Whether or not Cozen O’Connor will be able to forgive the $450,000 in legal bills U.S. Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pa., racked up during a failed mayoral bid in 2007 is the highlight case on the docket for the state Supreme Court’s oral argument session in Philadelphia this week.

Although the court is scheduled to hear arguments focusing almost exclusively on criminal issues during today’s session, on Wednesday, the justices are set to hear about Cozen O’Connor’s fundraising questions, as well as issues related to the validity of electronic voting machines, the proper liquidation of insurance companies, whether medical equipment purchased by a taxpayer radiologist is taxable and whether the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law applies to charges a rental car company can levy for damage to vehicles.

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