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March 25, 2013 |

Application of the Pollution Exclusion to Chinese Drywall Claims

High-profile coverage litigation often follows high-profile underlying litigation, and the matters involving Chinese drywall are no exception. Indeed, in the last few years, federal and state courts have issued numerous rulings on insurance coverage issues related to Chinese drywall. Both insurers and policyholders have prevailed in these coverage cases.
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October 01, 2010 |

Monthly Lateral Report

The latest lateral moves.
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February 07, 2013 |

New Deals

In the largest private equity buyout since the 2007 financial crisis, computer maker Dell Inc. has announced it will be sold to a group led by the firm's founder, Michael Dell, and private equity firm Silver Lake. The transaction will be worth $24.4 billion once completed.
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February 08, 2011 |

A Plaintiff's Uphill Battle

As a defendant, a ski resort's sword in litigation surrounding downhill skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing incidents is the assumption of the risk doctrine preserved in the Pennsylvania Skier's Responsibility Act, while the shield is a properly enforceable waiver or release contract.
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February 25, 2005 |

Tough Week in Philly for Fen-Phen Plaintiffs

The past 48 hours have been particularly good ones for pharmaceutical giant Wyeth and its defense attorneys at Reed Smith.
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UPMC-Braddock Hospital v. Sebelius
Publication Date: 2010-01-25
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Court: 3rd Cir.
Judge: Rendell, Circuit Judge.
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Case number: 08-4247

PRECEDENTIALArgued October 6, 2009Before: RENDELL and GARTH, Circuit Judges, and PADOVA, District Judge*fn1.OPINION OF THE COURTUPMC-Braddock Hospital app

February 28, 2005 |

Verdict Set Aside by Judge, Jury Finds in Favor of Wyeth in Separate Cases

A particular 48-hour stretch last week was an especially good one for pharmaceutical giant Wyeth and its defense attorneys at Reed Smith. Late Wednesday, a Philadelphia judge issued a decision in which he set aside a jury's $780,000 verdict against Wyeth and in favor of a fen-phen plaintiff. And Thursday morning, a Philadelphia jury returned a unanimous finding of zero damages as to both fen-phen plaintiffs at the conclusion of the first phase of a joint, reverse-bifurcated trial.
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November 04, 2009 |

2009 Fall Bar Pass List

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