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Household Exclusions Don't Bar Stacking, Pa. Justices Rule in Break With Precedent
Household vehicle exclusions cannot be used to bar injured claimants from recovering stacked coverage, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled in a decision that breaks with decades of precedent.Silicon Valley Employment Lawyer Leaves Jones Day for Coblentz
Fred Alvarez has returned to San Francisco to join Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass.Wilmington Settles Lawsuit Over Anti-Muslim Bias at Public Pools
A Delaware federal judge Thursday approved the settlement, which requires the city to train workers on new regulations that would specifically accommodate clothing worn at the pools for religious reasons.Shock. Shock. A Lawyer Who Inflates Billables!
Christopher Anderson's deeds clearly won't earn him an Eagle Scout merit badge, but did he do anything that outrageous?View more book results for the query "*"
Age Discrimination Against Bronx Hospital by 3 Former Employees Goes Forward
An Appellate Division, First Department panel has ruled that the three former employees, including two patient care managers, have raised sufficient factual issues about whether their age led to, or helped lead to, the firings.Slip, Fall Outside of Daycare Caused Ankle, Back Injuries
On Feb. 4, 2014, plaintiff Joann Babbish, 66, a paraprofessional educator, slipped and fell on snow and ice outside Pixie Paradise Child Care Center, in West Hazelton. She fractured her ankle and claimed back injuries.Pauley Rips Investment Firm's Tardy Bid to Secure Slice of BofA Settlement
The federal judge took Gaia Holdings to task for its late attempts to get a slice of the multimillion dollar settlement of Bank of America's actions ahead of the burst of the housing bubble.US Supreme Court Settles the 'Wholly Groundless' Exception. Or Has It?
In a recent article I co-authored, I discussed the “wholly groundless” exception to delegation clauses under the Federal Arbitration Act, "Should an Arbitrator Determine Arbitrability Where a Claim Is 'Wholly Groundless'?"Midsize Moves: Public Office to Private Sector
A former senior deputy attorney general joins Barley Snyder, a former Connecticut Supreme Court associate justice joins Shipman & Goodwin, and more midsize moves.