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By Max Mitchell | November 6, 2019
"When you're looking at a subtle difference in the number of votes, I think the bar recommendation does matter," political consultant Larry Ceisler said. "When you can do negative ads and negative digital saying you're 'not recommended' by the bar, to a certain voter that makes a difference."
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By Max Mitchell | November 4, 2019
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel attorney Gary Samms, who represented Wheeler, said the experts played a significant role in convincing the jury.
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By Max Mitchell | November 4, 2019
Third Circuit Judge Joseph Greenaway said the matter should not have been filed as a motion to intervene in the class action docket itself but instead should have been brought as an attorney's lien.
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By Max Mitchell | October 29, 2019
The decision, which may be the first word from the federal courts on the hotly debated issue, appears to contradict a growing trend in Pennsylvania law.
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By Max Mitchell | October 9, 2019
A full complement of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to begin its two-day argument session Tuesday. Eleven cases are scheduled for argument.
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By Max Mitchell | October 8, 2019
The Philadelphia jury deliberating in the first punitive damages trial over Johnson & Johnson's conduct in marketing the antispychotic drug Risperdal has slammed the company with an $8 billion verdict.
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By Max Mitchell | October 8, 2019
"You 12 individuals, as a jury speaking as one, have that power," Kline & Specter attorney Thomas R. Kline told jurors.
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By Max Mitchell | October 1, 2019
The plaintiffs filed a reply Monday, contending that the defendants mischaracterized their allegations as "veil-piercing or alter ego theories."
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By Max Mitchell | September 17, 2019
The case marks the first time a Pennsylvania jury has been able to consider awarding punitive damages in a Risperdal case.
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By Max Mitchell | September 16, 2019
The insurance companies argued that the structure of the pharmacies in which the physicians held minority ownership stakes, provided a means for the defendants to be paid alleged kickbacks for the prescriptions, but Glazer said the carrier gave no evidence that the Pharmacy Act had been violated.
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