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Legal-Malpractice Suit Against Pa. Firm Presses On, Court Strikes Preliminary Objections
She claims that, in November 2023, the defendant associate drove to her house and tearfully informed her that he and his firm had committed legal malpractice and her case had been dismissed.Split Pa. High Court Rules Anti-Hate Lawn Signs Targeting Neighbor Were Protected Speech
According to the defendants' lawyer, the ruling delves into an area where little case law exists: "what rights you have as a property owner and speech on your own property."Pa. Court Revives Contract Claims Against 2 Lawyers Accused of Providing Ineffective Counsel
"The agreement is for you to do the job at a professional standard. I don't think that's a surprise," Ellen Brotman said. "It sounds like the attorneys here had a creative argument about why that isn't so or wasn't so in this case, and the court didn't accept it."Defense: Bicyclist Caused Intersection Accident
On May 15, 2015, during the evening hours, plaintiff Anthony Perkins, in his mid-20s, was riding a bicycle when he was struck by a police cruiser driven by Rocco Wack, of the Plymouth Township Police.Montgomery Bar's New President Urges Lawyers to Step Up Pro Bono Work
"We are all fortunate to be where we are, and it is our responsibility to pay it forward," Shearman said in a speech at the MBA's annual meeting Jan. 5.View more book results for the query "Kane, Pugh, Knoell, Troy "
Restaurant Denied Liability for Customer's Allergic Reaction
On Jan. 19, 2020, plaintiff Mark Abraham, 43, was a patron at Bambu Noodle House at Parx Casino in Bensalem. Abraham claimed the cuisine he ordered and was served contained onions and garlic, which caused him to have an allergic reaction that affected his respiratory system.What's Coming Up for the Pa. Supreme Court in October Arguments
The justices are slated to hear oral arguments in nine cases spread between Oct. 17 and 18, with issues including ex parte communications with doctors, free speech limits on lawn signs, and damages available in consumer protection suits.Attorney Disbarred After Suit Alleges Lying to Clients, Forging Judicial Documents
After a lawsuit prompted media coverage, an attorney says he has "found a number of additional claims against [James Conaboy and his firm] on behalf of former clients in Monroe County."Meet the Incoming President of the Montgomery Bar Association
The incoming president said members were drawn to participate more in programs that went beyond professional development and touched on the association's relatively new focus on attorney well-being.Pa. Supreme Court Takes Up Free Speech Questions Over Family's Anti-Racist Signs Targeting Neighbor
The high court has granted the petition for allowance of appeal of in the case Oberholzer v. Galapo, in which a precedential Superior Court ruling ruled that the "right to residential privacy may be violated when a listener is subjected to targeted speech, including picketing and protesting."Trending Stories
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