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Industrial Death Leads to Mil. Settlement
The night before he died in an industrial accident, Dale Myers telephoned his wife and told her that the highway job he was working on was unsafe and that he was afraid he was being pushed to work too fast.Western Pa. Group Hopes to Bring 'Collaborative' Approach to Divorce
As a litigator, Pittsburgh attorney Jeffrey Pollock thrives in the courtroom. But divorce cases, especially ones involving child custody, often get to him.Court Doesn't Snuff Out Consumer Antitrust Litigation Over Snuff Prices
Eastern District of Pennsylvania Judge Ronald L. Buckwalter has refused to dismiss a consumer suit filed in Philadelphia alleging that leading U.S. snuff manufacturer UST used its monopoly power to drive up prices. The plaintiffs seek to capitalize on rival Conwood's $1.05 billion antitrust verdict against UST, upheld by the 6th Circuit. UST defense attorneys sought dismissal of the Pennsylvania suit based on lack of standing, and are now asking Buckwalter to certify an immediate appeal.3rd Circuit OKs Denial of UM Coverage to Man Injured by Car Thief
As the 3rd Circuit sees it, Pennsylvania public policy is not designed to reward heroics, but to encourage common sense. The panel overturned a lower court's ruling in favor of a man who was struck by his own car while trying to prevent the car's theft after he left the keys in the ignition. Insurance covered the theft of the car and medical bills, but a dispute arose when the man filed a claim for up to $500,000 in uninsured motorist coverage -- naming the unknown thief as the uninsured driver.TLI - Superior Court Says Directing Driver Not
Public financing of judicial elections secured the endorsement of the American Bar Association last week in Philadelphia, as its policy-making arm, the House of Delegates, ratified the proposal.Workers` Comp Judges Can`t Choose Vocational Experts
Workers` compensation judges do not have the authority to approve a vocational counselor to assess the workplace limitations of an injured worker, a Commonwealth Court panel has ruled in a case of first impression.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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