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February 04, 2011 |

Steptoe Partner Mark Neubauer is a Cheesehead Ready for Sunday

The Wisconsin native and Green Bay Packers shareholder has something special planned when his favorite team faces off against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV this weekend. Neubauer also has some thoughts on any new NFL team coming to Los Angeles, where he practices securities, antitrust, and entertainment law.
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July 26, 2002 |

Former Football Player Loses Challenge to Workers' Comp Law

A former Pittsburgh Steeler lost his bid Wednesday to overturn a part of Pennsylvania's workers' compensation law that limits benefits for professional athletes. A Commonwealth Court panel rejected former football player Mitch Lyons' challenge to a section of the state's law that limits benefits for partially disabled players from the NFL, the NBA, the NHL and baseball.
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March 18, 2013 |

Fed judge tosses 2011 Super Bowl tickets lawsuit

PITTSBURGH (AP) - A federal judge in Pittsburgh has dismissed one lawsuit from people who bought tickets to the February 2011 Super Bowl in Dallas, but had to watch it on TV because their seats weren't properly installed in time for the game.
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June 12, 2000 |

News in Brief

The Supreme Court ruled last week that a broad Washington state law allowing visitation rights for grandparents and other third parties violated the due process rights of a mother to raise her children as she saw fit.
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July 30, 2007 |

No Bad Faith for Insurance Co. Over Agent's Misrepresentations

The state Supreme Court issued a lengthy decision that discusses the grounds on which an insured may sue an insurer if it is alleged the insurance agent misrepresented the nature of the policy sold.
6 minute read
September 15, 2009 |

Lawyer: Strike alleged rape victim's statement

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September 10, 2009 |

Steelers QB's attorney rejects settlement offer

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March 02, 2006 |

Justices Consider Broad Reading of Bad Faith Statute, UTPCPL

Pennsylvania's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law is meant to be read broadly, and an insurance policy purchaser bringing a claim under the law should not necessarily need to prove justifiable reliance on the alleged misrepresentations of her agent, a plaintiffs attorney argued Tuesday in Pittsburgh before the state Supreme Court.
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September 17, 2007 |

News in Brief

Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge Mark Bernstein granted an insurer's motion for dismissal in a property owner's lawsuit that sought to compel insurance coverage for a vandalized commercial property.
9 minute read

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