By Christopher Lilienthal | January 5, 2004
The state Supreme Court lifted the driver's license suspension of a man who refused to submit to blood-alcohol testing after being stopped by an a police officer just outside a
By Asher Hawkins | February 22, 2006
Differing with the holding of a three-judge panel several months ago, an en banc panel of the Superior Court has ruled that a homeowners insurer should have to provide coverage to a Pittsburgh
By Gina Passarella | November 26, 2008
The state Supreme Court has denied allocatur in a case where an insurance company and its insurance defense law firm were hit with a $3 million verdict for breach of contract and legal malpractice
By By KRISTEN WYATT | October 15, 2007
BALTIMORE (AP) _ A fundamentalist church that pickets at soldiers' funerals was cleared of defamation charges Monday in a first-in-the-nation lawsuit filed by the family of a fallen serviceman.
By Gina Passarella | December 20, 2010
Morgan R. "Dick" Jones, who served as chairman of Drinker Biddle & Reath for 11 years, died Friday morning at the age of 71 after a brief battle with pneumonia. Jones served as
By Hank Grezlak and Gina Passarella | September 17, 2007
In a stunning close to a tumultuous chapter in the state Supreme Court's history, Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy told his colleagues in Pittsburgh Monday that he would step down by year's end, accord
By Leo Strupczewski | November 30, 2010
In Phyllis Zaleppa's personal injury case, the jury's award was more of a beginning than an end. The 69-year-old Medicare recipient, injured in an October 2004 car accident, began a wait for
By Charles Toutant | July 11, 2012
The New Jersey judiciary has administratively stayed adjudication of appeals from red-light camera tickets across the state until the technology is found to be up to statutory snuff. A
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May 12, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Supreme Court said Monday that it can't intervene in an important dispute over the rights of apartheid victims to sue U.S. corporations in U.S. courts because four of the nine ju
By Anthony Lin | July 30, 2004
In just about every major city in Vietnam, simulated GI canteens with names like Apocalypse Now and DMZ dominate a good chunk of the nightlife. With stereos blaring the Rolling Stones and hous
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