Before attorney Thomas A. Riley Jr. introduced himself to the state Supreme Court in Pittsburgh Wednesday, Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille told the attorney exactly who he would be battling: both sides of the bar.

“Your plaintiffs bar has filed a brief on behalf of appellants,” Castille told Riley, referring to the Pennsylvania Association for Justice. “Where do you stand?”

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