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Unanimous Pa. Supreme Court Declines to Expand Opportunities to Re-Waive UIM Stacking
"It's certainly going to limit the ability of claimants to recover, and it shifts the burden from the insurance companies onto those claimants to comply with the law," said James Hockenberry, a partner with the Law Office of Leon Aussprung who represented the plaintiffs.People in the News—April 10, 2023—McCarter & English
McCarter & English announced the election of seven new partners, including Alison Morrissey in the firm's Philadelphia office.Drunken Driver Caused Head-On Crash, Injuries: Plaintiffs
On Oct. 20, 2020, plaintiff Janette Walker, 51, was driving north on Thompson Run Road in McCandless Township. The front of her vehicle was struck head-on by a vehicle driven by Alex Davis, who was driving in the opposite direction.Appellate Division Holds Solo Lawyer's Emails With ASA Are Protected by Litigation Privilege
"[R]egardless of what Wiesner said to the ASA and the level of his involvement in fashioning the email to the Law Division, an absolute litigation privilege applied," the opinion said.People in the News—Feb. 17, 2023
The Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel (PADC) is scheduled to offer a webinar titled "Investigating and Defending Sexual Torts," on Feb. 21.View more book results for the query "Bennett, Bricklin "
Motorist Struck at Intersection Settles For $1.5 Million in Middlesex
A $1.5 million settlement was reached on Nov. 1 in a Middlesex County suit, Murphy v. Schildge, after a man ran a stop sign causing another car to…Plaintiff: Crash Caused by Defendant's Improper Turn
On March 20, 2019, plaintiff Ronald Smith, 37, an HVAC technician, was driving south on Broad Street, in South Philadelphia. At the intersection with Reed Street, the front of Smith's sedan struck the passenger's side of a car driven by Daisy Vai.People in the News—Nov. 10, 2022—Knox McLaughlin
Colleen D. Campbell has recently joined as a new associate with Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett.Pa. Supreme Court to Weigh Precedent-Setting Case on Liability Coverage
The high court's Tuesday order granting the defendant's petition for appeal in Kramer v. Nationwide Property and Casualty Insurance addresses a rationale that, according to the plaintiffs' lawyer Kevin Cornish, the Superior Court had raised on its own accord.Trending Stories
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