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Recoveries of $1 Million and Above
2009 Almanac - Recoveries of $1 Million and AbovePhila. Association of Defense Counsel Sticks to Basics
There have been times during the past year when it's seemed as if organizations representing plaintiffs attorneys and doctors were gearing up for out-and-out war over the medical malpractice crisis, and the situation still appears to be fairly tense.$10 Million in Punitives Vacated in Accident Suit
A Philadelphia common pleas judge has vacated the portion of a unanimous jury verdict that awarded $10 million in punitive damages to a former trucker who lost his left arm in an accident. Judge Nitza I. Quinones Alejandro granted the defense's post-trial motions, which asserted that the only evidence offered during trial in support of the punitives award was either inadmissible or previously excluded by the court.Greenbaum Elected President of PADC
Stressing ways to improve the Philadelphia court system but avoiding offering opinions on the medical malpractice insurance debate, Cozen O'Connor partner Josh Greenbaum recently began his one-year term as president of the Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel. Greenbaum, who took the reins last month at the organization's annual meeting, said he was pushed to become involved with the PADC by his father-in-law, retired White Williams partner Joseph Pinto.Percent of Minority Attorneys (PA Only)
The following is a list of Pennsylvania law firms ranked by the percentage of minorities as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.Kimmel Center Collapse Nets $12.7M
After three days of mediation, seven workers who were injured when a scaffolding form collapsed during construction of the Kimmel Center on Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts will be paid more than $12.7 million. Given that workers' compensation law barred all but one plaintiff from suing the general contractors, the plaintiffs' team focused on proving that liability for the accident was shared by all defendants.Judge Declines to Approve Products Liability Settlement Involving Injured Boy
A federal judge has refused to sign off on a settlement of nearly $100,000 in a products liability suit brought by a 9-year-old boy who was injured while attempting to open a can of cat food. U.S. District Judge Herbert J. Hutton of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, unconvinced that the settlement was in the best interest of the child, said the lawyers had failed to assure him that their fees were fair.Ex-Truck Driver Gets $15.5 Million Award
A former truck driver who lost his left arm in a 1999 accident has been awarded $15.5 million in a products liability suit brought against the truck's manufacturer.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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