By VerdictSearch | June 15, 2023
On Dec. 12, 2019, plaintiff Meldrick Taylor, 53, a pastor, was driving on Kensington Avenue, near its intersection with Somerset Street, in Northeast Philadelphia. The rear of his sedan was struck by the front of a trailing car driven by Benjamin Auerbach. Taylor claimed a neck injury.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 14, 2023
The Legal announced its 2023 winners for Attorney of the Year and Law Firm of the Year at the Pennsylvania Legal Awards on Wednesday night.
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By Riley Brennan | June 14, 2023
In two related cases, a Pennsylvania district court sided with voters and organizational plaintiffs who challenged the disqualification of undated and incorrectly dated mail-in ballots.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | June 13, 2023
Goldberg Segalla added Andrew F. Beck to the firm's employment and labor group in Philadelphia.
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By The Associated Press | June 12, 2023
A proposal to allocate $100 million in federal funds to pay for adult mental health programs easily passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, a plan built on the recommendations of a state commission charged with issuing suggestions for coordinated care.
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By Alexa Woronowicz | June 12, 2023
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of June 5. The Pennsylvania Senate is scheduled to reconvene June 19 and the House of Representatives is scheduled to return to session Monday.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 8, 2023
The plaintiff's attorney, David Senoff, said the Superior Court's ruling reexamines how the test for considering a venue transfer applies in an era where remote technology is commonplace.
By Aleeza Furman | June 8, 2023
A Philadelphia jury on June 1 awarded $5 million to a man whom an intoxicated driver crashed into and crushed his legs.
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By Samuel C. Stretton | June 8, 2023
The attorney-client privilege was always considered one of the strongest privileges under the law, but this modern world has seen a certain sense of some people who are not carefully complying with the requirements of confidentiality. Why isn't something being done?
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By Gary E. Steinbauer and Christina M. Puhnaty | June 8, 2023
The EPA's proposed rule relies heavily on hydrogen co-firing and carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) deployment as part of the decarbonization of the power-producing sector.
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