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...over a year ago, the state Superior Court decided the case...2012), which essentially modified the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's seminal 1930...
...pervasive in Pennsylvania firm engagement...S. District Judge Joel H...a jury trial, the waiver...American Bar Association's ethics...
...Philadelphia Bar Association has rated...M. in trial advocacy from...as a judge pro tem...bar association states that it...
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...under the state's Vehicle...unanimous three-judge panel said...state of Pennsylvania. ...
...claim in Pennsylvania starts running...tortfeasor, the state Superior Court...the three-judge panel declined...accordingly, the trial court should...
...First Judicial District, the Defender Association of Philadelphia and the District...testimony, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Marsha H. Neifield said that...
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