...dropped its federal trademark suit against Philadelphia-based injury firm Larry Pitt & Associates, Pitt's firm has sued Lundy Law and its principal...
...firm Lundy Law has sued fellow Philadelphia personal injury firm Larry Pitt & Associates, claiming the Pitt firm's "Remember This Number"...
...For Cruz's attorney, George Dallis Walker Jr. of Larry Pitt & Associates, the employer had not met its burden under the law...
...Events The office of Larry Pitt & Associates is hosting an in-house seminar on stress management...
A former University of Pennsylvania campus police officer is owed benefits for injuries he suffered on the job despite the university's argument that the officer's wage loss stemmed from post-injury
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...In the suit, attorney Larry Pitt alleged that Sections 442 and...
...requirement. At oral arguments last week, Kathy Kennedy of Larry Pitt & Associates argued on behalf of Daniels. She said the Commonwealth Court's...
The U.S. Supreme Court last Monday sidestepped a dispute over reviving three Pennsylvania medical malpractice lawsuits dismissed after the plaintiffs' lawyer abandoned the cases
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