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No Ambiguity in Implied Consent Law
Two very similar cases involving challenges to the language of a warning on the implied consent form police officers give to DUI suspects have deeply divided the Commonwealth Court.Insurance Coverage Does Not Extend to Restitution
A person may not use his or her insurance policy to cover restitution costs imposed as part of a criminal sentence, an unanimous en banc Superior Court panel has ruled.Massage Therapy Not Reimbursable, Split Panel Rules
An injured worker who received treatments from a massage therapist cannot be seek reimbursement from his employer under the Workers' Compensation Act, a divided Commonwealth Court panel ruled.Judge: Swords Dicta Pierces Economic Damages Ban
In a significant victory for uninsured drivers who are victims of accidents through no fault of their own, a federal judge has predicted that the state Supreme Court is poised to lift a court-imposed ban on their seeking awards of economic damages.Allegheny County's Scanlon Leaves the Bench
In 10 years on the bench, Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Eugene F. Scanlon handled issues from child custody in the family division to complex litigation in the civil division.Protecting Banks from Dangers of a Cyber Attack
It begins like any other payday. Your payroll administrator arrives in his office after a long holiday weekend and turns on his computer to begin processing monthly paychecks. To begin the transfer of funds from your payroll account, the administrator enters his required username, secure password and the answer to a security question, known only to him. Once the bank has verified his identity, he gains access to the account ... only to discover that the funds have disappeared. Vanished. Gone. And the only information the bank can provide is that someone with this same username, password and security question accessed the account over the long weekend and transferred the funds. As far as the bank knows, it was you. Except it wasn't you.Midsized Firms See M&A Uptick, Steady Litigation
As the end of the year rapidly approaches, midsized firms have begun trying to forecast which practices will be busiest for them in 2011.Trending Stories
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