A federal judge has tossed a landowner's suit against two drillers, including a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, saying the landowner failed to prove that the companies do not possess a valid oil and
...a partner in the law firm of Rieders, Travis, Humphrey, Harris, Waters & Waffenschmidt, was reappointed to Pennsylvania's Patient Safety Authority....
...bona fides of the physician," Rieders, of Rieders, Travis, Humphrey, Harris, Waters & Waffenschmidt, told the court, which was sitting in Harrisburg for a...
... Plaintiffs attorney Clifford A. Rieders of Rieders, Travis, Humphrey, Harris, Waters & Waffenschmidt in Williamsport, Lycoming County, said, "What the Third Circuit...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has sent a strong signal that the federal trial courts in Pennsylvania should apply the Restatement (Third) of Torts, not the Restatement (Second) of T
...34; said plaintiffs attorney Clifford A. Rieders of Rieders, Travis, Humphrey, Harris, Waters & Waffenschmidt in Williamsport, Lycoming County. "It would certainly suggest the...
... Plaintiffs attorney Clifford A. Rieders of Rieders, Travis, Humphrey, Harris, Waters & Waffenschmidt in Williamsport, Pa., said the vanguard in pharmaceutical and medical...
While it is a certainty that we live in a manufactured age, in which people are surrounded by products, the state of the law in Pennsylvania governing what happens when people are injured by those pr
The state Superior Court issued an order last month finding that a sequestration order preventing witnesses from being privy to each other's testimonies prior to their own depositions does not infrin
Tony, in West Side Story, uttering the name Maria, styled it "the most beautiful sound I ever heard ... all the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word?
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