Pennsylvania Supreme Court Reverses Dismissal, Finds Co-Owner Without Control Not an Indispensable Party in Premises Liability Case

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Simone v. Alam, 333 A.3d 359 (Pa. 2025) – On appeal, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania reversed and remanded the Superior Court’s motion to dismiss order in a premises liability negligence case on the basis that the appellee’s brother, as a tenant-in-common, did not exercise possession or control over the rental premises and, therefore, was not an “indispensable party” who had to be joined….
By: Marshall Dennehey
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