The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is giving Pittsburgh-based Meyer, Darragh, Buckler, Bebenek & Eck a second chance at recovering damages for attorney fees under quantum meruit, in a case where multiple justices acknowledged that court precedent had muddied the waters on what the firm could argue.

The justices granted allocatur Wednesday in Meyer, Darragh, Buckler, Bebenek & Eck v. Malone Middleman to consider whether the Superior Court erred in vacating the $15,000 quantum meruit award granted to Meyer Darragh.

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