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Halper v. Jewish Family Children's Serv

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 2, 2007
919 A.2d 184 (Pa. 2007)

Opinion

Nos. 722 EAL 2005, 723 EAL 2005.

March 2, 2007.

Petition Nos. 722, 723 EAL 2005 for Allowance of Appeal from the Order of the Superior Court.

Prior report: 888 A.2d 14; 888 A.2d 14.


ORDER


AND NOW, this 2nd day of March, 2007, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is hereby GRANTED, but LIMITED to the following four issues:

1. Whether the Superior Court erred in its interpretation and application of Gibbs v. Ernst, 538 Pa. 193, 647 A.2d 882 (1994) in this appeal.

2. Whether the Superior Court erred in its interpretation and application of Brannan v. Lankenau Hospital, 490 Pa. 588, 417 A.2d 196 (1980) in this appeal.

3. Whether the Superior Court erred in failing to remand Jack and Marlene Halper's claim for failure to timely produce the medical history of the adoptee's birthmother for a new trial.

4. Whether the Superior Court erred in concluding that there was an absence of evidence to establish that Jack and Marlene Halper would not have adopted David Halper had they known of the birthmother's mental health.

ORAL ARGUMENT shall be LIMITED to issues 1 and 2.


Summaries of

Halper v. Jewish Family Children's Serv

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 2, 2007
919 A.2d 184 (Pa. 2007)
Case details for

Halper v. Jewish Family Children's Serv

Case Details

Full title:Jack HALPER and Marlene Halper, h/w and David Halper, Petitioners v…

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Mar 2, 2007

Citations

919 A.2d 184 (Pa. 2007)
919 A.2d 184

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