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6th Annual Discovery Crossfire: Debating the Controversial Issues in E-Discovery on December 7, 2023
Opposing parties in litigation clash over many e-discovery issues.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Nov. 28, 2023
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Nov. 28, 2023 in the suits below:
Risks and Benefits of ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence: What Lawyers Should Know on December 6, 2023
We all see multiple stories about the rapid growth and entry into our daily lives of artificial tools
Pa. courts tie for No. 1 ranking on annual 'Judicial Hellholes' report list
WASHINGTON – According to the latest annual report of “Judicial Hellholes” released Tuesday by the American Tort Reform Association, Pennsylvania courts have tied with Georgia for the No. 1 ranking for jurisdictions considered unfriendly to businesses.
Lawsuit says Pittsburgh's pickleball courts are a noisy nuisance
PITTSBURGH – A local woman whose home is located adjacent to pickleball courts at Moore Park has sued the City of Pittsburgh and says that her quality of life has been negatively impacted by the noise of constant play at those same courts.
Judge denies Crozer Health preliminary objections, in suit surrounding death of man during cataract surgery
MEDIA – A state court judge has overruled preliminary objections on the topic of corporate negligence from Crozer Health defendants, in litigation from the widow of a Clifton Heights man which alleged that her late husband died during a cataract removal surgery, because the attending physician and anesthesiologist ignored his extensive history of diagnosed medical issues and administered too much anesthesia to him.
Daimler North America argues improper pleading by man injured by tree removal vehicle
PITTSBURGH – Daimler Trucks North America has objected to claims made by an Allegheny County man, who said he suffered grievous physical injuries when the Freightliner tree removal vehicle he was standing next to suddenly moved without warning due to a failed brake system – thus trapping him next to the stump grinder mechanism.
Settlement for woman who alleged sexual assault and battery by her chiropractor
MEDIA – A Pennsylvania woman has settled claims she was subjected to sexual assault and battery by her chiropractor, who himself was convicted in January of several criminal counts of indecent assault and aggravated indecent assault for sexually abusing several patients over a six-year period.
Greenberg Traurig’s David G. Mandelbaum Chosen as a City & State PA ‘Fifty Over 50’
David G. Mandelbaum, a shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Philadelphia office, is among the professionals recognized on the 2023 City & State Pennsylvania Fifty Over 50 list.
Daniel Rooney ’25 and Jillian Updegraff ’25 Win 64th Annual Theodore L. Reimel Moot Court Competition
After weeks of preparation and preliminary arguments, the final round of the 64th Annual Theodore L. Reimel ’24 CLAS Moot Court Competition concluded on Thursday, November 16, 2023.
International Law at the Department of Justice
Having previously completed my master’s degree in international relations, I entered law school already intending to explore the field of international law.
Alumni Gift Establishes New Endowed Chair in Leadership
Mark C. Alexander, The Arthur J. Kania Dean of the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, recently announced the establishment of the Michael Heller and Vincent McGuinness Endowed Chair in Leadership.
Trial Team Takes Top Honors in Judge Paul Joseph Kelly, Jr. Invitational Trial Competition
Temple Law’s National Trial Team was victorious in the annual Kelly Competition at Fordham Law School this November.
Bolstering Clinical Legal Studies
The Gittis Legal Clinics welcomed two new clinical faculty and a full-time social worker, expanding our clinics’ cross-disciplinary capacity.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Nov. 27, 2023
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Nov. 27, 2023 in the suits below:
Federal judge rules that undated mail-in ballots must be accepted in Pennsylvania, per Civil Rights Act
ERIE – A federal judge recently decided that per the Materiality Provision of the Civil Rights Act, undated mail-in ballots must be accepted as valid votes by all county boards of election in Pennsylvania – a decision to have tremendous import in next year’s presidential election, which will once again likely see the Keystone State as a battleground.
Petition looks to approve $38K settlement for widow of man involved in Fla. car accident
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania woman looks to settle claims related to a Florida motor vehicle accident involving her late husband for $38,000, and for the proper distribution of those funds.
Philadelphia wants dismissal for civil rights suit from inmate who alleged he was denied medical care
PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia has contended that civil rights litigation brought by a Montgomery County man who claimed he suffered seizures, and was then denied medical care and physically assaulted while incarcerated at Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility, should be dismissed with prejudice.
Belle Vernon Area School District settles with group that constructed now-failed bus canopy
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania school district has settled litigation against an Ohio construction firm, one which pursued financial damages from the defendant company who built an entrance bus canopy at one of its elementary schools, which failed after nearly 15 years of use.
Pittsburgh DoubleTree hotel wants to open default judgment granted in suit over dance recital injuries
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh hotel has attempted to strike or open a default judgment entered against it in August, in litigation filed by a woman allegedly injured in its ballroom while watching her daughter’s dance recital, and who had further claimed that a negligent makeshift table setup used for the event was the proximate cause of her injuries.