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Pennsylvania Case Law

Follow links below to full text of cases identified.  In select cases, a case summary may exist, which is shown in a blue typeface above the actual case text.  This case summary is for informational purposes only and does not constitute specific legal advice or substitute for specific legal counsel.  Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional legal counsel. Please do not hesitate to contact the law firm indicated for your region with any further questions on these issues.

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Case Name

Court

Year

Amitie One Condominium Association v. Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance Co. U.S. District Court 2010
Beck v. Holly Tree Homeowners Association U.S. District Court 2010
Big Bass Lake Community Association v. Warren Appeals Court 2008
Farrell v. Ashcombe Dover Homeowners Association U.S. District Court 2009
Indian Rocks Property Owners Association v. Glatfelter Appeals Court 2008
Locust Lake Village Property Owners Association v. Wengerd Appeals Court 2006
London Towne Homeowners Association v. Karr Appeals Court 2004
McMahon v. Pleasant Valley West Association Appeals Court 2008
Pike County Tax Claim Bureau v. The Internal Revenue Service Appeals Court 2006
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