Failing to properly vet his client's case has landed a Pittsburgh lawyer with a $20,000 sanction from a federal judge
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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 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the constitutionality of a provision of the national health care reform legislation that provides benefits to the survivors of coal miners who were af
A union glazier who says he became permanently disabled because he had to dive to get out of the way of a crate of glass being unloaded by a crane has obtained a $2.35 million settlement because of h
A union glazier who says he became permanently disabled because he had to dive to get out of the way of a crate of glass being unloaded by a crane has obtained a $2.35 million settlement because of h
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
...s lawyers — Joseph W. Selep and Joseph F. Butcher of Zimmer Kunz in Pittsburgh — urged Cohill to dismiss the suit, arguing that...
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