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Suits & Deals: Man Struck by Forklift in Supply Yard Gets $2.35M in Monmouth County Suit
A man struck and run over by a forklift while doing business at a landscape supply yard was paid a $2.35 million settlement on Oct. 4 in his suit, Fratianni v. Pantano Nursery & Landscaping Supply.Lawmakers Cut No-Fault Divorce Waiting Period in Half
The process for obtaining a no-fault divorce in Pennsylvania just got shorter. Lawmakers have reduced the waiting period to start dividing assets and deciding alimony from two years after separation to one.The Challenge of Using 'Parental Alienation' Accusations in a Custody Case
A separated mother and father are both frequently criticizing each other in front of their 10-year-old child. A separated father tells his children the mother isn't being fair to him. A separated mother complains to the children that the father doesn't have time for them. Do these complaints rise to the level of parental alienation?Coverage for Emotional Distress Claims in Pennsylvania
Commercial general liability insurance policies typically cover those sums an insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of "bodily injury." That term is usually defined as: "bodily injury, sickness or disease sustained by a person, including death resulting from any of these at any time."Proposed Orders to Appoint Custody Evaluators
In August 2010, the court approved Rule 1915.18 for what was called a "form of order directing expert examination and report." The rule is a general order and, while the rule requires certain things, it really is lax in what, respectfully, this article suggests.Lawsuits Reinstated Against UPMC Over Hepatitis Outbreak
Several lawsuits have been reinstated against a Pittsburgh hospital, over claims that it failed to properly report to authorities the activities of a lab technician whose conduct eventually caused a multi-state hepatitis C outbreak.Bank Can't Shield Consultant's Documents From Discovery
A bank cannot apply the work-product doctrine to a series of communications exchanged by a consultant it hired to operate an indebted construction company, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.People in the News—June 27, 2016—Wilson Elser
Syreeta Moore joined Wilson Elser as of counsel in its Philadelphia office.Trending Stories
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