Author: Joe Pozzuolo
Friday, July 5, 2019
The
Pennsylvania Superior Court will not disturb a lower court’s ruling that
awarded compensatory damages but denied punitive damages to a plaintiff whose
former co-owners in a public utility consulting firm fired him and... Continue Reading
Monday, July 1, 2019
Plaintiff
did not need a right to sue letter from the Pennsylvania Human Rights
Commission prior to filing this race discrimination case in state court.
Plaintiff exhausted his statutory remedies when his amended complaint was... Continue Reading
Monday, June 24, 2019
Trial
court properly denied daughters’ objections to appellee’s final accounting as
trustee of decedent mother’s revocable trust but court affirmed on other
grounds because court found daughters lacked standing to appeal... Continue Reading
Monday, June 10, 2019
Typically
the person named as the deceased’s personal representative (a more formal term
is Executor or Executrix) goes to an attorney experienced in probate matters, who
then prepares a petition for the court and takes it,... Continue Reading
Thursday, June 6, 2019
While
it may be a task that’s low on your to-do list, estate planning can provide
guidance for your loved ones in the future. It will also give you a sense of
relief as you think about passing on your household and assets.... Continue Reading