... Judge: Gary B. Gilman. Type of Action: Dram shop; premises liability. Injury: Quadriparesis. Plaintiffs Counsel: Joseph...
A look back at Pennsylvania's largest verdicts and settlements over the last 19 years reveals a trend of larger awards over the past three years
...University Earle Mack School of Law on the topics of dram shop/liquor liability and lack of requirements for mandatory insurance for liquor...
...Judge: Paul F. Lutty Jr. Type of Action: Dram shop; motor vehicle. Injuries: Death; rib and pelvic fractures....
...policy changes in a settlement agreement was unprecedented for a Pennsylvania dram shop case. In Cleland v. Isiminger, according to...
A look back at Pennsylvania's largest verdicts and settlements over the last 19 years reveals a trend of larger awards over the past three years
...TORTS Liability Negligence Dram Shop Act Motor Vehicle Accident Point of Visible Intoxication ...
An Allegheny County trial judge has ruled that plaintiffs injured in an automobile accident with a drunken driver cannot recover under a claim that a defendant liquor licensee violated Pennsylvania L
The family of a 20-year-old college student who died after drunkenly falling 30 feet over a railing at a fraternity house on the University of Pennsylvania's campus has settled with the fraternity an
The family of a 20-year-old college student who died after drunkenly falling 30 feet over a railing at a fraternity house on the University of Pennsylvania's campus has settled with the fraternity an
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