By Connor Graham and Neil T. O’Donnell Understanding Sovereign Immunity in Pennsylvania One may suit the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but only in limited circumstances. If the State does not consent to being sued, then it, and its officials and employees … Read More
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State Immunity Faces Novel Facts
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court agrees that factual issues could allow for civil liability against co-worker
Author: Attorney Michael O’Donnell On February 18, 2026, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court affirmed the Superior Court’s ruling reversing a Trial Court’s entry of summary judgment dismissing an injured man’s negligence lawsuit against his co-worker. Brown v. Gaydos, begins as a … Read More
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