By VerdictSearch | September 19, 2019
On June 10, 2017, plaintiff Jabari Savage, 37, a restaurant worker, was motorcycling on Hunting Park Avenue, in North Philadelphia. Savage rear-ended a sedan and was ejected from the motorcycle. He suffered facial injuries, including injuries to his teeth and jaw.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Caleb J. Holmes | September 19, 2019
On Aug. 21, the Justice Department issued a memorandum—using supplemental environmental projects (SEPs) in settlements with state and local governments—which curtails the use of supplemental environmental projects (SEPs) in consent decrees and settlement agreements with state and local governments.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | September 19, 2019
I am a criminal defense lawyer and my client has given me a gun that apparently was used in the commission of a crime. I would like to have the gun tested for fingerprints and whether it was recently fired. I also would like to have the gun cleaned. Can I do so?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carolyn R. Mirabile | September 19, 2019
Calculation of amount and duration of alimony, as well as the factors to consider, provide little guidance to the practitioner and even less predictability to the client. A few issues, which should be pointed out, lead the practitioner to understand the issue of alimony even less.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Brian D. Lipkin and Carly Loomis-Gustafson | September 19, 2019
When an employee quits, the employer might dig through its files, dust off an old noncompete agreement, and see what rights (if any) it has under the agreement. Does this scenario sound familiar?
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | September 19, 2019
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is now poised to answer two questions: Does the failure of one settlor of a trust to disclose to another each and every asset of a corporate entity being contributed to the trust constitute fraud? And should irrevocable trusts be subject to a stricter standard than wills for finding that fraud occurred?
By VerdictSearch | September 19, 2019
On Oct. 13, 2014, plaintiff Leandra Conklin, 27, was stopped in traffic on Horsham Road, near its intersection with Hartman Road, in North Wales, when her sport utility vehicle was rear-ended by a sedan. Conklin claimed injuries to her head, neck and shoulder.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | September 18, 2019
A Pennsylvania court has ruled that a "named driver" exclusion that specifically listed the insureds' son precluded coverage of a lawsuit filed against him for an accident that allegedly took place while he was driving his fiancée's automobile.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | September 18, 2019
Chief Justice Thomas Saylor said in the announcement that Teresa Ficken Sachs is "an experienced trial lawyer and accomplished appellate advocate, including many appearances before our court."
By Aleeza Furman | September 17, 2019
Barley Snyder continued the expansion of its regional office model with plans to move into Schuylkill County and open a new office featuring two new attorneys.
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