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Injured Party Can File Counterclaim Against Insurer
The Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas has ruled that an injured party can bring a declaratory judgment claim against an insurer directly—if the insurer has already named that party as a defendant in its own claim.Protecting Privileged ESI: Sedona Commentary
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig discusses the recent "Commentary on Protection of Privileged ESI" issued by The Sedona Conference, which contains insights that can help catalyze a lawyer's strategic thinking to develop tactical steps useful in certain types of complex litigation.Plaintiff's Leg Was Fractured in Multi-Vehicle Collision
On Oct. 1, 2010, plaintiff Shawn Garnett, 19, a retail employee, was a passenger in a 2003 Ford Explorer traveling on New Falls Road in Middletown Township. The driver, Meagan Peterson, lost control, crossed the center line, and struck two other vehicles head-on. Garnett, who was in the rear seat behind the driver, claimed he suffered a fractured left femur.To Work, New Political Lineup Will Require Compromise, Observers Say
The two-year General Assembly session began with swearing-in ceremonies in Harrisburg on Jan. 6. Observers say the new session might be one of the most politically dynamic ever.View more book results for the query "*"
Dallas Solo Sues Greenberg Traurig
Bob Holmes alleges Greenberg Traurig and its clients cost him up to $1 million in damages over a venue dispute.Fulton Judges Split Over Effort by King Estate to Discuss Settlements
The legal fighting among the children of Martin Luther King Jr. has grown so complicated that two Fulton County judges are disagreeing over how the civil rights leader's heirs may attempt to settle their differences.Legislature Not Likely to Pass Bills Before Wolf Takes Office
The prospect of the Republican-controlled Pennsylvania Legislature reconvening its new session before Democrat Gov.-elect Tom Wolf takes office has diminished.Executive and Legislative Action for Week of Jan. 5
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of Jan. 5. Members of the General Assembly are scheduled to return to voting session on Jan. 20.ACLU, Phila. City Paper Challenge Law Aimed at Felons' Speech
The Pennsylvania ACLU and several media outlets, including the Philadelphia City Paper, are challenging a state law they claim is aimed at silencing convicted felons and those who publish the words of felons.Trending Stories
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