The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Tuesday ended appeals of a lower court’s ruling that the commonwealth’s participation in ...
The case is one of several attempting to get state courts to align with Jarkesy, the Supreme Court’s ruling against the ...
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Court to consider extent to which New Jersey Transit can be held liable for injuries in other states
The Supreme Court will hear oral argument on Wednesday in a pair of disputes stemming from accidents in Philadelphia and New ...
The court ruled in Kurtz that an individual does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy with regard to internet ...
In a welcome development for Pennsylvania’s construction industry, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s recent decision in Gidor v. Mangus reinforces the integrity of legislatively adopted Statutes of ...
In December, a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision ruled that with a majority vote, government entities could add anything to ...
In Gidor v. Magnus, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court addressed whether 68 Pa. C.S. § 7512 (“Section 7512”) of the Pennsylvania Home Inspection Law constitutes a statute of repose or a statute of ...
Considers Hernandez v. Zook, a Pennsylvania Anti-SLAPP case under the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA) where ...
Veteran attorneys with a track record of arguing high-profile cases submitted an error-filled brief to one of Pennsylvania’s ...
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