FJD Sees Dramatic Drop in Filings of Mass Tort Cases
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 01, 2012 in News
The Legal Intelligencer is reporting today about 60% drop in mass tort filings in Philadelphia Courts. Is this further proof that there is no need for changes to the venue rules of civil procedure or the continued unconstitutional efforts to legislate any changes? Also, doesn’t this finally prove that the business sponsored surveys of Philadelphia […]
Read MoreNew System To Help Patients After Medical Mistakes
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 24, 2012 in News
Posted on Sep 24, 2012 By ROBERT PEAR – New York Times September 23, 2012 WASHINGTON — The Obama administration wants consumers to report medical mistakes and unsafe practices by doctors, hospitals, pharmacists and others who provide treatment. Hospitals say they are receptive to the idea, despite concerns about malpractice liability and possible financial penalties for poor […]
Read MoreAre Hospitals Killing Us?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 24, 2012 in News
Posted on Sep 24, 2012 Wall Street Journal – When there is a plane crash in the U.S., even a minor one, it makes headlines. There is a thorough federal investigation, and the tragedy often yields important lessons for the aviation industry. Pilots and airlines thus learn how to do their jobs more safely. The […]
Read MorePA Superior Court Upholds Verdict Of Over $450k
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 19, 2012 in News
Posted on Sep 19, 2012 The Pottsville Republican Herald is reporting about a Berks County lumber company which must pay an Orwigsburg woman more than $450,000, as a three-judge state Superior Court panel upheld a jury verdict resulting from a two-day trial in April 2011 in Schuylkill County Court. In an 11-page opinion filed Tuesday […]
Read MoreCause Of Carbon County Weekend Car Accident Determined
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 18, 2012 in News
Posted on Sep 18, 2012 The Lehighton Times News is reporting about an Albrightsville area teen, who is an outstanding athlete at Jim Thorpe Area High School, who was seriously injured Sunday as the car he was a passenger in crashed while it was racing another vehicle, state police at Fern Ridge said. Khaaliq Lynch, […]
Read MoreFormer Penn State Students To Stand Trial For Hazing
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 13, 2012 in News
Posted on Sep 13, 2012 The Daily Collegian in State College is reporting today on the Penn State hazing scandal. Three former students will stand trial for hazing another student this past Spring. By Brittany Horn Charges against three former Penn State students for hazing a young woman were sustained Wednesday morning. Hanif Johnson, 22, […]
Read MorePedestrian Killed by Police SUV in Dauphin County
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 12, 2012 in News
Posted on Sep 12, 2012 On Thursday, August 9, 2012, shortly after 8:15AM, Shulena Weldon was struck and killed by a Harrisburg police SUV in the intersection of 20th and Market Street. According to Dauphin County Coroner Graham Hetrick, Weldon was heading north on 20th Street towards the intersection when she ran out in front […]
Read MoreNew President Outlines Goals for Pennsylvania Association for Justice
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 10, 2012 in News
Posted on Sep 10, 2012 The Pennsylvania Association for Justice—an organization that works to promote a fair and effective justice system— held its annual summer retreat in Hershey, Pennsylvania, from June 28, 2012 to July 1, 2012. After the meeting, the newly installed president of the organization, Mr. Scott B. Cooper, recorded a webcast to […]
Read MorePennsylvania District Court Addresses Common Law Bad Faith
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 06, 2012 in News
What are the laws in your jurisdiction on statutory and common law bad faith? What are the statutes of limitations for both? Last week, in a the memorandum opinion in Katzenmoyer v. Allstate Ins. Co., 2012 WL 3764998 (E.D. Pa. Aug. 30, 2012) issues of the statute of limitations SOL) for a breach of contract common law bad […]
Read MoreSecond Mile Cannot Transfer Assets Until Civil Claims Resolved
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 05, 2012 in News
Below is the story by Annie McCormick of WHP CBS TV-21 in Harrisburg reporting on a trial judge Ordering that the Second Mile must delay their transfer of assets. For more on the story go to the WHPTV website at the link following the article. The decision comes as numerous lawsuits still loom against the charity […]
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