...most recent installment of an ongoing venue...that pursuant to Rule 213.1, Philadelphia was...
...the Pennsylvania Superior Court directed litigation between Penn State University and one of its insurance companies to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, Penn State...
...and transfer Penn State's lawsuit to Philadelphia under Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 213.1. Penn State lost at the trial level on two...
...to grant PMA's request. New pointed out Rule of Civil Procedure 213.1(c), which governs the propriety of coordination and the...
...State has filed a notice of appeal to a Philadelphia judge...dispute stems from the first civil suit filed in Philadelphia following...
...cover the costs of a civil suit stemming from...under a different rule that litigation should...
...offenses. The insurance company had argued that Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 213.1 allows for the Philadelphia court to move Penn State...
...one was decided. The insurance company said Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 213.1 allows for the Philadelphia court to move Penn State...
...the center of a storm...question of procedure in post...under Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 2229...
...point for the parties. The plaintiff fought for jurisdiction of the cases to remain in Fayette County, where he filed his class...
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