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Will Revamped High Court Favor Products Liability Plaintiffs?
Very little has changed in the products liability landscape since November 2014, when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its decision in Tincher v. Omega Flex and largely reset the practice area. The Superior Court has issued one nonprecedential opinion interpreting portions of Tincher, and the high court has agreed to hear argument in one post-Tincher case. Otherwise, the "considerable confusion" that a Clarion County judge lamented in an October 2015 decision has remained constant.Attorneys Await Answers on Key Products Liability Questions
When Tincher v. Omega Flex landed on products liability attorneys' desks 15 months ago, its 137 pages left them looking for more. The state Supreme Court's fervently awaited decision raised a series of questions, the most pressing of which was when the other foot might drop.Law Firm Leaders' Books of Business Lend Credibility
As law firms grew in size and complexity, there was a well-adopted school of thought over the past decade that the firms' leaders should focus 100 percent of their time on managing what had become large-scale businesses. But in Pennsylvania alone, there are a number of firms, including the largest by head count and the most profitable, respectively, whose leaders have some of the largest books of business in the state.Dechert Bolsters Antitrust Group With Buchanan Hire
In a rare lateral move for Dechert in Philadelphia, the firm has hired an antitrust partner who has served as a member of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's six-person leadership team.Products Liability an 'Unnerving New World' Since 'Tincher'
Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille had spent years working over the issue with his colleagues, trying to form a consensus. For nearly two decades, a question had been kicked around the state Supreme Court: Would Pennsylvania products liability law continue to follow the Restatement (Second) of Torts or would it update its standing and adopt the Third Restatement, published in 1998?View more book results for the query "Montgomery McCracken"
People in the News—Jan. 28, 2016—ADR Options Inc.
Former Judge William E. Ford joined the panel of neutrals for ADR Options Inc.People in the News—Jan. 26, 2016—Marshall Dennehey
John P. Zeigler joined the Camp Hill office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin as a shareholder in the firm's workers' compensation department.INADMISSIBLE: Law Firms Drop Into Morning Mix on NPR
There must be something extra alluring about a public radio voice coasting over the five syllables of Zuck-Er-Man-Spae-Der. The litigation boutique and a handful of general service law firms with offices in Washington bought National Public Radio sponsorships in 2015, positioning their names on the hottest auditory advertising avenue of the year. Plus more in this week's column.INADMISSIBLE: Law Firms Drop Into Morning Mix on NPR
There must be something extra alluring about a public radio voice coasting over the five syllables of Zuck-Er-Man-Spae-Der. The litigation boutique and a handful of general service law firms with offices in Washington bought National Public Radio sponsorships in 2015, positioning their names on the hottest auditory advertising avenue of the year. Plus more in this week's column.CFPB Urges Judge to Name Companies That Sued Agency Anonymously
Several companies in the credit-repair services industry should not be allowed to keep their identities secret in their suit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the agency told a federal judge in Washington this month.Trending Stories
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