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'Is That Really What the Framers Had in Mind?' DOJ Faces Skeptical Judge in House Subpoena Fight
"If you think impeachment is the answer here, that really is not a good state of affairs for our country," U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss in Washington said at a hearing Thursday in a dispute over access to census documents.Trial Judge Can't Revisit Case Without Explicit Remand From Fed. Court, Superior Court Rules
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that cases removed to federal court must be explicitly remanded back to the trial court before a trial judge can entertain any additional filings on the state court docket.Defense: Motorist Ignored Stop Sign, Caused Collision
On May 18, 2018, plaintiff Richard Wimmer, 63, was driving at the intersection of Charles Street and Passmore Street in Philadelphia. The driver's side of his sedan was struck by the front of a car. Wimmer claimed neck and back iBoies Schiller Lawyer Testifies Firm Helped Hire Ex-Spies to Aid Harvey Weinstein
A partner at Boies Schiller Flexner testified Thursday that the firm signed a contract with Black Cube, a private investigations firm with links to Israeli intelligence, on behalf of former Hollywood producer and former Boies Schiller client Harvey Weinstein.View more book results for the query "*"
Boies Schiller Partner Testifies Firm Helped Hire Ex-Spies to Aid Harvey Weinstein
A partner at Boies Schiller Flexner testified Thursday that the firm signed a contract with Black Cube, a private investigations firm with links to Israeli intelligence, on behalf of former Hollywood producer and former Boies Schiller client Harvey Weinstein.Father, Son Pinned in Vehicle Parking Lot Crash Get $1.05M
On April 4, 2017, plaintiff Stanley Kanyuck, 43, a security guard, and his father, plaintiff Stephen Kanyuck, 72, were exiting their vehicle in a parking lot in Bethlehem. A sport utility vehicle crashed into a shopping cart corral and into other vehicles, pinning the Kanyucks in their vehicle.High Court to Tackle Liability Waivers in Fight Over Phillies Charity Bike Ride Verdict
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted allocatur Jan. 28 in Degliomini v. ESM Productions, taking up an appeal from a June 2019 decision by the Commonwealth Court, which tossed out a $500,000 verdict that had been awarded to a man who was partially paralyzed when he struck a sinkhole during the 20-mile Phillies Charities Bike Ride in 2015.Should Inability to Make Bail Affect Workers' Comp Benefits?
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to review a Commonwealth Court's ruling that a Coca-Cola employee should not have had his workers' compensation benefits suspended for the period of time he spent in pretrial incarceration.Robinson & Cole Elects New Partner and Counsel
Robinson & Cole has announced the elevation of five lawyers, including a new partner and two promotions to counsel in Hartford.Trending Stories
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