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Angelichio v. Myers, PICS Case No. 14-1264 (C.P. Berks June 30, 2014) Sprecher, J. (10 pages).

By | August 19, 2014
Discovery • Sanctions • Failure to Appear • Depositions
3 minute read

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Williams v. Willow Terrace, PICS Case No. 14-1254 (Pa. Super. July 31, 2014) (memorandum) Shogan, J. (30 pages).

By | August 19, 2014
Damages • Punitive Damages • Verdict • Expert Testimony • Wrongful Death
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Man Claimed Brain Injury After Armored-Truck Collision

By | August 19, 2014
According to the pretrial memorandum of plaintiff Frank Jazlovietcki, he was driving northbound along Brookwood Drive near the intersection with Street Road in Bensalem on April 21, 2012, when the passenger-side door was struck by a vehicle owned by defendant Garda CL Atlantic Inc. and operated by defendant Kevin Moss. Moss was traveling west along Street Road. The memo said Moss entered under a red light, and that the Garda vehicle weighed approximately seven tons.
6 minute read

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Parties Settle After Inmate Gets Pepper-Sprayed

By | August 19, 2014
According to the plaintiff's amended complaint, on Jan. 7, 2011, plaintiff Ernest Soreth, 57, turned himself in at the Bucks County Correctional Facility, at the direction of his parole officer. After sitting in his cell for about 13 minutes, he felt severe chest pain and fell to the floor, the complaint said
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Rising Stars 2014: Rebecca C. Franklin | 35

Rebecca Franklin is driven by a commitment to justice. It's in her blood.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Limited-Tort Filings Down in Pennsylvania, Attorneys Say

The tough economic decisions associated with taking limited-tort cases have led to a drop in the number of limited-tort filings, attorneys from around the state have told the Law Weekly.
6 minute read

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Parties Spar Over Tossed $14.5 Mil. Asbestos Verdict

Whether the jury that awarded a $14.5 million asbestos verdict had been told to award a specific number for noneconomic damages was the focus of arguments before the state Superior Court last week.
4 minute read

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O'Hare v. Mezzacappa, PICS Case No. 14-1218 (C.P. Northampton July 8, 2014) Koury, J. (54 pages).

By | August 12, 2014
Defamation • Invasion of Privacy • Damages • Motion to Vacate
3 minute read

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Saul v. Spring Valley Fitness, Inc., PICS Case No. 14-1234 (C.P. Berks July 21, 2014) Sprecher, J. (6 pages).

By | August 12, 2014
Playground Safety • Punitive Damages • Premises Liability • Failure to Supervise
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Limited-Tort Filings Down in Pennsylvania, Attorneys Say

The tough economic decisions associated with taking limited-tort cases have led to a drop in the number of limited-tort filings, attorneys from around the state have told the Law Weekly.
6 minute read

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