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Paralyzed Drilling Rigger Reaches $5.6M in Workers' Comp Settlements
Pond Lehocky Giordano's Jerry Lehocky, who represented claimant James Burgess in the workers' compensation proceedings, said workers' compensation carriers rarely settle in instances where the injuries are as severe as his client's.A Year Later, Are We Seeing Unreasonable Contest Attorney Fees Being Taken Seriously?
While defendants are still let off the hook by courts for dilatory—and worse—tactics far more often than they should be, two recent cases my firm was involved in suggest that some Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Judges (WCJs) are finally saying "enough is enough," particularly with employers' and insurers' unreasonable contests of workers' compensation claims.The Metaverse for the Risk-Averse: Legal Ethics in the Virtual World, Part I
This article explores how rules of professional conduct would apply in the Metaverse and whether they need to be amended to accommodate this new set of interconnected 3D environments.The State of Medicare Set-Asides After a Roller Coaster Early 2022
Earlier this year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued new guidelines regarding MSAs that sent shockwaves through the workers' compensation community. While CMS clarified those new guidelines within a few months, injured workers and their advocates still face uncertainty about what CMS requires when it comes to MSAs.Women in Law Roundtable Discussion 2022
This year, the panelists tackled how to combat the post-COVID era's Great Resignation, the move from solely working from home to hybrid schedules and how that will affect women attorneys going forward, and, a familiar topic, the importance of mentors in young women's legal careers. Finally, the panel discussed what a post-COVID workplace will look like in the coming years.View more book results for the query "Pond Lehocky"
Embracing the Positive Side of Remote Work as a Young Lawyer
As workplace culture experts and business leaders continue to debate the pros and cons of the growth of remote work, the young lawyer must continue to navigate new challenges presented by a lack of in-office time while embracing the growth opportunities provided by a reconfigured workplace.People in the News—Sept. 14, 2022—Pond Lehocky, Hofstein Weiner
Center City Philadelphia law firm Pond Lehocky Giordano announced that founding partner Thomas J. Giordano Jr. has been elected to the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR) board of directors for the Third Circuit.Legal Tech Driving Rise in Business Executive Roles at Law Firms
With so much "technical debt" built up over the years, firm leaders and tech executives say these changes have necessitated a fundamental reorganization of their legacy systems.The Next Iteration of Hybrid Work?: Immigration Boutique Launches in the Metaverse
"With the metaverse, you really feel like you're in the same room with the other participants," said AG Immigration founding principal attorney Felipe Alexandre.Trending Stories
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