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By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 5, 2018
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled a $500,000 jury award to a Pittsburgh man who alleged his leg was burned by the friction of rubbing up against other passengers while riding in an overcrowded limousine was properly considered.
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By Zack Needles | April 5, 2018
The court is scheduled to hear arguments April 10 and April 11.
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By Zack Needles | April 5, 2018
In a published opinion issued April 2, a two-judge panel of the court reversed a Susquehanna County trial judge's decision granting summary judgment to defendant Southwestern Energy Production Co. on claims of trespass and conversion by a group of property owners.
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By Lizzy McLellan | April 4, 2018
Beck & Thomas brings Vorys Sater's IP practice to 30 professionals.
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By Lizzy McLellan | April 4, 2018
Ken Adams wrote the book on contract law, and is contributing that knowledge to a "combined intelligence" software platform.
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By Zack Needles | March 29, 2018
In a case with potentially millions of dollars at stake, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court invalidated the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's practice of imposing ongoing penalties against polluters for the continued migration of contaminants within state waters.
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By Zack Needles | March 29, 2018
If patients with sponges and scissors left in their bodies can sue more than seven years after their surgeries, why can't organ recipients who received problematic organs do the same?
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 22, 2018
The parents of a baby girl whose scalp was disfigured after a doctor wrapped an ACE bandage around her head to treat swelling following her premature birth has been awarded $47 million by a federal jury.
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By Max Mitchell | March 22, 2018
United States Steel cannot bring antitrust claims against 40 Chinese steel manufacturers over alleged price-fixing, the U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled in a decision that refines exactly what type of injuries private companies must have suffered to make antitrust claims.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 22, 2018
In order to verify the extent of a woman's injuries stemming from an auto accident, the judge presiding over her lawsuit has ordered that she give the defendant access to her Instagram account.
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