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Appellate Division, Second Department: March 2, 2022
People in the News—Feb. 11, 2022—McNees, McMonagle Perri
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced Feb. 1 the addition of local government professional David W. Kratzer Jr. to the McNees strategic solutions group, the firm's full-service government affairs, grassroots advocacy and nonprofit consulting team.Property Owners Not Negligent From Plaintiff's Fall: Defense
On Jan. 15, 2018, plaintiff Morris Hubbard, 52, a deliveryman, slipped and fell on a sidewalk at 45 Gamewood Road, in Levittown. Hubbard claimed neck, shoulder and lower back injuries.Woman Not Hurt in Auto Collision, Defense Contended
On Feb. 15, 2017, plaintiff Kathieann Driver, 61, was driving on New Falls Road, near its intersection at Levittown Parkway, in Levittown. Her car's rear end was struck by a trailing sport utility vehicle that was being driven by Frances Benco. Driver claimed that she suffered an injury of her neck.Holland & Knight Repping State Farm in Florida Suit Alleging Insurance Fraud
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Defense: Emotional Cabbie Lost Control of Vehicle
On Aug. 1, 2016, plaintiff Jason Partlow, 49, a taxi's driver, was driving on DeKalb Street, near its intersection at East Wood Street, in Norristown. Austin White was traveling on East Wood Street approaching the same intersection. Partlow claimed that his taxi's left side was struck by White's pickup truck. Partlow's vehicle traveled off of the roadway, and it struck a utility pole.Philadelphia Jury Awards $2.75M in Injury Crash Verdict
"This particular jury was very engaged and took their job seriously and reached the right result," said the plaintiff's attorney.Appellate Division, Second Department: October 13, 2021
Student Injured Pelvis and Spleen in Auto Accident
On May 16, 2017, plaintiff Kenneth Sellers III, 18, was a rear-seat passenger of a car that was being driven by Kenneth Boeringer, who was traveling on Frantz Road, near its intersection at White School Road, in Greensburg. When Boeringer reached the intersection, he began to execute a left turn onto White School Road.UIM Law Clarified by En Banc Superior Court, In Issue of First Impression
"Because Section 1738(c) of the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law (MVFRL) was enacted with the aim of consumer protection, I conclude the statute requires a new stacking waiver whenever the amount of UIM coverage changes, regardless of whether that change is an increase or decrease in the amount of stacked coverage as a result of the addition or removal of a vehicle. Thus, I respectfully dissent," McCaffery said.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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