...If a railroad company uses but...Philadelphia. And the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission...Norfolk Southern Railway Co. should bear some...
...The six sitting justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court are set to meet in Philadelphia this morning to start...
...v. Del. & Hudson Ry. Co., Inc., PICS Case No. 13...fact regarding whether plaintiffs, former railroad workers, exercised reasonable diligence in...
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...do. One of those sleeping liabilities may have stirred last month. Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection v. Blue Chip Transportation, No. 153 C...
...v. Delaware and Hudson Railway Co., Inc., PICS Case No. 12...was a common carrier by railroad engaged in interstate commerce; plaintiff...
...consolidated the cases of eight railroad workers suing the same employer...of Delaware and Hudson Railway Co. to keep the matters separate...
...v. Delaware and Hudson Railway Co., Inc., PICS Case No. 12...granted. Eight retired railroad workers sued their former employer...
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...of negligence against the defendant railroad in this asbestos litigation and...Northern & Santa Fe Ry Co., 60 P3d 418 (2002)....
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