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Plaintiff: Defectively Designed Trailer Temporarily Disabled Foreman
On Feb. 7, 2017, plaintiff Matthew Warner, 37, a line foreman, was struck in the left leg by a steel trailer's ramp, which weighed several hundred pounds, while working in Lancaster. Warner suffered an injury of an ankle.People in the News—Dec. 3, 2019—Galfand Berger
Galfand Berger partner Gabriela Raful received the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Pro Bono Award at the Berks County Bar Association's Pro Bono Celebration.People in the News—Nov. 3, 2017—Flaster Greenberg
Flaster Greenberg shareholder and family law attorney Steven B. Sacharow is set to participate as a panelist at the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education's Hot Tips in Family Law seminar from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 10.Attorney Blocked in Bid to Secure Info on Highmark's Reimbursement Rate
A recent Commonwealth Court decision rejecting a bid to secure insurance reimbursement rates put up a roadblock for lawyers seeking the information, but will not prevent discovery through subpoenas on a case-by-case basis according to attorneys.After Venue Musical Chairs, Auto Worker's Injury Suit Stays Put
After being kicked around to multiple courts, an auto worker's personal injury suit has finally found a home in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.After Venue Musical Chairs, Auto Worker's Injury Suit Stays Put
After being kicked around to multiple courts, an auto worker's personal injury suit has finally found a home in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.Woman Blamed Defective Skates for Fall, Broken Arm
On June 26, 2014, plaintiff Gladys Jones, 50, a part-time health care aide, fell and injured her arm while roller skating at a park in Philadelphia. She claimed the "Chicago Skates" brand of skates she used were defective, because the right skate was missing a pivot cup.'Tincher,' Juries and Defective Products On Monday's 'The American Law Journal'
Ask a lawyer practicing products liability today and they'll tell you: New case law makes this area the "Wild, Wild West."Defense Bar Sees Jury Instructions Win in Latest Post-'Tincher' Ruling
The Pennsylvania Superior Court's recent decision in High v. Pennsy Supply was a victory for plaintiffs in a products liability case, but the defense bar is chalking up the opinion as a win in a legal landscape still unsettled in the wake of the game-changing products liability case Tincher v. Omega Flex.Is Pa. Still the Keystone State for Products Liability Litigation?
When the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was mulling its decision in Tincher v. Omega Flex, the main question on the minds of many Pennsylvania attorneys had been whether the state justices would depart from the Restatement (Second) of Torts' approach to products liability practice and adopt the Restatement (Third).Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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