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This article from Very Law explains when false online reviews may be legally actionable under Pennsylvania defamation law. It outlines how to distinguish between opinion and harmful falsehood, steps to take if targeted, and how a defamation lawsuit works. It emphasizes consulting an attorney before acting to protect your reputation effectively.
The federal case Pellegrino Food Products, Inc. v. Wise Choice Foods, LLC involved a breach-of-contract dispute between a Pennsylvania food manufacturer and a New Mexico distributor. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania dismissed the case after determining that it lacked subject-matter jurisdiction, ending the litigation before the court could evaluate the underlying contract claims.
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Very Law carried out the litigation process diligently. Covering all bases is a trait any good lawyer would possess, and although this case was an easy win for lawyers of our caliber, it nonetheless gives us much to be proud of.
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The following article appeared in the Winter 2020 issue of the Allegheny County Bar Association Young Lawyer's Division's Point of Law publication.
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We are pleased to announce that the Proprietor of our law firm, Ryan D. Very, Esq., has been appointed to the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania's
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Possibly. Force majeure, Latin for ‘superior strength,’ is a contractual clause that excuses nonperformance for ‘acts of God,’ which means unpreventable natural accidents.
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