Legal Articles, General Practice

What Is an Interpleader Lawsuit in a Life Insurance Case?

Interpleader lawsuits occur when life insurance companies face competing claims to policy benefits. The insurer deposits the funds with the court, and the court determines who is legally entitled to receive them. These cases involve strict deadlines and complex disputes.

Recent updates to Pennsylvania’s laws addressing AI-generated child pornography

Prior to 2024, PA law already made it illegal to share intimate images without consent but it didn’t explicitly ban AI‑created child sexual abuse imagery.

Timeshare Cancellation Attorneys Can Help You Get Out of Your Costly Contract

"Timeshare Cancellation Attorneys Can Help You Get Out of Your Costly Contract" by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys

What Is Your Strategy for Defending Me in a Criminal Case?

When you're facing criminal charges, one of the first questions you’ll likely ask your lawyer is: “What is your strategy for defending me?” It’s a fair and important question. At the Law Office of John B. Pike, we believe in giving our clients clear answers, strong advocacy, and a defense that’s tailored to the facts of their case—not a cookie-cutter approach. In this post, we’ll walk you through how we develop a custom criminal defense strategy and what you can expect when you work with our firm

Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know

Pennsylvania's Marijuana DUI Laws: A Strict Zero-Tolerance Approach

The 5 BEST Steps to take when your car is a Total Loss

These are 5 steps to take after a car crash and documents to prepare to get the best possible payout for a totaled vehicle.

Understanding New York’s NEW Animal Negligence Laws

Major NEW Court of Appeals Decision Protects Dog Bite Victims Victims no longer need to prove the attacking dog bite someone prior

Commonwealth v. Shifflett: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules DUI ARD Can’t Be Used for Sentence Enhancement

Commonwealth v. Shifflett: PA Supreme Court rules that a prior ARD for DUI cannot be used to enhance sentencing for a later DUI. ARD isn’t a conviction, so using it without a jury finding violates constitutional rights under Alleyne and Apprendi.

Expanding Access to Safety: What Pennsylvania’s Updated Safe Haven Law Means for Parents and Legal Professionals

Pennsylvania’s expanded Safe Haven Law now includes urgent care centers as legal drop-off points for newborns. Learn what this means for parents, legal protections, and how it impacts family and criminal law practice across the Commonwealth.

Bitten by a Dog in Northeastern Pennsylvania? Know Your Rights Under PA Dog Bite Law

Dog bite victim in Northeastern PA? The Law Office of John B. Pike explains your rights under Pennsylvania law and how to pursue compensation for your injuries.

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