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By Max Mitchell | August 1, 2023
"If Johnson had any juvenile adjudications satisfying Section 6307(b)'s requirements, the Juvenile Act would not bar disclosure of the 'offenses charged and the disposition of the case' and Johnson's age at the time," Stevens said.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 1, 2023
Plaintiffs and defense attorneys say the Supreme Court must clarify its doctrine that immunizes state actors from liability unless their on-the-job negligence created the danger that caused the injury.
By ALM Staff | July 31, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By ALM Staff | July 27, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Aleeza Furman | July 20, 2023
"As the first case that has made a decision about online forced arbitration agreements, it hopefully sends a message … that you can't take away the right to a jury trial guaranteed by the Pennsylvania constitution by simply hiding some language in pages and pages of fine print," said Messa & Associates' Joseph Messa.
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By Aleeza Furman | July 20, 2023
Ikea has agreed to pay $13.5 million to resolve claims that a wardrobe's defective design caused the death of a toddler, attorneys said.
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By Aleeza Furman | July 17, 2023
"You can lose the attention of your audience if you're too long winded and don't get right to the point," Jason Javie of Levin & Javie said.
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By Aleeza Furman | July 11, 2023
"Every pertinent court ruling rejects local government arguments that the exception should be read more narrowly to permit claims only when an actual government employee commits the sex abuse," said Kline & Specter's Andra Laidacker.
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By Max Mitchell | July 10, 2023
The plaintiff's memo said Lipschutz relied on the Fonner defendants for their expertise regarding insurance, and believed the underinsurance coverage he'd purchased included coverage in the event that he was not driving the vehicle.
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By Riley Brennan | July 7, 2023
The suit, filed by the child's adoptive mother, alleged Tabor provided inadequate in-home safety and case management services, allowing the abuse to occur and resulting in quadriplegia and blindness in the infant, requiring lifetime skilled care.
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