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November 03, 2017 | Daily Report Online

$1M Settles Suit for Man Rear-Ended by Alleged DUI Driver

A few months after turning down a $450,000 offer to settle claims arising from an accident caused by an allegedly drunk defendant, the insurer paid $1 million to resolve the case.
3 minute read
April 14, 2017 |

Superior Court Fine-Tunes 'Tincher' in Upholding Defense Verdict

A Pennsylvania Superior Court panel has upheld a defense verdict in one of the first products liability cases to be appealed in the wake of the game-changing Tincher v. Omega Flex decision that recalibrated products liability in Pennsylvania.
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April 14, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Superior Court Fine-Tunes 'Tincher' in Upholding Defense Verdict

A Pennsylvania Superior Court panel has upheld a defense verdict in one of the first products liability cases to be appealed in the wake of the game-changing Tincher v. Omega Flex decision that recalibrated products liability in Pennsylvania.
7 minute read
March 29, 2016 |

Role of the Arons Interview of Nonparty Physicians

In their Medical Malpractice Defense column, John L.A. Lyddane and Barbara D. Goldberg write that in the nine years since the Court of Appeals decided 'Arons v. Jutkowitz', the approach to informal interviews of nonparty treating physicians has stabilized, and the courts have protected this valuable resource for the trial attorney.
29 minute read
January 19, 2016 |

Kim v. Toyota Motor Corporation

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July 24, 2015 |

Weighing the Cost/Benefit of Handing Over the Keys to Personal In-Car Data

Until Congress and/or the courts create a framework for handling in-car data, the use of such information in legal proceedings raises important questions. What opportunities does this new wealth of information create for litigators? And how do we protect drivers' privacy?
4 minute read
March 09, 2015 |

'Crashworthiness' Rulings

In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig reviews two recent rulings, one involving the potential interface of the so-called "eggshell plaintiff" rule with a crashworthiness/enhanced injury claim, the other, the reliability deficits in an expert's conclusions about certain crashworthiness features he claimed would have reduced the injuries.
14 minute read
November 04, 2014 |

Expert Ordered to Comply In Toyota Lawsuit Leak Probe

A federal judge has ordered a plaintiffs expert in the litigation over Toyota's sudden-acceleration defect to comply with a demand to explain how confidential discovery materials were leaked into the public domain.
2 minute read
October 29, 2014 |

Translator Refutes Toyota's Contempt Motion in Leaks

A translator who allegedly leaked confidential discovery documents from litigation against Toyota Motor Corp. says she should not be found in contempt because she has removed all those materials from the public view.
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October 28, 2014 |

Lewis v. Toyota Motor Corp., PICS Case No. 14-1654 (Pa. Super. Oct. 2, 2014) (memorandum) Lazarus, J. (22 pages).

Personal Injury • Admissibility • Qualifications • Scope of Expertise • Rebuttal Testimony
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