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Lane Enterprises, Inc. v. L.B. Foster Company

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Apr 15, 1998
551 Pa. 306 (Pa. 1998)

Summary

In Lane Enterprises, this Court recently reviewed whether a party may be excused from filing post-trial motions under Rule 227.1. 710 A.2d 54. Lane Enterprises involved an action at law where the trial court, following a bench trial, entered an opinion that did not include any findings of fact or conclusions of law but only disposed of the issues argued by the parties.

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Opinion

No. 0712 W.D. Allocatur Docket 1997.

April 15, 1998.

John B. Consevage, Harrisburg, for petitioner.


AND NOW, this 15th day of April, 1998, the Order of the Superior Court is reversed. Pa.R.Civ.P. 227.1 requires parties to file post-trial motions in order to preserve issues for appeal. If an issue has not been raised in a post-trial motion, it is waived for appeal purposes. See Benson v. Penn Central Transportation Company, 463 Pa. 37, 342 A.2d 393 (1975) and Commonwealth v. Metz, 534 Pa. 341, 633 A.2d 125 (1993).

This matter is remanded to the trial court for reinstatement of the verdict.


Summaries of

Lane Enterprises, Inc. v. L.B. Foster Company

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Apr 15, 1998
551 Pa. 306 (Pa. 1998)

In Lane Enterprises, this Court recently reviewed whether a party may be excused from filing post-trial motions under Rule 227.1. 710 A.2d 54. Lane Enterprises involved an action at law where the trial court, following a bench trial, entered an opinion that did not include any findings of fact or conclusions of law but only disposed of the issues argued by the parties.

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stating unequivocally that "[Rule] 227.1 requires parties to file post-trial motions in order to preserve issues for appeal. If an issue has not been raised in a post-trial motion, it is waived for appeal purposes"

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stating "Pa.R.Civ.P. 227.1 requires parties to file post-trial motions in order to preserve issues for appeal. If an issue has not been raised in a post-trial motion, it is waived for appeal purposes."

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Case details for

Lane Enterprises, Inc. v. L.B. Foster Company

Case Details

Full title:LANE ENTERPRISES, INC., Petitioner v. L.B. FOSTER COMPANY, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Apr 15, 1998

Citations

551 Pa. 306 (Pa. 1998)
710 A.2d 54

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