The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to take up the question of appealability in consolidated actions, an issue over which the Superior and Commonwealth courts are at odds.
The justices granted allocatur in Malanchuk v. Sivchuk, according to a per curiam order filed May 27. The Superior Court in December quashed an appeal from Ihor Malanchuk on en banc review, after a three-judge panel of the court had reversed the order granting summary judgment one year before.
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