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Max Mitchell is ALM's Regional Managing Editor for The Legal Intelligencer, New Jersey Law Journal, Delaware Business Court Insider and Delaware Law Weekly. Follow him on Twitter @MMitchellTLI. His email is [email protected].
This is one of 'hundreds, if not thousands, of lawsuits' filed by businesses in Pennsylvania seeking to recover losses.
In 2014, a judge issued a $21M bad-faith verdict against Nationwide in a case the Pa. Supreme Court took up in April 2019.
A U.S. judge declined to extend a "seismic" Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision on the stacking of insurance coverage.
The insurer argued that doctor-owned pharmacies were receiving unlawful prescription kickbacks for workers' comp patients.
The case was one of several that stemmed from a 2013 collision on Interstate 80 in central Pennsylvania.
A court granted Amazon's request to have its third-party products liability case reconsidered by an expanded panel of judges.
The major data breach is said to have exposed sensitive information of more than 100 million customers and card applicants.
Amazon has asked a court to reexamine a ruling that can have wide-sweeping implications for online retailers and product liability.
The ruling could prove instructive as courts and legislators continue to parse out the judiciary's role in the emerging world of litigation funding.
The case alleged that Purdue and two other opioid manufacturers helped create an epidemic by marketing these drugs as a safe and nonaddictive.