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PLW People in the News—June 05, 2018—Thomas, Thomas & Hafer
Thomas, Thomas & Hafer added Ryan L. Stauffer as a new attorney to the firm.Jury Awards Family of Nursing Home Sex Assault Victim $7.5M
A Lancaster jury handed a $7.5 million verdict to the family of an elderly woman who was sexually assaulted while a resident at an Akron, Pennsylvania, nursing facility.People in the News—May 09, 2018—Blank Rome
Maureen Austin, office administrator for Blank Rome's Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware, offices, was elected president of the Association of Legal Administrators for the Philadelphia chapter for a two-year term.Lancaster Jury Awards $7.5M to Nursing Home Sex Assault Victim
A Lancaster jury handed a $7.5 million verdict to the family of an elderly woman who was sexually assaulted while a resident at an Akron, Pennsylvania, nursing facility.People in the News—May 8, 2018—Thomas, Thomas & Hafer
Thomas, Thomas & Hafer added Sean B. Epstein as a new attorney to its firm.The Continued Fallout From the Uber Data Breach and What It Means for Pa.
Whether it is breaking a window with a rock or suffering a massive cyberbreach, the common parental refrain still rings true: the cover up can be worse than the act. Unfortunately for Uber, the popular ride-sharing company, that lesson is being re-learned the hard way.Horse Farm Alleged Defamation, Breach of Services Contract
In July 2012, plaintiff Michael Jester, of Penn Ridge Farms LLC, and Robert Hutt, of Fantasy Lane Thoroughbred Racing Stable LLC, entered into a contract by which Penn Ridge agreed to provide boarding and breeding services to Fantasy Lane's thoroughbred stallion and broodmares at its farms, in Harrisburg.Canadian Law Firm Did Not Owe Company Duty Over False Statements in SEC Filing
Court: Law Firm Leader Cannot Amend Alimony Ahead of Retirement
A law firm managing partner's plans to wind down his career became the subject of a precedential family law opinion in the state Superior Court.Parking Lot Slip Allegedly Due to Failure to Remove Snow, Ice
On Jan. 12, 2015, at about 9:30 p.m., plaintiff Mary Powell, 47, parked in a handicapped parking space at a Giant Eagle grocery store, in Pittsburgh. As she exited her car, she slipped and fell on black ice, landing on her left side. She claimed injuries to her hamstrings and left shoulder.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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