Featured Amicus Briefs
Sectors: Business, Community
Mallory V Norfolk Southern -Update
To PCCJR great disappointment, a majority of the US Supreme Court has upheld the PA long arm statute requiring consent to jurisdiction to do business in PA. The PA Supreme Court declared the statute unconstitutional based on a line of US Supreme Court jurisdictional decisions involving due process.
PCCJR filed an amicus brief with the US Supreme Court in support of the PA Supreme Court’s holding in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern. This is a big blow to jurisdictional jurisprudence and due process. Now, companies with little to no substantial contacts with Pennsylvania will continue to be hauled into PA and of course, the Philadelphia court system.
Status: Filed
Sectors: Business, Community
Axial v Alltranstek
Issue: Did the lower court’s award of attorneys fees violate the American Rule that a party is responsible for its own attorneys’ fees absent (1) an express statutory provision to the contrary; (2) a “clear” agreement – i.e., an unambiguous agreement capable of no other reasonable construction – to the contrary; or (3) some other established exception.
Status: Filed
Sectors: Business, Community, Health Care
DiNardo v UPHS
The issue is:
Does the felony murder rule prevent a convicted murderer from seeking damages in the form of compensation for injuries the convict allegedly sustained as the result negligent medical treatment, when such treatment allegedly did not prevent him from committing the act of murder?
Status: filed
Sectors: Business, Community
Hangey v Husqvarna
Issue: Can a plaintiff sue a corporate defendant in a venue with which the corporation’s only relationship is an insubstantial and de minimis portion of its overall business and operations and where the venue lacks any other relationship either to the claim or to the other parties?
Status: n/a
Sectors: Business, Community, Health Care
Marion V Bryn Mawr Trust
UPDATED
Issue: Should Pennsylvania recognize the tort of aiding and abetting fraud?
If the cause of action of aiding and abetting fraud is recognized, must a party have actual knowledge of the underlying fraud?
Status: filed