An Allegheny County judge has granted a Pennsylvania man a new trial, ruling that his due process rights were violated when attorneys for both a defendant tortfeasor and an unnamed "phantom" defendan
...spinal injuries. Plaintiff's Attorney:Jennifer L. Webster, Swensen, Perer & Kontos, Pittsburgh. Defense Counsel: Peter J. Taylor, Murphy...
The state Supreme Court has let stand a $4.5 million Allegheny County jury verdict against the successor corporation to a fire truck manufacturer
...Alan H. Perer The Law Firm of Swensen Perer & Kontos Pittsburgh •...
If you're going to take over another company's identity, you must be willing to assume their legal woes as well
Physically unharmed plaintiffs may still collect emotional distress damages in strict products liability cases, the state Superior Court has ruled in a case of first impression
Physically unharmed plaintiffs may still collect emotional distress damages in strict products liability cases, the state Superior Court has ruled in a case of first impression
Last year, The Legal surveyed the 24 largest plaintiffs firms across the state and found diversity to be almost non-existent among them
Last year, The Legal surveyed the 24 largest plaintiffs firms across the state and found diversity to be almost non-existent among them
They may represent the discontented in litigation, but many firm leaders say most plaintiffs attorneys are anything but
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