A federal judge has let stand a $5.75 million jury award to creditors in a complex bankruptcy case that has volleyed between the Western District of Pennsylvania and the Third Circuit since it was tr
While Monroe County Court of Common Pleas Judge Jonathan Mark declined to comment on the exact "outer limits" of a Pennsylvania ski resort's release from liability, he said a recent case involving th
...Swartz Culleton, Newtown, Pa. Defense Counsel: Mary Ellen Conroy, Cipriani & Werner, Blue Bell, Pa. Comment: For $6.5 million, the...
For $6.5 million, the maker of the body of a recycling truck has settled a trash collector's claim that the placement of steps before the rear wheels of the vehicle caused him to fall and then be run
U.S. District Judge Arthur J. Schwab of the Western District of Pennsylvania wasn't ordered to amend the time limit he imposed for an upcoming trial, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circu
SEPTA does not have to pay back the workers' compensation of a woman who was injured on one of its buses in the course of her employment after the woman settled a tort claim with the public transit g
...enforce it.'" Defense counsel, Hugh M. Emory with Cipriani & Werner in Blue Bell, Montgomery County, said that he was not surprised...
...Defense Counsel:Chester A. Dudzinski, Salvatore Vilardi and Judith A. Moses, Cipriani & Werner, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Comment: A cheese company has agreed...
A cheese company has agreed to pay a $26.1 million settlement in a Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas case involving a car accident in Central Pennsylvania that resulted in the death of one person an
...Jeffrey T. McGuire joined the Harrisburg office of Cipriani & Werner. His practice focuses on representing professionals, their companies...
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