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By Amanda Bronstad | August 23, 2018
Six separate lawsuits have been filed since The Wall Street Journal reported last month that the Justice Department was investigating whether media sales teams and station owners shared information with one another.
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By VerdictSearch | August 16, 2018
On July 17, 2015, plaintiff Victoria Frino, 56, was driving north on Knights Road, in Philadelphia. When she reached the intersection with Woodhaven Road, her minivan broadsided the passenger's side of a sedan. The sedan had been traveling south on Knights Road and attempted to turn left at the intersection. Frino claimed permanent neck and back injuries.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 16, 2018
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that the testimony of a motorist who witnessed a fatal crash during snowy conditions should not have been permitted, but even so, the testimony did not harm the plaintiff's case.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 16, 2018
Waitresses are used to dealing with bad customers. Few, however, end up having to sue one, and fewer still end up with a $3 million jury award after being injured by a diner who couldn't keep his hands to himself.
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By Zack Needles | August 16, 2018
The panel ruled 2-1 to uphold a York County trial court's grant of summary judgment to defendants Snow Time and Ski Roundtop Operating Corp.
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By Max Mitchell | August 7, 2018
The justices agreed to consider whether the state Superior Court last year misinterpreted the Fair Share Act by holding that judges should not simply divide the damages equally among all the defendants.
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By Amanda Bronstad | August 2, 2018
A federal judicial panel has sent about 100 lawsuits brought over Merck's shingles vaccine to Pennsylvania.
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By VerdictSearch | July 19, 2018
On July 25, 2012, plaintiff Robert Howe, 51, tripped and fell while playing golf at the Mainland Golf Course, in Harleysville. Howe sued the golf course and its owner, Mainland Golf Course Holding Co. Inc. He alleged that the drop-off a dangerous condition caused by negligent maintenance.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 18, 2018
PennDOT successfully convinced an appeals court to give it a second chance in a case in which a jury awarded a cyclist $5.5 million after he hit a bump in the road, crashed, and sustained severe brain damage.
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By Max Mitchell | July 12, 2018
Salesman Dennis Demnicki was knocked unconscious when he slipped on a puddle in the reception area of a manufacturing company's King of Prussia location. But steps allegedly taken after Demnicki fell—in which the company's safety manager allegedly hid evidence of the incident—also helped secure a $6 million settlement, according to plaintiff's counsel in the case.
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