In the most recent of a growing body of opinions on social media discovery in Pennsylvania trial courts, a Lackawanna County judge has denied a husband and wife's motion to compel the Facebook userna
...Relevance " Overly Broad & Unduly Invasive Brogan v. Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald, LLP, PICS Case No. 13-0950 (C.P. Lackawanna April...
A trust fund governing the health and welfare benefits for 11 Northeast Pennsylvania school districts has succeeded on appeal in reclaiming more than $6 million a trial judge had awarded toward benef
In an age when 90 percent of announced mergers face legal challenges from shareholders, several states, including Pennsylvania, are looking to protect corporations from investors upset with money bei
Like a trial lawyer who knowingly makes a remark before the jury that's sure to draw an objection, amicus curiae filers often seek to get the ear of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court before the procedur
Like a trial lawyer who knowingly makes a remark before the jury that's sure to draw an objection, amicus curiae filers often seek to get the ear of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court before the procedur
In two post-Koken cases, a Luzerne County judge has refused to sever the tort and underinsured motorist claims for trial
Although former Lackawanna County prosecutor Kathleen Kane had raised the most money out of those vying for Pennsylvania attorney general, the three candidates' most recent campaign financial filings
As the judges of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals gear up for a week of oral arguments, the docket includes a handful of potentially significant cases in the areas of arbitration, corporate gove
The theory that the corporate veil can be pierced if two corporations share common ownership and operate as a single enterprise is not recognized in Pennsylvania and can't sustain an excavating busin
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