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Gym's Lawsuit Against Insurer Over Pandemic Losses Can Proceed, Judge Rules
Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas Judge Terrence R. Nealon refused to dismiss the COVID-19 business interruption lawsuit filed by the gym and fitness center last year.EMT Injured in Ski Resort Fall Settles Morris County Case for $1.75 Million
An emergency medical technician working at a ski resort who sustained back injuries in a fall on the job settled his Morris County suit, Villecco…Court reverses one interlocutory order and affirms another in a dispute between a Church and an Archbishop that the Church sought to terminate
Capitol Insights: Q&A With Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa
"Judicial gerrymandering remains a concern. While we have already passed the deadline for that constitutional amendment appearing on the primary ballot, the bill could pass at any point in this session and make it to the voters," the lawmaker said.US Judge Orders Nearly $70K in Fees and Costs Over Failure to Turn Over Discovery Materials
U.S. District Judge Yvette Kane made her ruling in a case where a cruise operator failed to turn over information about security policies until after the close of discovery, despite making representations that the plaintiffs had all relevant materials. Kane made no finding of bad faith.View more book results for the query "Dickie McCamey Chilcote"
Full Superior Court Favors Plaintiff's Venue Choice for Lawn Mower Lawsuit
"The percentage of a company's overall business that it conducts in a given county, standing alone, is not meaningful and is not determinative," Judge Maria McLaughlin said.Justices Eye Reach of Review Privilege in Medical Malpractice Cases
Argument in Leadbitter v. Keystone Anesthesia Consultants follows the Superior Court order requiring defendant St. Clair Hospital to produce to the plaintiffs the unredacted credentialing file of defendant Dr. Carmen Petraglia.As Court Backlogs Grow, Midsize Firm Litigators Launch New Arbitration Company
"I think people are way more open to doing mediations over Zoom, and they're way more accepting because they don't expect their case to be heard anytime soon," Andrew Benedict said.Pa. Judge's Refusal to Dismiss Gym's COVID Coverage Suit May Be Sign of Rulings to Come
As part of the ruling, Court of Common Pleas Judge Terrence Nealon found that in Pennsylvania it is still unclear whether the "reasonable expectations" doctrine, in the negligence context, can be applied to a commercial insured such as the gym that has brought the insurance coverage lawsuit.$478M in PPP Loans Went to Pennsylvania's Legal Industry
The latest data released by the SBA detail exact loans amounts, who got them and which lender provided it.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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