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226 A.3d 560
Pa.
2020

RENEE’ A. RICE, Respondent v. DIOCESE OF ALTOONA-JOHNSTOWN, BISHOP JOSEPH ADAMEC (RETIRED), MONSIGNOR MICHAEL E. SERVINSKY, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF BISHOP JAMES HOGAN, DECEASED, AND REVEREND CHARLES F. BODZIAK, Petitioners

No. 325 WAL 2019

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA WESTERN DISTRICT

March 2, 2020

Petition for Allowance of Appeal from the Order of the Superior Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM

AND NOW, this 2nd day of March, 2020, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED. The issues, as stated by petitioner are:

  1. (1) Did the Superior Court commit reversible error by misinterpreting the fact-specific holding of Nicolaou v. Martin, 195 A.3d 880 (Pa. 2018) — a latent disease/medical malpractice case that did not purport to overrule Meehan v. Archdiocese of Phila., 870 A.2d, 912 (Pa. Super. 2005), Baselice v. Franciscan Friars Assumption BVM Province, Inc., 879 A.2d 270 (Pa. Super. 2005), or any other precedent — thereby abrogating the statute of limitations and the discovery rule in civil actions?
  2. (2) Did the Superior Court commit reversible error by establishing for the first time a rule whereby a fiduciary once in a confidential relationship owes a never-ending duty to speak after the end of the relationship, thereby eliminating a plaintiff‘s duty to exercise due diligence and conduct a reasonable investigation in support of his/her causes of action?
  1. (3) Did the Superior Court commit reversible error by overruling precedent and holding that a plaintiff may bring a secondary cause of action for civil conspiracy where the primary cause of the harm is time barred?

The application for leave to file an amicus brief in support of the petitioner nunc pro tunc is GRANTED.

Case Details

Case Name: Rice, R. v. Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Mar 2, 2020
Citations: 226 A.3d 560; 325 WAL 2019 (Granted)
Docket Number: 325 WAL 2019 (Granted)
Court Abbreviation: Pa.
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