The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to wade into high-profile issues of insurance law and theories for piercing the corporate veil during its oral argument session starting Dec. 1, but the most closely watched case on the docket is sure to be the arguments over the sexual assault conviction of disgraced actor and comedian Bill Cosby.

Two days of arguments, which bring to a close the high court’s fall session, are scheduled to start Dec. 1 and focus on cases out of the eastern part of the state. According to the schedule, the justices are set to hear six cases Dec. 1 and seven Dec. 2. The arguments are also set to be streamed live over YouTube.

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