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People in the News—May 26, 2021—Duffy + Fulginiti, Villanova Law
Tom Duffy, founder of Duffy + Fulginiti, co-presented a webinar for the Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel titled "Pointers on Closing Arguments," and the Clinic for Asylum, Refugee & Emigrant Services at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law is set to hold a series of CLE panels titled "Our Tech Futures: A Convening on Tech Surveillance and Accountability."Class Action Against Southwest Over COVID-Related Cancellations Is Cleared for Takeoff
The ruling, which also rejected efforts to strike the class allegations and move the case to Texas, marks a departure from some rulings last year, which had found that class action claims against other airlines could not survive preemption under the Airline Deregulation Act (ADA).'Maybe They Just Didn't Pay Attention': Pa. Justices Eye Defects in Inter-Policy Stacking Waiver
A lawyer for State Farm said the court needed to look at the intent of the legislature in promulgating the waiver form, noting that the purpose of the law is to lower insurance rates.New 'Stacking' Waiver Required When Altering Number of Cars on Policy, Split Court Rules
The majority said the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law "requires a new stacking waiver whenever the stacked amount of UIM coverage changes—regardless of whether the change is an increase or decrease in the amount of stacked coverage."PA Superior Court Upholds Attorney Fees Based on Lawyer's 'Frivolous Appeals'
The Court has upheld a ruling granting attorney fees to State Farm Insurance due to the insured's lawyer's "vexatious" conduct in conducting "frivolous appeals" in an insurance dispute.Superior Court Upholds Attorney Fees Based on Lawyer's 'Frivolous Appeals'
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has upheld a ruling granting attorney fees to State Farm Insurance due to the insured's lawyer's "vexatious" conduct in conducting "frivolous appeals" in an insurance dispute.Defense: Plaintiff Admittedly Distracted When She Fell
On June 18, 2014, plaintiff Jeanette Nadwodny, an executive assistant in her late 40s, was walking on a concrete walkway at 1536 N. Pleasantview Road in Sanatoga. She tripped and fell. Nadwodny suffered a fracture of her finger.Motorcyclist Said He Took Evasive Steps to Avoid Hitting Vehicle
On Aug. 31, 2015, plaintiff Thomas Modafferi, 58, a high school football coach, was riding his motorcycle on Lower Mountain Road in New Hope. He laid down his bike.Suit Over Lowe's Trip and Fall Settles for $4 Million
A woman who was injured after tripping and falling over a power cord at a Lowe's store has settled her federal case against the retailer and two other…Car Crash Caused Permanent Neck Injury, Plaintiff Claimed
On Nov. 12, 2016, plaintiff Astley Furgess-Grant, 19, was driving on Park Avenue, near its intersection at Chew Avenue, in North Philadelphia. While he was proceeding through the intersection, his car's left side was struck by a car that was being driven by James Ellison, who was traveling on Chew Avenue. Furgess-Grant claimed that he suffered injuries of his back and neck.Trending Stories
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