Pennsylvania Senator Aims to Streamline State Laws with New Bill for Repealing Outdated Regulations

HARRISBURG, Pa. — In an effort to streamline Pennsylvania’s legal framework, State Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill has introduced a new legislative proposal aimed at identifying and eliminating outdated, burdensome, and conflicting state laws. The bill proposes the establishment of the “Independent Office of the Repealer,” which would be tasked with thoroughly reviewing state statutes over the next five years. The Independent Office of the Repealer would be responsible for recommending repeals or amendments to the General Assembly, helping to modernize Pennsylvania’s legal codes. This initiative is designed to carve out inefficiencies and redundancies that complicate the … Read more

Pennsylvania Man Wins $78 Million in Lawsuit Over Cancer Linked to Popular Weed Killer Ingredient

ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA – A Pennsylvania man was awarded a substantial sum of $78 million last week, following a jury verdict in a product liability lawsuit. This case ties into broader legal battles involving Roundup weed killer, which the plaintiff argued led to his development of blood cancer. William Melissen, 51, of Abington Township, pursued legal action in 2021, attributing his non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis a year prior to his prolonged exposure to glyphosate. Glyphosate is the main ingredient in Roundup, which Melissen claimed to have used routinely both at work and at home since 1992. … Read more

$23.87 Million Verdict in Pennsylvania: Jury Awards Record Sum After Botched Spinal Surgery Leaves Man Disabled

York, PA — In a striking medical malpractice case, a Pennsylvania jury has awarded nearly $24 million to a man who suffered severe spinal injuries due to a surgical error at WellSpan York Hospital. James Spangler, a former mechanic, underwent spinal surgery in October 2019 that left him with life-altering disabilities when a screw was mistakenly inserted into his spinal cord. During the procedure intended to alleviate spinal stenosis, neurosurgeon Joseph Krzeminski, MD, failed to adjust the operation even after an intraoperative monitoring system flagged the error. Spangler, 58, awoke with significant impairments, prompting decades … Read more

Pennsylvania Expands Lawyer-Client Sexual Misconduct Rule to Include Sexting and Sexual Communications

HARRISBURG, Pa. — The definition of inappropriate relationships between lawyers and their clients in Pennsylvania has been expanded to include not only physical interactions but also sexual communications, such as sexting. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently approved an amendment that clarifies this broader scope under the state’s Rules of Professional Conduct. The amendment, which redefines “sexual relations” in Rule RPC 1.8(j) to include “communications of a sexual nature,” is aimed at updating existing prohibitions rather than introducing new ones. Previously, the rule explicitly prevented lawyers from engaging in sexual relationships with clients unless the relationship … Read more