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By Max Mitchell | January 10, 2020
Though the 11-page order did not outline exactly how much should be allocated to each firm, the motion requesting attorney fees allocated the lion's share to New York-based Garwin Gerstein & Fisher.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 9, 2020
A Philadelphia judge has ruled that the family of Ellen Greenberg, a teacher who was found dead with 20 stab wounds, can move forward with a lawsuit against the city Medical Examiner's Office to remove from the record suicide as her official cause of death.
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By Max Mitchell | January 8, 2020
With the extended Dec. 30 deadline now passed, the Third Circuit's precedent stands, and the lawsuit, which is over a security search gone awry at the Philadelphia International Airport, is set to proceed.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 19, 2019
The sports entertainment production company that licensed the 2015 boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao for commercial use has won attorney fees in a case in which it sued a bar for unlicensed exhibition of the match.
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By Max Mitchell | December 18, 2019
According to Judge Frederica Massiah-Jackson, although Matthews contended that the companies assumed a duty when they did landscaping work on the property, the work the defendants performed did not involve maintaining the tree at issue, and therefore, they did not assume any duty to Matthews.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 11, 2019
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear the question of whether an appellate court can, without prompting, decide if a guardian ad litem had a conflict of interest in representing a child in a termination of parental rights case.
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By Max Mitchell | December 11, 2019
A Philadelphia jury has hit two medical organizations with a $2.5 million verdict over a wheelchair-bound man who suffered a fatal fall after an eye care center released him on his own into the bright summer sun following an eye procedure that left his pupils dilated and his vision fuzzy.
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By Lizzy McLellan | December 10, 2019
Cosby's case raised unusual questions given a large number of additional accusers, and a purported nonprosecution agreement from when the allegations against him first surfaced. But the appellate court stood by the trial court's decisions on those issues.
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By Max Mitchell | December 3, 2019
The federal district judge determined that the memorandum of understanding was legally binding, and that it made no mention of how the defendant would make the payment, but only that he would make the payment "as soon as he can."
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 22, 2019
A state task force has issued a report to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court recommending several changes to the investigating grand jury system, including regarding several key confidentiality issues that have recently come before the justices.
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