In an apparent case of first impression, a Philadelphia judge, in upholding a $78.4 million medical malpractice verdict, has ruled that attorney fees must be based on the present value of the jury's
...April 29. As of press time, members of the General Assembly...in Internet gaming among slot machine licensees. HB 1235...
What if your laptop was a tablet? Imagine — something sleek and easy to carry that still runs all of the software you need, such as Microsoft's Word and Outlook, as well as your favorite docume
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A man whose arms were crushed by a cardboard baler while working at an Acme has reached a combined $7.9 million settlement with the manufacturer, service technician and replacement part provider of t
A man whose arms were crushed by a cardboard baler while working at Acme has reached a combined $7.9 million settlement with the manufacturer, service technician and replacement part provider of the
...forensic examiner may look to machine-generated artifacts called LNK...target file is deleted, including times, size, location, and an identifier...
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...forensic examiner may look to machine-generated artifacts called LNK...target file is deleted, including times, size, location, and an identifier...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Judicial officers can at times show mercy. Is it unethical for a judge, in...
...in Berks County, was loading paper into an Allegheny Paper Shredder Corp. machine. The machine had no guard.(According to plaintiffs court papers, Liebensperger was...
...trauma, Philadelphia; Daniel F. Rothermel, landscaping, Wyomissing, Pa.; Andrew M. Agoos, construction machine rental, Windermere, Fla. Defense Experts: Rosalyn Pierce, vocations...
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