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Insurer Has No Duty to Defend Heroin Dealer in Overdose Case
An insurance company has no duty to defend or indemnify a homeowner`s policyholder in a wrongful death suit stemming from allegations that the insured provided heroin that led to the overdose and subsequent death of a woman, a divided Superior Court has ruled.Arbitration Modification Plea Cannot Be Moved From State to Federal Court
When a Pennsylvania state court compels an arbitration and one of the parties later returns to the same court seeking modification of the arbitration award, the second party cannot then remove the dispute to federal court, since the petition to modify does not qualify as an initial pleading under the federal removal statute.$6.6 Million Awarded in Camp Drowning Case
A Philadelphia jury has awarded more than $6.6 million to the estate of an 8-year-old boy who drowned during his first swimming class at a summer camp after both lifeguards on duty abandoned their posts. Named as defendants were two nonprofit companies: the owner of the camp and a Philadelphia company hired to manage the camp and its employees. The jury decided that both defendants were negligent, but that the camp should bear 90 percent of the responsibility.Ineligible Pro Hac Vice Attorneys, In-House Counsel and Multijurisdictional Practitioners
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