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Man With Wrong Testicle Amputated Awarded $870K in Huntingdon Co.
A man who entered surgery thinking one testicle was going to be removed only to find afterward that the wrong one was missing has been awarded $870,000, including $250,000 in punitive damages, by a Huntingdon County jury.E-Discovery Organization Expands With Philadelphia Chapter
A national organization for e-discovery has expanded into Philadelphia, as professionals who found themselves in a quickly evolving role seek to develop it into a well-defined career.Judge OKs Stacked UM/UIM Benefits Absent New Waiver
A Monroe County judge has ruled that a driver with an insurance policy covering four cars is entitled to $400,000 in stacked uninsured/underinsured motorist benefits because he did not sign new waivers when he added his most recent vehicles to the policy.People in the News—May 23, 2017— McNees Wallace & Nurick
Attorney Kiandra Bair of McNees Wallace & Nurick delivered the keynote address to the winners of the 2017 Martin Luther King Jr. scholarship on May 12 at Trinity Lutheran Church.PLW People in the News—May 23, 2017—Barley Snyder
Barley Snyder appointed William J. Zee chair of the firm's education law practice group, succeeding Kim R. Smith.People in the News—May 18, 2017—Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin
Niki T. Ingram, a shareholder and director of the workers' compensation department and member of the board of directors at Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, was named the 2017 recipient of the Martha J. Hampton Award from the Philadelphia Bar Association's workers' compensation section.Service Mistake Shouldn't Void Wrongful Death Case, Court Says
A split Pennsylvania Superior Court panel has ruled that botched service of a complaint to a hospital over a wrongful death shouldn't have led to the dismissal of the lawsuit by a Lebanon County judge.Service Mistake Shouldn't Void Wrongful Death Case, Court Says
A split Pennsylvania Superior Court panel has ruled that botched service of a complaint to a hospital over a wrongful death shouldn't have led to the dismissal of the lawsuit by a Lebanon County judge.Will 'Toner' Stacking Precedent Continue to Haunt Plaintiffs Bar?
Just before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was set to hear arguments about what insurance carriers have to do to ensure someone with a single-vehicle policy has properly been given the chance to waive stacking when they buy two additional vehicles years later, the case that presented the issue settled. As a result, the Superior Court decision that was left unreviewed might continue to haunt the plaintiffs bar—at least until the high court gets another chance to look at the issue.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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