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People in the News—Oct. 5, 2023—Maiello Brungo, Hamburg Rubin
The law firm Maiello Brungo and Maiello recently announced the appointment of Jennifer L. Cerce to partner.Motorist Claimed Permanent Neck Injury From Rear-Ender
On May 18, 2017, plaintiff Karyn Taylor, 54, a mental-health worker, was operating a vehicle on Northern Pike in Monroeville. While stopped, the rear of her vehicle was struck by the front of a trailing vehicle driven by Aaron Myler. Taylor claimed neck injuries.Duty to Defend and Guardian Ad Litem Immunity: What's on the High Court's September Agenda
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is slated to return to Philadelphia for its September session to tackle issues including the limits of an insurer's controlled substance exclusion, local authority to regulate firearms, and lawsuit immunity for court-appointed advocates.Plaintiff's Brain Damage Not Due to Sideswipe Collision: Defense
On Aug. 11, 2018, plaintiff Carol Gaines, 61, was driving east on Girard Avenue, toward its intersection with Columbia Avenue, in Philadelphia. Gaines was involved in a sideswipe collision with a vehicle driven by Crystal Engel.View more book results for the query "Bennett Bricklin Saltzburg"
Parties Dispute Legitimacy of Plaintiff's Alleged Spinal Injuries
On Oct. 9, 2017, plaintiff Mary Moor, 55, a medical technician, was stopped on Pennell Road in in Aston. The rear of her sport utility vehicle was struck by the front of a trailing vehicle driven by Nicholas Kotowski. Moor claimed neck and back injuries.Lawyers on the Fast Track 2023: Ashley Lynam
Ashley Lynam handles all aspects of litigation across the full range of corporate and contract disputes, as well as antitrust and trade secret counseling, personal injury disputes, executive compensation counseling and catastrophic event response.A Purchase by Any Other Name: No Second Chance for Stacking After Removing Vehicle From Policy
A unanimous Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that removing a vehicle from an auto policy does not create another opportunity to waive stacking for UM/UIM coverage.Unanimous Pa. Supreme Court Declines to Expand Opportunities to Re-Waive UIM Stacking
"It's certainly going to limit the ability of claimants to recover, and it shifts the burden from the insurance companies onto those claimants to comply with the law," said James Hockenberry, a partner with the Law Office of Leon Aussprung who represented the plaintiffs.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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