Property insurance agents who offer customers advice on the replacement value of their homes have a duty of care to their customers, a Crawford County Common Pleas Court judge has ruled, but that dut
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In February 2010, the court dismissed McKeon's pro se second complaint as legally frivolous and permitted McKeon to file a third complaint
The court denied delay damages to insureds in this automobile accident case where the jury award and the molded verdict did not exceed 125 percent of insurer's final written settlement offer that was
The Federal Railroad Safety Act and its regulations expressly pre-empt state law to the extent the subject matter is federally regulated; because the FRA regulations and the 1975 order apply to the s
The loss incurred from the sale of father's residential property was not a loss of income for purposes of calculating father's support obligation. Affirmed
Where a sanitation authority sought a lien for costs for nuisance abatement, the trial court properly disregarded unsworn and verified affidavits as hearsay, then properly dismissed the sanitation au
The trial court properly denied tenant's petition to open/strike confessed judgment where tenant executed a commercial lease agreement containing a clear and conspicuous cognovit clause and warrant o
The trial court improperly found that appellant's claim for the replacement cost of a foot locker damaged during a prison contraband search was frivolous. Reversed
The trial court did not violate HIPAA's Privacy Rule by admitting A.M.'s medical records for use in an involuntary intervention hearing initiated by the Chester County Department of Aging Services
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