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March 23, 2010 |

Dog Bite Victim Settles With Tether Cord Distributor, Home Owner

A woman who suffered arm injuries after being attacked by a rottweiler in Chester County settled for a combined $1.9 million between the dog owner and the distributor of a tether cord the dog allegedly broke free from right before the attack.
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August 23, 2002 |

Latex Glove Maker Gains Defense Verdict

A nurse who claimed that she became unable to work around latex after she suffered a series of allergic reactions while on the job saw a Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas jury last week return a verdict in favor of the defendant glove manufacturers.
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November 23, 2009 |

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September 02, 2002 |

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$950,000 for injured Home Depot customer. Hartner v. Home Depot. $950,000 verdict. Date of Verdict: Aug. 21, 2002. Court and Case Number: C.P. Philadelphia, February term 2001, No. 1976. Judge: Arthur S. Kafrissen. Type
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September 28, 2012 |

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August 26, 2013 |

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October 08, 2012 |

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Worker claiming sexual harassment settles for $43,000. Jury awards $4,700 to plaintiff claiming neck and back injuries. Jury awards $55,734 for injuries in rear-ender. Retirement home hit with $2.2 million verdict for resident's fall. Jury sides with breathing apparatus makers.
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October 12, 2007 |

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February 23, 2010 |

N.J. Shopping Center to Pay $10.3 Million in Premises Liability Suit

A New Jersey man who suffered a head injury in a shopping center accident accepted $10.3 million last week to settle his suit against shopping center owner Paragano Associates. Michael Hess was leaning on a metal railing on an elevated walkway outside a store when the railing gave way, and he fell four feet to the pavement below, hitting his head. The railing had broken the day before, but the shopping center used wire to hold it together and did not post warning signs, said the plaintiffs attorney.
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