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Is the Metaverse Plaintiffs Firms' New Chatbot?
Opening an office in the metaverse is an exciting proposition for a growing number of plaintiffs firms. As with any new technological frontier, firms are weighing business opportunity against data safety concerns.Airport Shuttle Company Must Pay Benefits to Widow for Driver's COVID-19 Death
The sides sparred over the source of an airport shuttle driver's coronavirus infection. One doctor testified that he believed his employment was the source of the infection, while the employer's doctor testified there was some confusion over exactly when he began showing symptoms.Judge Finds Airport Shuttle Company Must Pay Benefits to Widow for Driver's COVID-19 Death
The sides sparred over the source of an airport shuttle driver's coronavirus infection. One doctor testified that he believed his employment was the source of the infection, while the employer's doctor testified there was some confusion over exactly when he began showing symptoms.Honor Slade McLaughlin by Taking Care of Yourself
We all have the joy and burden of the professional human experience. But that experience provides us lessons we can incorporate into our mindset and into our perspective so that we can continue to grow as human beings.Pa. Disciplinary Board Creates New Registration Fee Waiver for Low-Income Attorneys
How many of those attorneys facing financial difficulties will actually benefit from the new waiver option remains to be seen, according to the disciplinary board's executive director.View more book results for the query "Pond Lehocky"
Pond Lehocky Becomes Latest Consumer-Facing Firm to Open in Metaverse
"It takes away potentially that barrier that some might feel when it comes to interacting with attorneys," says one industry observer.People in the News—April 28, 2022—McNees, Pond Lehocky
McNees Wallace & Nurick public finance attorney Frannie Reilly is scheduled to present business legal structure information to entrepreneurs at a free, virtual event on Thursday.'Back to Normal' Doesn't Mean We Should Eliminate Remote Workers' Comp Hearings
Even as society attempts to restore many of the in-person interactions COVID-19 took away from us, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry, Bureau of Workers' Compensation should not let remote workers' compensation hearings fade into history.Pond Lehocky Discriminated Against Former Staffer Following Cancer Diagnosis, New Suit Alleges
The lawsuit marks the second time in less than a month that the leading workers' compensation law firm has been sued by a former employee.Seeking Disability Coverage for Mental Health Issues? Three Things to Know
You already know this, but it bears repeating. We attorneys are susceptible to mental health issues because of the strain the practice of law puts on our minds and our bodies.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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