...a functional trigger to the company's eventual privilege claim. An...Custom Designs & Manufacturing v. Sherwin-Williams, 39 A.3d...
A little more than a year ago, using now well-known language, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court declared that the attorney-client privilege is a "two-way street." In Gillard v. AIG Insurance Co. , the
...damaged by fire. Custom Designs filed a civil action against appellant Sherwin-Williams Company alleging that its products caused the fire and damages....
...b/a A.R. Building Company were in the business of...Duron Paints and Wallcoverings. Defendant Sherwin-Williams purchase Duron in 2004...
In this contract action to repair two scratches on plaintiff's 1965 Ford Galaxy, defendants' preliminary objections to plaintiff's amended complaint were sustained in part and overruled in part
In a case that could affect how the state government retains private attorneys in the future, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is scrutinizing a contingent-fee contract that Houston attorney F. Kenneth
...his position as a sitting judge to obtain preferential treatment from insurance companies after a slow-speed automobile accident in 2001. The former judge had...
...Automotive Refinishing Paint Antitrust Litigation approved settlements of $23 million from Sherwin-Williams Co. and $16 million from PPG Industries and awarded one-third...
...two settlements - $23 million from Sherwin-Williams Co. and $16 million...million; and two related German companies, BASF and BASF Coatings, paid...
In 2007, the judges of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania federal court suffered the loss of two longtime colleagues and learned that another may soon ascend to the appellate bench, while presiding
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