By Aleeza Furman | August 8, 2022
Under the PACT Act of 2022, a new federal cause of action included in the veterans-support bill could spur litigation from hundreds of thousands of former Camp Lejeune residents, lawyers said.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 14, 2022
Kline & Specter's Shanin Specter said that allowing the General Assembly to make venue decisions would only ramp up tensions between the branches of government. The measure's sponsor said he wanted to ease interbranch relations.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 7, 2022
Judge Christine Fizzano Cannon said the DA's response to the private complaint was inadequate. She explained the substance of the complaint was not subject to consideration in the appeal and that the remand to trial court may result in the same outcome of the complaint being declined.
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By Ellen Bardash | May 27, 2022
The judgment of the court said that a Pennsylvania statute was written to preempt the field. A dissenting opinion argued that with differing levels of gun violence between urban and rural areas, state law should allow for variation in gun regulation.
By Allison Dunn | April 7, 2022
The panel sought to appropriately define "employer" in a case of a New Jersey construction contractor that worked on the American Dream project.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 18, 2022
Newly elected Justice Kevin Brobson, who was sitting in on his first panel, said he was concerned that the court's consideration of the question may set a precedent for those in the legislature to seek an easy out.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 15, 2022
The current $9-a-day rate for jury duty can result in a net financial loss, even without considering the blow of missing a day of work.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 14, 2022
The current rate of $9 a day was instituted 60 years ago. The proposed compensation rate of $40 per day has been proposed in a bid to prevent financial hardship from getting in the way of potential jurors' service.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 4, 2022
Judge Vincent Johnson of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on Thursday denied the defendants' preliminary objections, in which the School District of Philadelphia claimed it was protected by governmental immunity.
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By Aleeza Furman | January 26, 2022
Attorneys at the hearing spoke out against a second bill proposing a damages cap in cases against youth social services providers, saying the cap would compromise the rights of abused children.
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