The estate of former Pennsylvania Superior Court Judge Robert C. Daniels, who died after a fall during a party at Berger & Montague shareholder Sherrie Savett’s home in 2011, has settled with Savett and others, but the defense has not been able to execute judgment.

According to a motion filed Jan. 7 in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas case of Daniels v. Savett, the defendants are seeking to enforce the settlement that they said was reached at an Oct. 29 mediation but has yet to be executed. The defense is seeking enforcement of the settlement, $1,000 for work done to file the motion and $500 a day for each day the general release is not executed.

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