By VerdictSearch | November 23, 2022
On Aug. 24, 2015, Lila Subedi was crossing Brownsville Road in Pittsburgh, from east to west. She was on her way to work with a number of coworkers, who were also crossing the street. As the group moved across the street, Subedi lagged a bit behind.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samuel H. Pond | November 23, 2022
While defendants are still let off the hook by courts for dilatory—and worse—tactics far more often than they should be, two recent cases my firm was involved in suggest that some Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Judges (WCJs) are finally saying "enough is enough," particularly with employers' and insurers' unreasonable contests of workers' compensation claims.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Aleeza Furman | November 22, 2022
"We have the ability to have these positions with great legal experience, great mentoring by judges in our commonwealth, and for whatever reason we don't have law students applying and seeking them out," said Justice Sallie Mundy, who sits on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Marianna Wharry | November 22, 2022
"Although the routine traffic stop was lawful—Trooper Golden possessed probable cause to stop based on the illegal window tint—once Lake withdrew his consent to search the vehicle, Trooper Golden was required to either (1) possess both probable cause that a crime was being committed and exigent circumstances; or (2) obtain a search warrant for the vehicle," Judge Anne E. Lazarus wrote.
By VerdictSearch | November 22, 2022
On March 20, 2019, plaintiff Ronald Smith, 37, an HVAC technician, was driving south on Broad Street, in South Philadelphia. At the intersection with Reed Street, the front of Smith's sedan struck the passenger's side of a car driven by Daisy Vai.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | November 22, 2022
The George Mason University Alumni Association has recently named Barley Snyder partner David J. Freedman its 2022 "Alumnus of the Year" for his pro bono work and accolades.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Marc Levy and Brooke Schultz, The Associated Press | November 21, 2022
Pennsylvania Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro gave his first Capitol news conference Nov. 16 as he begins the transition to his new job, pledging to work constructively with lawmakers and saying he will remain as attorney general until he is sworn in as governor in January.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Michael Riccardi | November 21, 2022
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of Nov. 14. Both houses of the General Assembly were in recess at press time. The state House of Representatives was scheduled to return to session on Nov. 18, subject to an earlier recall by Speaker Bryan Cutler, R-Lancaster. The Pennsylvania Senate had no scheduled return date.
By Max Mitchell | November 18, 2022
A federal jury in Pennsylvania has handed up a more than $1 million verdict in an underinsured motorist claim seeking coverage for alleged neck, back and shoulder injuries.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | November 18, 2022
The open seat on the high court is left by Chief Justice Max Baer, who died in October.
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