...part on its own 1988 ruling in Herskowitz v. Nutri-System Inc. , in which it had found that minority shareholders are not barred...
Changes in technology, from social media to DNA testing to the changing role of media companies, fueled some of the most significant decisions from the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2011
...decision in the products liability case of Covel v. Bell Sports Inc. In Covel , the 3rd Circuit affirmed the U.S...
...Restatement (Third) of Torts applied was answered in Berrier v. Simplicity Manufacturing, Inc. , 563 F.3d 38 (3d Cir. 2009). The court addressed...
...was wrong in 2009 when it predicted in Berrier v. Simplicity Manufacturing Inc. that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was poised to abandon the...
...insisted that the 3rd Circuit's prediction in Berrier v. Simplicity Manufacturing Inc. was wrong and that Pennsylvania courts have not only continued...
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