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Pair of Delaware Class Actions Say Yellow Freight Wrongly Fired 30,000 Without Notice
Both complaints allege Yellow employees were told July 28 they were being terminated that day, violating the federal WARN Act requirement for 60 days advance notice of a mass layoff.3rd Circuit Clarifies Federal Jurisdiction Over Magnuson-Moss Warranty Class Actions
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has clarified that neither the Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA) nor traditional diversity requirements can serve as a basis for federal jurisdiction over Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (MMWA) class actions.$10.4M Verdict Over Fatal Pedestrian Collision Includes Award Against Insurance Brokers
The plaintiff's memo said Lipschutz relied on the Fonner defendants for their expertise regarding insurance, and believed the underinsurance coverage he'd purchased included coverage in the event that he was not driving the vehicle.Pa. Superior Court Stresses Liberal Application of Service Rules in Reinstating Med Mal Lawsuit
The defendants noted that in Pennsylvania the rules say "original process shall be served within the commonwealth only by the sheriff," therefore the use of a private process server was "legally improper and ineffective."View more book results for the query "Margolis Edelstein"
Intoxicated Driver's Employers Found Liable for $5M Crash Verdict
A Philadelphia jury on June 1 awarded $5 million to a man whom an intoxicated driver crashed into and crushed his legs.Case Over Scaffolding Collapse Ends With $4 Million Settlement in Essex
A construction worker who was left severely injured and disabled after falling from a collapsed scaffold agreed to a $4 million settlement in his…Intoxicated Driver's Employers Found 95% Liable for $5M Car Crash Verdict
The plaintiffs' attorney, Stampone O'Brien Dilsheimer partner Kevin O'Brien, said he made the case that Wilson would not have caused the accident if he were not following the instructions of his employers at the time.Philadelphia Personal Injury Filings Still in a Pandemic Pit Stop
"A long-term reduction in these filings would allow us to reallocate resources to address any increased inventory in other areas including medical malpractice and mass torts," said Philadelphia Administrative Judge Lisette Shirdan-Harris.Big Law Attorney Must Sit for 2nd Deposition, After Being 'Evasive'
"Defendant indeed spoke words, but did not provide answers, thereby preventing effective examination," Special Master Dennis Cavanaugh said of the lawyer's performance at the first deposition.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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