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Berks Co. Housing Excavation Case Settles for $5 Mil.
The estate of an undocumented worker who was crushed to death under a collapsing housing excavation has settled for $5 million with the construction company that was excavating the land, one of the estate's attorneys has reported.Commonwealth v. Smith, PICS Case No. 13-1047 (Pa. Super. May 1, 2013) Wecht, J. (17 pages).
The evidence proved that appellant was an active participant in the conspiracy and was sufficient to support the reasonable inference that damage to parked vehicles was caused by appellant during the chase, but the trial court prevented appellant from asserting which right he sought to invoke, i.e., whether he sought to assert his right to represent himself or to seek appointment of new counsel. Judgment of sentence vacated.If You Can't Have the White House ...
Five members of the State Bar's Board of Governors are going for the presidency this year. Plus: Bay Area lawyers find outsourcing deposition-summary work overseas maybe wasn't the best way to go. Now they're all for domesticity.View more book results for the query "*"
Effect of Recession on Damage Awards in Employment Cases
Russell Penzer, a partner at Lazer, Aptheker, Rosella & Yedid, and Maryam Parvaneh, an associate with the firm, discuss the impact that the state of the job market should have on the calculation of damages in employment discrimination actions, taking into account "make whole relief," "front pay" and "back pay."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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