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January 31, 2019
eNotes: Liability – February 2019
TT&H LAWYERS IN COURT Joshua Bovender successfully secures landlord’s dismissal from Cumberland County premises liability lawsuit. Attorney Joshua Bovender obtained the dismissal of a landlord/property owner in connection with a Cumberland County civil action brought by a well-known Philadelphia law firm. The suit concerned injuries to a tenant’s boyfriend, who tripped and fell over a… read more
January 01, 2019
eNotes:Liability – January 2019
eNotes: Liability – January 2019 TT&H LAWYERS IN COURT Attorneys Eric Appelbaum and Chris Gallagher win summary judgment in Philadelphia County trip and fall. Eric Appelbaum and Chris Gallagher, in TT&H’s Philadelphia office, won summary judgment in a trip and fall case outside a restaurant in Philadelphia. Plaintiff allegedly tripped when her foot caught in… read more
November 30, 2018
eNotes: Liability – December 2018
TT&H LAWYERS IN COURT TT&H Attorney Sarah Arosell wins defense verdict in Dauphin County death case. Attorney Sarah Arosell recently won a defense jury verdict in Dauphin County. The action concerned claims for wrongful death and survival filed by the son of an elderly patient who allegedly died as a result of a negative reaction… read more
October 31, 2018
eNotes: Liability – November 2018
TT&H LAWYERS IN COURT TT&H Attorney Jillian Denicola wins summary judgment in trip and fall incident. Jillian Denicola, an attorney in TT&H’s Wilkes-Barre office, won summary judgment in connection with a trip and fall incident at a hotel in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. During the evening hours, Plaintiff fell on a step while exiting a restaurant located… read more
October 01, 2018
eNotes: Liability – October 2018
TT&H LAWYERS IN COURT TT&H Attorney Lacey Conn wins summary judgment in connection with a dog bite claim that allegedly caused severe and permanent injuries. The Circuit Court for Prince George’s County, Maryland granted summary judgment in a case arising out of a dog bite that occurred at the Defendant’s business. The Defendant owned two… read more