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CSX seeks additional fees in fraud case against asbestos attorneys
WHEELING – As it argues for attorneys fees in a fraud case against Pittsburgh asbestos attorneys, CSX Transportation says it is incurring even more fees and wants repaid. The company supplemented its original motion for attorneys fees and litigation expenses … Read More
Peirce hearing pushed back two weeks
WHEELING – An evidentiary hearing over discovery requests made by CSX Transportation to asbestos attorneys found to have committed fraud has been delayed. Pittsburgh attorneys Robert Peirce and Louis Raimond, formerly of the firm Peirce Raimond & Coulter, filed their … Read More



