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The Legal Intelligencer

Parties Settle After Head-On Collision

By | October 22, 2013
On October 20, 2009, plaintiff Robert Farner, 58, a former union-affiliated painter who was retired on disability, was stopped at a stoplight in the northbound lane of Carlisle Pike, with his son, plaintiff Brandon Farner, 19, a grocery store stock boy, as a passenger, in the right-hand lane.
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New York Law Journal

Judge Faults Jury Award Against Former AG Staffers

A federal judge has refused to disturb a jury verdict that found staffers for the state Attorney General's Office were liable for denying a fair trial to a dentist accused of Medicaid fraud, but she ruled the plaintiff would have to accept a reduction in damages to about $4.7 million or risk another trial.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Discussion of Removal Issues Arising From Arbitration Cases

Compulsory arbitration cases historically posed problems for diverse defendants seeking to remove a personal injury case to federal court.
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pennsylvania Damages Law: Disregard of Economic Principles

In Helpin v. Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court continued its disregard of economic/financial principles and decades of economic data.
6 minute read

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