The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 11, 2020
Justice Sallie Mundy, who wrote the court's 35-page opinion, reasoned that the Superior Court failed to view the report in the light most favorable to the plaintiff.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Robert Storace | December 7, 2020
The attorneys general in all 50 states and the District of Columbia reached a $86.3M settlement Monday morning with Nationstar Mortgage to resolve allegations it violated consumer protection laws.
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By Max Mitchell | December 4, 2020
A three-judge Superior Court panel's ruling allowed the family of a teen killed in an accidental shooting to sue companies involved in the manufacture and sale of the gun.
By Charles "Chuck" Bennett and Brett Turnbull | October 21, 2020
The right-sized settlement or verdict is our goal, for everyone responsible. But actually doing that is often complicated by those who hide the truth, seek to blame others, and refuse to be responsible.
By Dan Roe | October 13, 2020
Financial litigation lawyers will be in high demand as millions of unemployed Americans look to rewrite the terms of their loans, mortgages, and credit card bills, said Holland & Knight litigation section leader Chris Kelly.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | September 29, 2020
A unanimous three-judge panel of the Pennsylvania Superior Court on Monday said the federal law, which all but eliminates liability claims for the gun industry, violates principles of federalism.
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By Max Mitchell | September 10, 2020
The justices are scheduled to open their fall argument session Sept. 15 with 14 cases set to be heard over three days. The session, which ordinarily would have been heard in Philadelphia, is set to be livestreamed over YouTube, marking the second time the justices will hold an argument session using videoconferencing technology.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 3, 2020
"Civil RICO might be the 'litigation equivalent of a thermonuclear device,' but this case is a dud," U.S. District Judge Joshua Wolson of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | September 3, 2020
This case must be influenced by how aggravated people get about Robocalls. I am told that landlines and cellphones have been thrown through windows, down cliffs and into large bodies of water because of repeated, irritating, annoying, invasive robocalls.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 2, 2020
Sandra Moser arrives from Quinn Emanuel, where she had been a co-leader of the firm's white-collar defense practice. Robin Nunn, a former in-house lawyer at American Express and Capital One, was most recently the chairwoman of Dechert's consumer financial services practice.
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