5.1 million bad-faith verdict against an insurance company should not have been vacated, the Pennsylvania Superior Court also held that the judgment was unenforceable.Trending Stories
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