The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Wayne Pollock | March 7, 2019
We are rarely at a loss for words when it comes to advocating for our clients. For them, we rarely leave any stones unturned or inconsistencies in their adversaries' arguments unhighlighted.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 6, 2019
The attorney for a man convicted of attempted murder after a fistfight escalated into gunshots fired blindly into a crowd argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that the jury in his client's case should have been more thoroughly screened for victims of gun violence.
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By Max Mitchell | March 6, 2019
An attorney told the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday that applying the full weight of the Fair Share Act required juries to apportion damages in all products liability cases, but several justices said they were worried doing so would open the door to "speculation" and "junk science" in the courtroom.
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By Max Mitchell | March 5, 2019
Prosecutors and defense attorneys at a Pennsylvania Supreme Court argument Tuesday agreed that offensive social media posts on their own should not be a basis for probation revocation, but differed on whether those posts had to show illegal conduct.
By Aleeza Furman | March 5, 2019
Sean J. McLaughlin, a former U.S. district judge of the District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, returned to Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett, where he will focus his practice on alternative dispute resolution.
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By Max Mitchell | March 1, 2019
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justices Max Baer and Sallie Mundy appeared before the state General Assembly on Feb. 26 to request a 4.5 percent budget increase in the coming year, but the justices ended up fielding numerous questions about a controversial proposal to roll back medical malpractice venue rules.
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By Michael Riccardi | March 1, 2019
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for Feb. 22 and the week of Feb. 25. Both houses of the General Assembly were in recess at press time. The state House of Representatives was in set to return to session March 11; the Pennsylvania Senate was in recess and scheduled to be back March 18.
By VerdictSearch | February 28, 2019
On June 26, 2016, plaintiff Keith Outhier, 49, a web developer, was driving a sport utility vehicle on Romansville Road at its intersection with Chestnut Lane, in Coatesville, when the passenger's side front of his SUV struck the front driver's side of another SUV.
By VerdictSearch | February 28, 2019
On Feb. 5, 2016, plaintiff Eric Hollis, 43, a valet, was stopped at a red light on 16th Street, at its intersection with Arch Street, in Center City, when his sedan was rear-ended by a pickup truck. He claimed back injuries.
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By Max Mitchell | February 28, 2019
Defendants in a cluster of class action lawsuits filed in the wake of a "seismic" Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling on stacking have removed the cases to federal court.
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