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North Carolina Lemon Law News SAMPLE

According to an article in the Evening Sun, McSherrystown Borough, Pennsylvania officials cannot use the state’s Lemon Law statute to attain justice for a broken down police car. Apparently the law only applies to private owners and not to municipalities.

WASHINGTON, DC, United States (UPI)—A possible fire-igniting switch in more than 3.7 million Ford vehicles is under investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Ford, which has made two recalls related to the problem, says it is cooperating in the investigation. The federal agency says it has received 559 complaints of spontaneous fires, 253 of them in unrecalled models, and its latest investigation includes the 1995 model years of the F-150, Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles.

PHILADELPHIA, June 2—David J. Gorberg, Esquire of the lemon law firm of David J. Gorberg & Associates has been named, for the second year in a row, as a 2005 Pennsylvania Super Lawyer. In addition to the Super Lawyer award, Mr. Gorberg was also honored for the second year in a row as one of the Top 100 Lawyers in both Philadelphia and Pennsylvania in a recent study by Philadelphia Magazine and Law & Politics Magazine. The Top 100 Lawyer List and Super Lawyer List were published in the June 2005 edition of Philadelphia Magazine and Law & Politics Magazine.

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North Carolina Legal News SAMPLE

North Carolina lawsuits, settlements, and verdicts...read more

North Carolina Lemon Law News SAMPLE

May affect North Carolina residents especially pertaining to the Lemon Laws...read more

Legislative roundup - SAMPLE

A herd of bills have been filed in the General Assembly since January. We've corralled the ones to keep an eye on....read more