The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | June 2, 2022
This case required the court to examine prior precedents and historical practice to determine what a favorable termination actually entails.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sandra K. Jones | June 2, 2022
North America's pet insurance sector exceeded $2.83 billion at year-end 2021, meaning the industry has more than doubled since 2018.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua Lorenz | June 2, 2022
For construction attorneys, it's now critical to understand the ins and outs of surety bonds and how they're used in the context of private projects.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | May 31, 2022
Tucker Arensberg has welcomed Vijya Patel to the firm.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Ellen Bardash | May 27, 2022
The judgment of the court said that a Pennsylvania statute was written to preempt the field. A dissenting opinion argued that with differing levels of gun violence between urban and rural areas, state law should allow for variation in gun regulation.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | May 27, 2022
A ruling from the justices wouldn't just apply to statewide consolidations, like in the opioid or business interruption cases, but could also apply to smaller litigations, like those stemming from bus crashes or train derailments, Schmidt Kramer's Scott Cooper, who is a leading attorney for the plaintiffs, said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Wire service and ALM staff report | May 27, 2022
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court is set on Tuesday to be the first tribunal to hear from lawyers for the two candidates locked in a close race to become the Republican candidate for a U.S. Senate seat.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Michael Riccardi | May 27, 2022
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action in Harrisburg for the week of May 23. Both houses of the General Assembly were in recess at press time. The Pennsylvania Senate was set to return to session June 6. The state House of Representatives was scheduled to reconvene June 7.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Allison Dunn | May 27, 2022
The defendant claimed his Sixth Amendment right to confrontation was violated when the judge "refused to modify COVID-19 procedures consistent with surrounding jurisdictions," because the jury "could not assess the witness['] credibility by observing their behavior," the opinion said.
By VerdictSearch | May 26, 2022
On Jan. 9, 2019, plaintiff Betty Borges-Colella, 54, was driving on Hood Boulevard, at its intersection with South Oxford Valley Road, in Fairless Hills. As Borges-Colella entered the intersection, the passenger's side of her sport utility vehicle was struck by the front of another sport utility vehicle. She claimed injuries to her neck, back and knee.
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