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By Max Mitchell | March 11, 2019
A unanimous three-judge Pennsylvania Superior Court panel on March 8 reversed a 2017 decision that dismissed the case, which stemmed from contempt proceedings that captured the attention of lawyers across Pennsylvania.
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By Max Mitchell | March 7, 2019
The filing argued that Tiffin Indian Cuisine restaurants, which filed the proposed class action late last year, agreed to arbitrate disputes on a non-class basis before the American Arbitration Association when it agreed to the terms and conditions on Grubhub's website.
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By Max Mitchell | February 28, 2019
Defendants in a cluster of class action lawsuits filed in the wake of a "seismic" Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling on stacking have removed the cases to federal court.
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By Max Mitchell | February 27, 2019
Seeger Weiss attorney Chris Seeger, who is co-lead counsel in the litigation, on Tuesday asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit to deny the motion for stay that Thrivest filed with the court last week.
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By Max Mitchell | February 27, 2019
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to hear arguments next week in a case that is likely to result in sweeping changes to how attorneys in the state handle strict liability cases.
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By Max Mitchell | February 26, 2019
The high court on Monday granted certiorari in Rotkiske v. Klemm, in which last year an en banc panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit determined that the discovery rule does not apply to the FDCPA, meaning the statute of limitations begins to run as soon as the alleged violation.
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By Max Mitchell | February 25, 2019
Florida attorney Patrick Tighe, who represents around 90 former players, filed a motion for "court intervention" Sunday that asked the court to bar the claims administrator from performing more than one audit of a player's claim.
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By Max Mitchell | February 25, 2019
For the next two weeks, several offices used for Philadelphia's adult probation, parole and pretrial services are set to be closed as the facilities will be moved to a new location in Center City.
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By Max Mitchell | February 22, 2019
McKesson, which is facing claims that it misrepresented the vaccine's safety, filed a motion to dismiss Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, contending that 92 cases should be dismissed because the complaints failed to give sufficient details about the allegations.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | February 20, 2019
After attorney Paul Titus broke a building lease when his old firm, Titus & McConomy, dissolved, the landlord went after him for millions of dollars in unpaid rent by gunning for his wages from his new firm, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis.
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