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By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 10, 2020
"Examining the unambiguous statutory language in conjunction with the household vehicle exclusion," Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas President Judge David Ashworth wrote, "the court finds that such policies operate to 'strip an insured of default UM/UIM coverage without requiring an insurer to demonstrate, at a bare minimum, that the insured was even aware that the exclusion was part of the policy.'"
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 20, 2020
The accident occurred on Interstate 70 East in Brush Creek Township, Pennsylvania, when the vehicle's driver tried to pass a tractor trailer at a high speed during a rain storm, according to the plaintiff's court papers.
By Max Mitchell | June 18, 2020
Chief Justice Thomas Saylor, who wrote the court's 16-page opinion, said the language of the law was clear, and any policy concerns expressed by a county court system would best be addressed by the General Assembly.
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By Erica Silverman | May 28, 2020
Several firms said they haven't taken a hit financially while working remotely, but they still want to get people back in the office safely and soon.
By Max Mitchell | May 19, 2020
The case gave the Pennsylvania Supreme Court the chance to address whether probation departments may bar probationers from using medical marijuana, which is legal in Pennsylvania.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | April 30, 2020
After more than two decades of litigation, a fee dispute in state court between former law partners has officially ended with a $3,900 award.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 23, 2020
The Pennsylvania Superior Court, providing guidance into what is necessary for a viable claim for intentional interference with an inheritance, has affirmed a Lancaster County trial judge's dismissal of a woman's claims that her sister and her mother's lawyer tried to diminish her portion of her mother's estate.
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By Lizzy McLellan | March 19, 2020
Gov. Tom Wolf made the mandate as part of a larger order specifying that non-life-sustaining businesses must close to prevent further spread of the new coronavirus.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 9, 2020
Administrators from Pennsylvania's three federal district courts and the Philadelphia-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit said Monday that they're keeping an eye on the progression of COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus disease, but have not made changes to court operations.
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By Dan Clark | February 19, 2020
"We are disappointed with the outcome of the Supreme Court's decision, particularly after the factual findings of a judge of the court of common pleas and the hearing committee who held evidentiary hearings and concluded that our client did not breach any ethical rules," Robert Tintner, partner at Fox Rothschild in Philadelphia, said in a statement to Corporate Counsel.
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