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Posted on Jul 20, 2012 Schwendinger-Roy v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co., No. 11-445 (W.D. Pa. July 10, 2012) the federal court for the Western District of Pennsylvania resolves several motions in limine in a Post-Koken underinsured motorist (UIM) case which is set for trial. The case is a straight UIM case and does […]

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Friend: An open letter to Gov. Corbett on Sandusky affair (Del Co,. Times)

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 17, 2012 in News

Below is an open letter in the July 16, 2012 edition of the Delaware County Times regarding Governor Corbett and his actions, or inaction, in the Sandusky affair investigation while he was running for Governor at the same time he was Pennsylvania’s Attorney General. Bursting with righteous indignation, his cheeks flushed with rage, the governor banged the […]

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High Ranking Penn State Officials Miss Opportunities to Protect Children

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 12, 2012 in News

Today, Louis Freeh’s firm released its report concerning the special investigation it did for Penn State University’s board of directors. The Sandusky case has been widely publicized. His conduct got him convicted in Centre County. This report is different though, and does not focus on Jerry Sandusky’s conduct… It follows the conduct mainly of Spanier, Curley, Schultz, […]

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State Police Investigate Fulton County Crash In South Central Pennsylvania

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 11, 2012 in News

MCCONNELSBURG, Pa. (AP) – State police in south-central Pennsylvania say an early morning one-car crash killed two teenagers and seriously injured two others. Police in Fulton County say the car was heading south on Route 915 in Wells Township shortly after 1:30 a.m. Tuesday when it crossed over the northbound lane, began sliding through a […]

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Annual list recognizes leaders in legal field in Pennsylvania

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 11, 2012 in News

May 25, 2012 – Five lawyers at Schmidt Kramer including Scott Cooper, Terry Hyman, Gerard Kramer and Charles Schmidt Jr. – recently were designated as “Super Lawyers” in Pennsylvania by the Super Lawyers publication for their leadership in the legal field.  In addition, Schmidt Kramer lawyers Melissa Leininger and Joe Chapman were named Rising Stars […]

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June 7, 2010 – The current Widener University School of Law e-magazine contains the following report about recent Harrisburg campus events. See also the link to the article for more: http://law.widener.edu/NewsandEvents/Articles/2012/hb030512hotcoffeepost.aspx On the evening of Wednesday, February 29th, the Harrisburg Student Bar Association and Schmidt Kramer PC hosted a special screening of “Hot Coffee: Is […]

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What do you think of Penn State’s actions in how it has handled the civil cases that are the result of the Sandusky Scandal? Below is a link to a report and video where Schmidt Kramer Injury Lawyer Scott Cooper comments to Annie McCormick of Harrisburg news station WHP-TV 21 on his opinion of the […]

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Police seek Help Investigating Accident Near Pottsville

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 05, 2012 in News

According to the Pottsville Republican Herald, police are seeking help investigating a violent two-vehicle collision Monday on Route 54 between Ashland and Girardville that sent both drivers to an area trauma center. According to a hospital spokesperson, Brenda Sachleben, 45, of 232 W. Main St., Girardville, was listed in critical condition Monday afternoon. The other driver, […]

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Chip And Tar Project Outside Sunbury May Have Contributed To Crash

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 03, 2012 in News

According to the Sunbury Daily Item Motorists were concerned about the site of a fatal crash last weekend. According to the article, concerned drivers who use the road where a New Berlin woman was killed in a Saturday car accident said a recent tar-and-chip project the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation did on New Berlin Mountain […]

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Dave Wenner of the Harrisburg Patriot News reports today on problems with the emergency department at a local central Pennsylvania hospital, just south of Harrisburg.  According to the article, several patients have not received prompt treatment when going to the emergency room.  Do you think this is good for patient safety?  Below is the full […]

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