By Aleeza Furman | April 28, 2020
The McAndrews Law Offices' estates and trusts department announced that Lindsey J. Conan became associated with the firm as of counsel.
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By Max Mitchell | April 27, 2020
A boilerplate reservation of rights letter wasn't effective since it failed to note a specific exclusion on the policy that clearly pertained to the case.
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By Marc Levy, Michael Rubinkam and Mark Scolforo, The Associated Press | April 24, 2020
Residents of north central and northwestern Pennsylvania are projected to be the first in the state to be released from Gov. Tom Wolf's stay-at-home order, and many retail stores in those areas should be able to reopen, under a statewide plan announced April 22.
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By Michael Riccardi | April 24, 2020
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of April 20. Both houses of the General Assembly were in recess at press time, subject to returning to session on 12-hour notice by call of the leadership. Lawmakers were observing social distancing, with the Pennsylvania Senate allowing remote voting and the state House of Representatives allowing proxy voting through party whips.
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By Zack Needles | April 23, 2020
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has raised the bar on what is required for an individual to be considered "self-employed" when determining an employer's tax liability under the state's Unemployment Compensation Law.
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By Zack Needles | April 23, 2020
In a concurring opinion, Justice Christine Donohue, joined by four other justices, expressed concern that judges are not required to be present for voir dire in civil cases the way they are in criminal cases.
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By Max Mitchell | April 23, 2020
The high court's decision lets stand the frontline appeals court's ruling that secondary buyers were not bound by original warranty agreements—which included mandatory arbitration provisions—between the real estate developer and the first purchasers of the homes.
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By Zack Needles | April 23, 2020
In a case that drew strong amici curiae interest from the insurance industry, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that an insurance carrier must defend its insured in a lawsuit by a man who was accidentally shot while intervening in a murder-suicide.
By VerdictSearch | April 23, 2020
On Feb. 10, 2016, plaintiff Loice Boywa, 31, a certified nursing assistant, was driving on Cowpath Road in Hatfield. The front passenger's side of a car struck the front driver's side quarter panel of her car. The impact pushed her off the road and into a tree. Boywa claimed injuries to her head, neck and lower back.
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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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