By Aleeza Furman | February 3, 2025
The plaintiff had reached a settlement with the driver for his $100,000 auto policy limit, but she contended that the settlement did not fully compensate her for her injuries and sought underinsured motorist benefits under her mother’s auto policy.
By Aleeza Furman | December 26, 2024
“It has been a true privilege to serve alongside these impressive and committed individuals," Gerard Karam said in a statement. "Together we have had many proud accomplishments."
By Aleeza Furman | December 18, 2024
“Although discovery may yield information that undermines Kleinbard’s entitlement to payment from these funds, the decision to deny relief as a matter of law at the preliminary objections stage was premature,” the majority held in an opinion authored by Justice Kevin Dougherty.
By Aleeza Furman | November 18, 2024
The justices are slated to consider 12 matters between Tuesday and Wednesday, dealing with issues including the scope of immunity for mental health care providers and workers’ compensation coverage for nonprescription substances like CBD oil.
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By Riley Brennan | November 8, 2024
The judge denied the water park's attempts to dismiss a negligence suit after a guest claimed he slipped and fell on a set of stairs that were allegedly covered with mold and algae.
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By Aleeza Furman | Max Mitchell | November 7, 2024
Stradley Ronon's Michael Engle said he expects Sunday will likely focus most heavily on cases involving "street crime," such as targeting major drug or human trafficking cases. But, it remains to be seen whether Sunday will continue pressing civil and consumer protection cases like the Shapiro and Henry administrations had done.
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By Amanda O'Brien | November 4, 2024
Reed Smith is hosting a command center in its Pittsburgh office fielding calls to the nonprofit Election Protection Hotline from Western and Central Pennsylvania, while Cozen O'Connor is giving attorneys pro bono credit for all nonpartisan election activities.
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By Riley Brennan | October 29, 2024
The jury selected on Nov. 18 will decide only the issue of liability. If a jury enters a finding in favor of the plaintiff, a separate jury will be called to determine the amount of compensatory damages, according to a Lackawanna County judge.
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By Amanda O'Brien | October 29, 2024
The figure grew by $260,000 over the previous year, according to a new Major, Lindsey & Africa survey.
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By Aleeza Furman | October 24, 2024
"This is very significant not just for this individual case but for the profession," said BrotmanLaw's Ellen Brotman, who represented Michael Pisanchyn.
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