The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | October 4, 2018
A Lackawanna County trial judge has ruled that a nurse must resume her deposition testimony in a nursing home death case despite the defense's argument that her anxiety is too severe to allow her to continue.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 2, 2018
Williams Family Law partner Robert J. Salzer presented at the 2018 Bench Bar Conference hosted by the Bucks County Bar Association.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Victoria Hudgins | September 28, 2018
A pair of state legislators has suggested all courts in Pennsylvania should be required to provide a secure waiting area for victims and witnesses.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Victoria Hudgins | September 28, 2018
A state representative released a memo announcing his plan to create a professional licensing board for police officers.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Michael Riccardi | September 27, 2018
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of Sept. 24. The General Assembly was in recess at press time, and both houses were scheduled to reconvene on Monday.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | September 27, 2018
A litigant who asserts attorney-client privilege before trial may not unfairly surprise their adversary by waiving that privilege on the stand, a deeply split Pennsylvania Superior Court en banc has ruled, reaching the same conclusion arrived at by a divided three-judge panel in 2016.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | September 27, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that common-law civil forfeiture does not exist in Pennsylvania, but stopped short of saying the same for common-law criminal forfeiture, instead leaving that issue for another day.
By Max Mitchell | September 27, 2018
Erie County has agreed to pay more than $1 million to settle claims that corrections officers at the county prison beat a 52-year-old man so severely he eventually sustained strokes, kidney failure and a collapsed or punctured lung.
By Max Mitchell | September 27, 2018
The family of a man who was killed when a crane jib weighing more than 2,500 pounds fell on him have settled their claims against several construction companies for $6.5 million.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Fara A. Cohen | September 27, 2018
Due to the popularity and appeal of college sports, sports-related scandals are usually the ones making the headlines. For example, in May 2016, Art Briles was dismissed as head football coach of Baylor University for mishandling sexual assault allegations against his student-athletes.
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