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By Robert Storace | August 28, 2018
Attorneys for the estate of Edward Bertulis have filed suit against the eatery that allegedly sold Katherine Berman liquor right before the car accident that took both their lives last year. Bertrulis was killed when his vehicle was struck from behind by Berman's vehicle.
By Charles Toutant | August 27, 2018
In a Middlesex County wrongful death suit, Estate of Crosby v. Berkeley Redevelopers, the estate of an equipment mechanic who died while working on…
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 22, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has broken with previous appellate precedent, finding that a government vehicle did not need to be in motion, either voluntarily or involuntarily, when it allegedly caused an injury in order to be considered in ”operation” for the purposes of triggering the vehicle liability exception to governmental immunity.
By Greg Land | August 20, 2018
Lawyers for one of five victims who died in the 2013 crash argued that Milliken & Co. allowed a power pole to be erected on its property that violated a height agreement it had with neighboring Thomson-McDuffie County Airport.
By Greg Land | August 17, 2018
The jury heard the first of five cases stemming from the 2013 crash of a corporate jet at Thomson-McDuffie Airport.
By The Associated Press, with Staff Reporting | August 17, 2018
The widow of a worker killed in a 2016 pipeline explosion has filed a wrongful death lawsuit accusing Colonial Pipeline Co. of negligence.Lawyers…
By Michael Booth | August 17, 2018
"A rational jury can find that Benning was a de facto mother to the child, and felt her loss as deeply as any parent facing that horrific event," wrote Appellate Division Judge Jose Fuentes.
By Katheryn Tucker | August 17, 2018
Ford lawyers say a judge's imposition of "death-penalty contempt sanctions" against them by precluding their defense in a product liability case violates the company's "due process rights."
By Tom McParland | August 16, 2018
The city officials are accused of implementing a staffing policy that withheld needed water.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 10, 2018
Jurors awarded $39.2 million in compensatory damages and $250 million in punitive damages to plaintiff DeWayne “Lee” Johnson.
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