Giving Genuardi's a new chance to challenge an $18.5 million judgment, the state Supreme Court on Friday decided a party should not lose its right to appeal for failure to file post-trial motions aft
...Before attorney Thomas A. Riley Jr. introduced himself to the state Supreme Court in Pittsburgh Wednesday, Chief...
The number of attorneys against the Superior Court's decision to quash a grocer's appeal of an $18.5 million verdict against it for failure to file post-trial motions has grown to include several for
...s counsel, Thomas A. "Buck" Riley Jr. of Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco in Exton, Pa., said earlier this year that "there...
...Buck Riley , founder and chairman of Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco in Exton, Pa., has been named by Devereux...
...s counsel, Thomas A. "Buck" Riley Jr. of Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco in Exton, Pa., said, "There is clearly no novel...
...Group's attorney, Thomas A. "Buck" Riley of Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco in Exton, Pa. The court had accepted in...
Eight appellate lawyers from seven of the state's largest law firms have joined together to file an amici curiae brief in support of two grocery store chains stuck with an $18.5 million verdict after
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has upheld an $18.5 million verdict against Safeway and Genuardi's because the grocery store chains didn't file post-trial motions before appealing to the Superior Cou
...Attorneys: Buck Riley, Jenny Simone and Ed Greene, Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco, Exton, Pa. Plaintiffs' Expert: Richard Marchitelli...
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