The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel J. Siegel | February 19, 2024
The headline was clear and scary. "Cyberattack Hits Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts." Yes, another attack on the courts. The attack disabled online docket sheets and the electronic case document filing portal. Court officials claimed that there was no evidence that the hackers had stolen data.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen McConnell and Dillon Smith | February 16, 2024
The proposal of Rule 16.1 poses the question of whether there are serious problems afflicting MDL procedures. And if so, is proposed Rule 16.1 the solution?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jessica L. Mazzeo | February 15, 2024
In a law firm setting, issues often occur when policies are not enforced equally across the board or when there is no supporting documentation for performance complaints. These types of misalignment can lead to discrimination claims.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Aleeza Furman | February 15, 2024
"All of these justices also feel that it's important to explain how they see the law. More important than simply going along to get along," John Hare said.
By VerdictSearch | February 13, 2024
On Oct. 1, 2018, plaintiff Tara Oberholtzer, 51, was operating a sport utility vehicle that was involved in a collision with a dump truck hauling a flatbed trailer. Donald Yost of New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. Inc. was operating the truck.
By VerdictSearch | February 13, 2024
On Feb. 2, 2019, plaintiff Edward Childs, a man in his mid-70s, was involved in a rear-end collision. The tortfeasor's insurer tendered its $100,000 insurance policy.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 12, 2024
"With our digital platforms fully operational, those seeking court services, information and educational materials are once again able to access the level of service and support they have come to expect and appreciate from the court system," Chief Justice Debra Todd said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael T. Korns and Anna R. Hosack | February 12, 2024
Last spring, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court addressed the question of who is entitled to standing in matters before a municipal zoning hearing board, and more importantly, who has standing to file an appeal from a board decision.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David G. Mandelbaum | February 9, 2024
Often, the plaintiff has brought the case even though the plaintiff has not paid a very significant portion of the total costs, has not committed to pay a significant portion of the costs, and has not been adjudicated responsible for anything. Why does that private plaintiff get to trigger allocation litigation?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James M. Beck | February 9, 2024
Historically, when a general jury verdict could have been based on either valid or invalid grounds, a new trial was required. In such situations, the jury "may as readily have followed the incorrect as the correct theory, and it is impossible to know which they accepted."
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