The number of attorneys against the Superior Court’s decision to quash a grocer’s appeal of an $18.5 million verdict against it for failure to file post-trial motions has grown to include several former judges of the front-line appeals court.

Now that the Supreme Court has granted allocatur in Newman Development Group of Pottstown v. Genuardi’s Family Markets , the same groups that filed amicus briefs in support of the grocer at the Superior Court level are again lending their opinions to assist in appellate review.

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