Carrie Salls News
Philadelphia attorney hopes claim justification orders become routine in mass tort cases
PHILADELPHIA – Reed Smith LLP counsel Rachel B. Weil hopes that
Lone Pine orders like a recent one requiring plaintiffs in a knee implant
multi-district case to submit expert declarations backing up their injury
claims become a routine part of the tort litigation process.
Altoona personal care home not liable for resident's off-site death caused by drunk driver
HARRISBURG – The Superior Court of Pennsylvania recently affirmed a
Blair County court ruling that an Altoona personal care home was not
negligent in allowing a resident of the home to leave the premises of his own
free will before he was killed by a drunk driver while walking
through an intersection in 2010.
Army vet/business owner taking tax dispute with Philadelphia to U.S. Supreme Court
PHILADELPHIA – The attorney for the owner of a Philadelphia real estate business said he and his client “are very dismayed” by a May ruling issued by a federal appeals court that held the man is not entitled to the tax liability protections afforded by the Servicemembers' Civil Relief Act (SCRA) to business owners while they are actively serving the U.S.military.
Former FTC attorney: Win in Hershey/Pinnacle merger 'critically important'
HARRISBURG – The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) attempt to
block a merger between the Penn State Hershey Medical Center and PinnacleHealth
System, the first of two rejected hospital merger injunction requests in as
many months, will be heard next by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third
Circuit.