...unclear. For the plaintiffs' attorney, Richard C. Angino of Angino & Rovner in Harrisburg, though, the identity of that defendant and the cause...
In a split decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit changed the standard to be met by whistleblowers making claims under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act as it revived a suit against Tyco
...less than 9.9 percent. Lisa M. Benzie of Angino & Rovner in Harrisburg is co-chairwoman of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's...
The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on whether, in light of the certificate of merit requirement, the statute of limitations in a medical malpractice case where there are multiple po
Marc S. Raspanti, a partner with Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, presented at the American Bar Association's ninth "National Institute on the Civil False Claims Act and Qui Tam Enforceme
...Injuries: Perforated colon. Plaintiff's Attorneys: Richard Angino, Angino & Rovner, Harrisburg. Defense Counsel: Robert Dillon, Naulty Scaricamazza & McDevitt...
...Appliance Act. But plaintiffs attorneys Neil J. Rovner and Richard A. Sadlock of Angino & Rovner in Harrisburg argued that none of the...
...death. Plaintiff's Attorneys: Richard C. Angino, Angino & Rovner, Harrisburg. Plaintiff's Experts: Jonathan D. Cramer...
...Speaker said he contacted Welcomer's attorney, David L. Lutz, of Angino & Rovner, saying he was prepared to file briefs and, if needed, an...
...represented by attorneys Richard C. Angino and Daryl E. Christopher of Angino & Rovner, claims that he refused to process certain event expenditures because he...
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