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People in the News—Sept. 22, 2023—Marshall Dennehey, Welsh & Recker
Josh J.T. Byrne and Alesia S. Sulock, shareholders in the Philadelphia office of Marshall Dennehey, are scheduled to be featured speakers at the Professional Liability Defense Federation (PLDF) annual meeting in Denver from Sept. 27-29.Handdown Lists released on:September 18 & 20, 2023
Could Proposed Changes to Civil Jury Selection Rules Slow Down Pa.'s Courts?
"Tip staff are well-trained and experienced enough to be able to conduct voir dire so if it is not broken, why fix it?" medical malpractice attorney Heidi Villari said in an email.People in the News—Sept. 19, 2023—Marshall Dennehey, Tucker Arensberg
Marshall Dennehey shareholder Melissa A. Dziak is scheduled to speak at the Medical Professional Liability (MPL) Association Claims and Risk Management/Patient Safety Workshop to be held from Wednesday to Friday.You Diligently Protect Your Clients; What About You? Part 2 (The Middle and the End)
Risk management does not end with the signing of the engagement agreement, however. Attorneys should consistently consider and address risks arising in their practice throughout the life of each and every representation.View more book results for the query "Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C."
Pa. Civil Law Has Developed Pro-Plaintiff Slant, PCCJR Panelists Say
"We simply can't ignore the fact that liability in Pennsylvania has significantly expanded in recent years," John Hare, chair of Marshall Dennehey's appellate advocacy and post-trial practice group, said.PLW People in the News—Sept. 5, 2023—Marshall Dennehey, Porter Wright
Matthew P. Keris, shareholder in Marshall Dennehey's Scranton office, has been named the recipient of the Defense Research Institute (DRI) Foundation Community Service Award.Judge Shuts Down Statutory Employer Defense in Builder's Challenge to $15.5M Verdict
Foglietta rejected the defendant's assertion that VBC was Feldman's statutory employer, which would have made it immune to his claims.$1.25 Million Settlement Reached Over Icy Slip and Fall at Condo Complex
A $1.25 million settlement was reached in Middlesex County suit Muraczewski v. Society Hill At Hamilton for a Hamilton resident after he slipped and fell on ice at his condo complex.Patient's Blood Disorder Not Due to Statin Med: Defense
In April 2015, plaintiff Frances Runski, 68, was diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis, a rare blood disorder, and hepatitis in Pittsburgh. Runski claimed that the disease was due to her taking the statin medication Lipitor, which had been prescribed by internist Anuradha Gowda.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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