The state Supreme Court has ruled that "highly reckless" conduct is an affirmative defense in products liability cases, requiring defendants to show that a plaintiff's highly reckless conduct was the
The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case regarding whether an assertion of highly reckless conduct is an affirmative defense in products liability cases
Celia M. Joseph has joined Fisher & Phillips as of counsel in its Philadelphia office
...roles at Dapper Baldasare Benson Behling & Kane and at Wayman Irvin & McAuley. Elected and Appointed John F. Cordisco...
An Allegheny County judge has refused to force a plaintiff to return a defendant's inadvertently produced documents, including an opinion from an insurance provider, because the document was fact-bas
...the need for expert testimony.Jeffrey A. Kubay, of Wayman Irvin & McAuley in Pittsburgh, represents Hegemann and Wray, which was one of...
...in nature," Todd wrote. Jeffrey A. Kubay, of Wayman Irvin & McAuley in Pittsburgh, represented Hegemann. Kubay said he disagrees with the...
Considering an issue of first impression, a Superior Court panel has concluded that a business auto insurance policy listing a partnership as its named insured covers not only the partnership itself
Considering an issue of first impression, a Superior Court panel has concluded that a business auto insurance policy listing a partnership as its named insured covers not only the partnership itself
Jury Awards $3 Million To Injured Epileptic Gentile v. University of Pennsylvania $3 Million Verdict Date of Verdict: Oct. 27, 2004. Court and Case Number: C.P. Philadelphia, No. 4275, March Term 200
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