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Like a trial lawyer who knowingly makes a remark before the jury that's sure to draw an objection, amicus curiae filers often seek to get the ear of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court before the procedur
Like a trial lawyer who knowingly makes a remark before the jury that's sure to draw an objection, amicus curiae filers often seek to get the ear of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court before the procedur
The Superior Court has upheld the modification of an arbitration award against an insurer and a third party against whom no claim was made, calling the award "unjust, inequitable and unconscionable"
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