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A Mixed Bag: Plaintiffs and Defendants Score Victories in Law Changes in 2023
Here's a look at the notable trends and decisions in Pennsylvania civil litigation law over the past year along with a review of anticipated decisions to keep an eye out for in the year ahead.Indicted Lawyers in Election Interference Case Argue Charges Infringe on Speech Freedoms
"Every single count of the indictment relates to that political speech. We don't jail people for this in this country," said Christopher Anulewicz, attorney for Robert Cheeley.ISO Commercial Auto Endorsements Review - Category 99 (Common Coverages)
Summary: There are a multitude of ISO commercial auto endorsements, and year by year, the list keeps growing. Rather than attempt a discussion of all…Your Appellate Get Out of Jail Free Card
Attorneys might not realize the second paragraph section 170.6(a)(2) provides that either party can exercise an additional peremptory challenge against the trial judge, according to Robert Roth of the Complex Appellate Litigation Group.View more book results for the query "State Farm Insurance"
Rear-End Crash Results in $950K Settlement Despite Plaintiff's Delayed Treatment for Injuries
A $950,000 settlement was reached in Monmouth County for a 61-year-old woman who was injured when she was rear-ended in traffic but didn't receive treatment until several months after the accident.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Baker Botts, Murtha Cullina, Cravath, Latham, Robison, Sharp, Sullivan & Brust, and McDonald Carano.Prosecutor Asks Judge to Revoke Bond for Harrison Floyd in Georgia Election Case
Chris Kachouroff, an attorney for Floyd, said District Attorney Fani Willis' attempt to revoke his client's bond was nonsense, adding, "She's not going to get it granted." He said he plans to file a motion to disqualify Willis from the prosecution "because of her personal animus against my client."Strawberries on Lex: Considerations for Financing an Office Building to Vertical Farming Conversion
While the potential advantages of converting office buildings into residential spaces are widely acknowledged, such conversions can be financially burdensome and present structural difficulties, often requiring a complete overhaul of existing floor plans and resulting in awkward layouts. As a result, another trend gaining traction in cities nationwide is repurposing office buildings for agricultural use and creating farms in urban centers.A Song and Dance: Why an Insurer's Claims Department Is No Broadway Show
Insurers are in the business of risk transfer, so they should know better than most the risk involved with attorneys performing the same business function as that of a typical insurance adjuster.Trending Stories
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