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After a civil case judgment in Pennsylvania, the losing party may choose to appeal the decision to a higher court within a specified timeframe, usually 30 days. If no appeal is filed, the judgment becomes final, and the winning party can begin the process of enforcing the judgment, which may include wage garnishment or lien placement on property. Additionally, the losing party may seek to negotiate a settlement or payment plan with the winning party. It's important to consult with an attorney to understand the specific options and implications based on the case details.

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