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Armstrong Teasdale Adds 9 Associates, 1 in Delaware
Armstrong Teasdale recently announced the addition of nine associates, including Denisse Guevara in the firm's Wilmington office, as part of the 2023 associate class.EEOC Mediation: Five Things to Consider Before Participating
A former employee files a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against their prior employer alleging that they were unlawfully terminated as a result of discrimination. The parties may be advised that they have the ability to participate in the EEOC's mediation program. When your client asks if they should participate, what should you say?People in the News—Oct. 5, 2023—Maiello Brungo, Hamburg Rubin
The law firm Maiello Brungo and Maiello recently announced the appointment of Jennifer L. Cerce to partner.Appeals & Motions List released on:October 3, 2023
Arbitration Stayed as Respondent Excluded From Insurance Statue; Petitioner Not Insurer
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Philadelphia City Solicitor to Rejoin Morgan Lewis as Partner
Diana Cortes spent five years at the firm early in her career. In 2020, she became the first Latina city solicitor in Philadelphia's history.Beware of the Language Used in Your Settlement Agreements: Medicare Is Watching
The workers' compensation practitioner has now become a forced bedfellow of CMS, like it or not. If you fail to "issue spot" in relevant settlements, you will have problems.Pa. Supreme Court Evaluates Constitutional Parameters of a Jury's Punitive Damage Award
While it is well known that an insured has a clear and convincing standard of proving bad faith in order to recover such damages, it is lesser recognized that an insured does not have to prove outrageous conduct or evil motive to prove entitlement to punitive damages.Pa. Supreme Court Evaluates Punitive Damages Exposure In Insurance Bad Faith Cases
While it is well known that an insured has a clear and convincing standard of proving bad faith in order to recover such damages, it is lesser recognized that an insured does not have to prove outrageous conduct or evil motive to prove entitlement to punitive damages.Suit: Fall on Defective Stairs Caused Vision Impairment
On Oct. 16, 2019, plaintiff Kathleen Bleakley, 76, was walking toward a clothing boutique in a small strip mall in Wexford. She claimed that she tripped and fell on stairs which caused her to strike her face against a brick windowsill, fracturing her orbital bone.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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