HARRISBURG – Counsel for the City of Harrisburg and a Maryland law firm counter that an architect who sued them for alleged copyright infringement over using his draft chapters for developing a new comprehensive land plan has failed to state a proper claim.
HARRISBURG – The mother and grandfather of a minor injured by the allegedly-errant discharge of a rifle have filed a product liability lawsuit against firearms manufacturer Remington and DuPont.
HARRISBURG – In its second time hearing a long and convoluted action centered on the power of assigning appointment to a $3 million dollar trust fund, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania rejected further proceedings in its second time hearing the case.
HARRISBURG – A three-judge panel of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania has remanded the case of a pair of plaintiffs who said they were burned by an electronic cigarette battery back to the trial court.
PHILADELPHIA – A wrongful death, class action lawsuit brought by a Dauphin County couple against the National Collegiate Athletic Association on behalf of their late son, who played college football at Lock Haven University, has been transferred to an Illinois federal court.
HARRISBURG (Pennsylvania Record) — A Harrisburg personal injury attorney should not be held liable in two former clients' legal malpractice case over alleged mishandling of litigation over a second surgical sponge discovered left behind over several surgeries.In his 15-page dissent issued March 30, Pennsylvania Superior Court Judge Victor P.
HARRISBURG – In its second time hearing the action, the Superior Court recently both reinstated charges in and remanded a long and convoluted action centered on the power of assigning appointment to a $3 million dollar trust fund.
PHILADELPHIA — A Dauphin County couple have filed a wrongful death class action against the NCAA on behalf of their late son, who played college football at Lock Haven University.
HARRISBURG – A decision in a long and convoluted action centered on the power of assigning appointment to a $3 million dollar trust fund is awaited from the Superior Court, in its second time hearing the case.
HARRISBURG – A Penn State fraternity alleges its constitutional rights were violated after the university banned it following an aspiring member’s death.
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Max Sorensen against Kenyatta Johnson, Penna Housing Finance Agency and USA Bank on July 30.
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by James Valentine, Lori Valentine-Chapman, Mark Valentine, Robert Valentine and Susan Watson against Erickson Living Development, LLC, Erickson Living Health Services, LLC, Erickson Living Management, LLC, Erickson Living Properties II, LLC, Erickson Living Properties, LLC, Erickson Living Senior Care, LLC and Maris Grove, Inc. on July 30.
William A. Fetterhoff has joined Scranton-based Myers Brier & Kelly, LLP (MBK) as Of Counsel. Fetterhoff will be resident in the firm’s Harrisburg office.
HARRISBURG - The Superior Court of Pennsylvania has affirmed a trial court’s ruling against a couple who sued Penn State Hershey Medical Center for alleged medical malpractice.
Seven appeals and plenty of in-fighting have Pennsylvania counties behind schedule in their quest to hold dozens of companies liable for the nation's painkiller crisis