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UCP Attitudes Essay Contest
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Posted on May 17, 2012 Schmidt Kramer sponsors UCP Central PA/Schmidt Kramer Attitudes Essay Contest each year. This year, nearly 400 students from 21 schools throughout Central Pennsylvania participated in the contest. The purpose of the contest is to have students think and write about the positive abilities and potential barriers that exist between people […]
Read MoreConsumer protection: New car purchases
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Consumers have several important protections for new car purchases. The Federal Trade Commission Web site offers guidance for purchasing a new car, trade-ins, financing, and service contracts. State governments provide buyers assistance with problems such as false advertising, predatory auto lending, and lemon laws. Car buyers can also contact resources such as Consumer Reports magazine, rating guides, […]
Read MorePalmyra Woman High on Bath Salts During Crash Involving 4-Year-Old
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On Saturday, August 20, a Palmyra, Pennsylvania, woman who was high on the synthetic drug known as “bath salts” crashed into a parked car while she was driving with a four-year-old girl in the back seat. According to PennLive.com, the 33-year-old woman faces charges of Driving Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance, Endangering the Welfare […]
Read MoreClient-Attorney Privilege
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Q: Who holds the “privilege?” A: The client. An attorney can release information only with authorization from the client. Q: So, clients can trust their attorneys with confidential information? A: Yes. An attorney may not reveal anything disclosed without client consent. Q: Why? A: Regulations governing evidence and rules of professional conduct require that attorneys maintain […]
Read MoreMan killed in Harrisburg auto accident
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A police pursuit has ended in a Harrisburg auto accident, but who is to blame? The Lebanon Daily News reports that police began pursuing a vehicle that was reported stolen. According to police, they ended the pursuit in the city because it became too dangerous. The car then crashed into a tree, but it is unclear when […]
Read MoreYork Car Accident Takes One Life
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The York Daily Record reports a woman was killed in a York car accident. A 41-year-old woman was killed in a York car accident in the 2700 block of Windsor Road. The woman was a passenger in a car when the vehicle hit a tree stump. The York car accident ejected the woman from the car. […]
Read MoreAuto Airbag FRAUD
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Drivers who are in accidents, purchase used cars, or visit “weekend” mechanics may be at risk of a very dangerous scam: airbag fraud. Airbags are valuable, so some dishonest mechanics have removed and sold original airbags. Fraudulent mechanics replace bags with cheap knockoffs, rebuilt equipment, or even stuff cavities with rags—then replace covers. This exposes […]
Read MoreMan killed in Lebanon truck accident
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A 25-year-old man was killed in a Lebanon truck accident, WFMZ reports. The Lebanon truck accident happened when the driver of a car ran into the back of a truck. According to police, he was traveling at a high rate of speed. After striking the truck, the man’s car became stuck underneath, and the vehicle was dragged for […]
Read MoreHigh Court to Rule on Household Exclusion Clause and Stacking
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Posted on May 17, 2012 The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in an insurance case over whether the “household exclusion” clause can limit inter-policy UIM stacking when there is no waiver of stacking. The court limited the argument in Erie Insurance Exchange v. Baker to whether Section 1738(a) of the Motor Vehicle […]
Read MoreTwo killed in Chambersburg Car Accident
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The Republic reports that two people were killed in a Chambersburg car accident. The police report that the driver lost control of the vehicle when driving eastbound on Spring Road. The Chambersburg car accident took place when the car ran into multiple trees, ejecting three people from the car. Two of the three ejected died at […]
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