...appellees Supreme Court brief in Ohio Casualty v. Ingerman Construction. Part I of this series set...
...appellees Supreme Court brief in Ohio Casualty v. Ingerman Construction. Part I of this series set...
...appellees Supreme Court brief in Ohio Casualty v. Ingerman Construction. Can a party that claims it was forced...
...million Ohio paid to settle personal injury claims against its insureds, Ingerman Construction and other related entities. Haines argued the lower courts...
A six-justice Pennsylvania Supreme Court, divided evenly along political lines, will hear two politically charged matters this week — one regarding the state's controversial voter ID law and th
...including personal injury, medical malpractice, construction litigation, commercial matters and insurance...The consul general for the German Consulate in New York, ...
...B. Gentilcore, a shareholder and chair of the construction services group at Sherrard German & Kelly in Pittsburgh, was selected by the...
Almost 20 deals in the $1 billion range were announced during the week that The Am Law Daily took its holiday break and the short period before
The following is a list of the 100 largest law firms in Pennsylvania as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine
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