Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2000

Mishoe v. Erie Insurance

Mishoe v. Erie Insurance
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided June 6, 2000
752 A.2d 401; 561 Pa. 604; 2000 Pa. LEXIS 1426 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Mishoe v. Erie Insurance

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM:

AND NOW, this 6th day of June, 2000, the joint Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED and the matter is REMANDED to the Superior Court to reconsider whether 42 Pa.C.S. § 8371 grants a statutory right to a jury trial in light of our recent decision in Wertz v. Chapman Township, 559 Pa. 630, 741 A.2d 1272 (1999) (holding that there is no statutory right to jury trial under Pennsylvania Human Relations Act where statutory language speaks in terms of what “the court finds” and remedial action “the court” may take, where nothing in the legislative history indicated an intent to provide the right to a jury trial). If the Superior Court finds that the statute does not create a right to a jury trial in fight of Wertz, it shall address respondents’ alternative state constitutional argument. See Wertz, supra, at 1277-79 (setting forth constitutional analysis).

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