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Julia Rater Runs for Centre County Court of Common Pleas
'I have firsthand experience in the types of cases that our judges see on a regular basis, having been in the courtroom almost weekly during my entire 27-year career. Because of this, I know our county caseload, I know how the court currently works, and I know the challenges and needs of those who come before the court.'Product Liability Suit Against Amazon Over Collapsed Ladder Sent to Fed Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Suit Alleging Defective Ceiling Fan Caused House Fire Sent to Federal Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Sex Abuse Claims Against Catholic Church Time-Barred Despite Grand Jury Reports, Pa. Justices Rule
In March 2016, Pennsylvania's 37th Investigative Grand Jury issued a report indicating Bodziak had sexually abused victims in the diocese and that the diocese was aware of it, Donohue said. Rice sued 35 years after the last instance of her abuse allegedly occurred in 1981.View more book results for the query "Meyer, Darragh, Buckler, Bebenek & Eck, P.l.l.c."
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Managing Your Law Firm Separation
We have counseled dozens of firms and attorneys with respect to professional transitions over many years. In our experience, our attorney clients who successfully forged new careers have followed these five suggestions.A Small, but Significant Change to a Rule: Successor Counsel and Contingency Fees
Like many of you, we have taken refuge in work. In that spirit, we offer a column that focuses more narrowly and looks at a recent change to Rule of Professional Conduct 1.5. The change adds a new Comment 5 and affects any lawyer who uses contingency fees in their practice.Pa. Justices Mull 'Endless Period of Time' for Filing Clergy Sex Abuse Cases
The case, captioned Rice v. Diocese of Altoona, could be a bellwether for numerous additional lawsuits that have been filed in Pennsylvania in the wake of two grand jury reports issued by the state Attorney General's Office that documented decades of child sexual abuse by priests in diocese across the state.Civil Liability for Decades-Old Priest Abuse Claims to Highlight Pa. Supreme Court Arguments
During the three-day session, the justices are scheduled to hear a total of 13 arguments, with the argument session in the closely watched Rice v. Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown as the first on the list.Despite 'Serious Misgivings,' Court Says It's Bound by Its Own Auto Insurance Precedent
The Pennsylvania Superior Court said that, despite "serious reservations" about a prior appeals panel's analysis, it was bound by the panel's ruling to find that an employee is covered under his employer's insurance for an accident that occurred while he was using his own vehicle in the scope of his employment.Trending Stories
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