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By Max Mitchell | May 16, 2019
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Thursday probed into questions about what level of public awareness regarding the dangers of a widely used pharmaceutical can sufficiently put potential plaintiffs on notice to investigate their claims.
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By Max Mitchell | May 15, 2019
Schiller on Tuesday denied a request to step down from the case after one of the defendants demanded his recusal, alleging he had participated in ex parte communications with some of the parties engaged in settlement talks.
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By Max Mitchell | May 10, 2019
A complaint that a Pennsylvania school district violated Title IX for failing to adequately investigate a teenager's claims that she was being harassed by an ex-boyfriend on school grounds should be allowed to proceed to trial, a federal magistrate judge has ruled.
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By Max Mitchell | May 8, 2019
The three-day argument session is set to begin Tuesday, and the justices are expected to hear arguments in 16 cases.
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By Max Mitchell | May 7, 2019
Philadelphia Judge Gary Glazer ruled last week that counterclaims raised by Nabil Kassem and NMK Resources needed to be dismissed on a judgment of non pros because the parties raising the countersuit repeatedly violated the court's discovery orders by failing to timely and fully respond to the requests.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Harvey Bartle III of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania granted a motion by defendants Citibank, Department Stores National Bank and First Premier Bank that sought to compel arbitration of plaintiff Soldon Winton's Fair Credit Reporting Act lawsuit.
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By Max Mitchell | April 29, 2019
The suit alleges the Defender Association violated the Americans with Disabilities Act and seeks economic and punitive damages.
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By Max Mitchell | April 25, 2019
The verdict came after a three-week trial in Judge Kenneth Powell's courtroom, and the award included $20 million in compensatory damages, as well as $100 million in punitive damages.
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By Max Mitchell | April 24, 2019
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's "seismic" decision to invalidate the household exclusion as a means of getting around providing stacking coverage should apply retroactively, a federal judge has ruled in a decision that could impact several class action lawsuits pending in the Keystone State.
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By Max Mitchell | April 10, 2019
U.S. Supreme Court precedent holding that, absent exigent circumstances, warrantless blood tests are unconstitutional is a substantive rule change and should apply retroactively for any case where the issue was raised on a post-conviction appeal, a defense attorney argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
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