Judgment

What is a Judgment?

A judgment is the final part of a court case that resolves all the contested issues and terminates the lawsuit; a final decision is made about the rights and claims of each side in a lawsuit.

According to Black’s Law Dictionary, judgment is defined as “a court’s final determination of the rights and obligations of the parties in a case,” demonstrating  the authoritative nature of a judgment as the culmination of legal proceedings, which resolves disputes and establishes legal consequences. Judgments can vary in nature, including judgments on liability, damages, and equitable remedies, depending on the type of legal action and the issues presented.

Judgements can often make changes in the law that can have ripple effects throughout the nation. Specific cases, such as Brown v. Board of Education, exemplify landmark judgments that have had profound impacts on civil rights and legal precedents. Understanding the concept of judgment is essential for navigating the legal system, whether as a party directly involved in litigation, a legal professional, or a member of the public seeking to comprehend legal outcomes and their implications.

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RV Accidents in Pennsylvania

Summer Travel: RV Accidents in Pennsylvania

RVing is a culture popular with residents of Pennsylvania. Some people acquire RVs for occasional use, such as summer holidays or weekend trips, while others prefer cruising with these vehicles all year long. Sadly, accidents involving RVs often lead to catastrophic injuries, thanks to the vehicles’ enormous sizes and mass. If you are involved in an RV accident in Pennsylvania, an experienced auto accident lawyer can help you determine what to do next.

Although many RV operators are usually careful when cruising with these big machines, some just lack the skills and attention needed to enhance safety. This poses a significant danger to motorists, bystanders, and pedestrians who may end up with serious injuries, permanent damage, or in worst-case scenarios, of life.

Our RV accident attorneys are committed to helping residents of Pennsylvania who have been victimized by the poor decision of others obtain fair compensation. […]

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What is Discovery?

Understanding your lawsuit’s discovery phase

If you recently filed a lawsuit, then you likely have questions about how your case will progress. Clients often ask our attorneys about discovery. In fact, most civil plaintiffs and defendants have never heard of the phase of a trial. They have no idea what discovery is. As such, our award-winning personal injury team is here to explain discovery and what you can expect during this phase of litigation.

According to the American Bar Association, discovery is “the formal process of exchanging information between the about the witnesses and evidence they’ll present at trial.” In other words, it is a mechanism for obtaining the info and evidence that you need to win your case.

The phases of a civil trial

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What is Summary Judgment?

Understanding motions for summary judgment…and how to win them

If you sued a for your injuries or other , then you can expect certain legal responses and defenses. While every case is unique, some stages of come up in nearly every lawsuit. Summary is one of those phases. Understanding what summary judgment is and how handle it is key to winning big in your case. As a result, our experienced trial lawyers define summary judgment and provide a guide to using this legal step to maximize your compensation payout.

To discuss the details of your lawsuit for FREE, schedule a consultation with an award-winning Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys litigator today.

Motions for summary judgment: what they are and what do they do

In order to fully grasp motions for summary judgment, […]

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How long does it take to resolve a personal injury case?

How Long Does It Take to Resolve a Personal Injury Claim?

One of the most common questions that our clients ask is: how long it will take to settle my personal injury case?  Unfortunately, no lawyer can answer that question for certain because every case is different and it can take time to reach the best outcome possible (if you encounter a lawyer who claims to be able to resolve your case in a fixed time period, that may be a red flag). And of course, if the company refuses to offer an acceptable settlement, your case may go to trial which will extend the timeline a bit further.

To help you understand what to expect in a personal injury case, our experienced personal injury litigation team at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys explain the timeline of a typical case and the factors that can impact your recovery. […]

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Judge says Monsanto cancer case can move forward

roundup lawsuitEarlier this week, a federal judge ruled that lawsuits against agricultural giant Monsanto could proceed and that key plaintiffs’ witnesses may testify. The lawsuits allege that Monsanto’s weedkiller Roundup caused users to develop cancer.

This move represents a win for victims, but they will still face an uphill battle at trial, as the judge called their claims “shaky” but admissible.

Thousands of individual plaintiffs Monsanto’s widely used weedkiller RoundUp caused them to develop cancer and that Monsanto provided no consumer warning. Specifically, the lawsuits link the ingredient glyphosate to an increased risk of non-Hodgkins lymphoma, and claim that the company knew about the risk and failed to warn the public, going so far as to suppress research that suggested the product was dangerous. The ingredient glyphosate is considered a probable human carcinogen according to the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer.  […]

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