By VerdictSearch | April 6, 2023
On July 9, 2017, plaintiff Jennifer Hoffman, 39, was driving in stop-and-go traffic on Susquehanna Road, at its intersection with Edge Hill Road, in Abington. The rear of her vehicle was struck by the front of a trailing vehicle driven by Heidi Fitzgerald. Hoffman claimed neck injuries.
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By Hunter B. McMullin III | April 6, 2023
Recently granting allocator, Pennsylvania's Supreme Court heard oral argument on March 8 on Sullivan v. Werner, 253 A.2d 730 (Pa. Super. 2021), a case that may provide clarity to Pennsylvania's murky post-Tincher landscape on these key evidentiary issues.
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By Matthew C. Wood and Mackenzie M. Moyer | April 6, 2023
Years in the making, the final PFAS rule will be the first federally enforceable drinking water rule governing PFAS. The EPA intends to finalize the PFAS rule by the end of 2023.
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By Amanda O'Brien | April 6, 2023
Arguments focused on when the companies should have been aware that they had a potential malpractice claim, with the parties arguing that a 2004 email advising them to enter into a Department of Justice consent decree was deceptive and "would have caused 'reasonable minds' to relax their vigilance."
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By David Unkovic and Timothy J. Horstmann | April 6, 2023
The world of municipal bonds tends to be conservative in nature and slow to change. The ESG movement (environmental, social and governance) presents a new way of looking at things that can cause confusion and even shock when it bumps up against traditional concepts.
By ALM Staff | April 5, 2023
'My diverse work experience has given me a keen understanding of a Superior Court case from inception to conclusion from every side and position in a matter. I have seen them all firsthand as a litigator, as a clerk or both.'
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | April 4, 2023
Scavello originally brought a putative class action for fraud and related claims, alleging that the corporation made false representations when submitting insurance claims for prescription drugs.
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By Riley Brennan | April 4, 2023
"Their votes were counted, and no decision from this court can change that," U.S. District Judge Joseph F. Leeson Jr. of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania wrote. "Therefore, the plaintiffs received judicially sanctioned relief, the precise relief they requested when bringing suit, which materially altered their legal relationship with the Board."
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | April 4, 2023
McNees Wallace & Nurick public finance attorney Donna Kreiser led two sessions on March 28 designed to empower women seeking to make a more significant impact on an organization's board of directors at the Lancaster Chamber's 2023 Professional Women(+)'s Forum.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Pennsylvania House Democratic Caucus | April 3, 2023
Following the Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee hearing on gun safety, state Rep. Perry Warren, D-Bucks, reintroduced three bills directly addressing the gun safety concerns heard during testimony.
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