Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Gail S. Tusan and Chanel Chauvet | September 28, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has caused an increased level of activity related to the invocation of force majeure clauses, rental disputes, health care accommodations and parenting plan modifications.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Ann E. Murray | September 2, 2020
Whether an employer's workforce continues to work fully remote, there is no question but that individuals' desire to access medical services remotely will continue well into the future.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | August 25, 2020
In a proposed class action lawsuit filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, two former Pittsburgh Steelers allege that the league has been improperly using race and ethnicity information to undercut their cognitive impairment claims.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 13, 2020
"It is in the public interest, and is this Court's duty, to ensure constitutional rights are protected," Judge Steve Jones said in a 67-page order Monday.
By Greg Land | June 30, 2020
The putative class action was one of several challenging hospitals' use of standard "chargemaster" prices to file liens against patients' potential recovery in tort actions.
By Jason Grant | May 28, 2020
"Some Americans may push back on the COVID-19 vaccination for religious, philosophical or personal reasons," says the report released on Thursday by the NYSBA, but, it says, "for the sake of public health, mandatory vaccinations for COVID-19 should be required in the United States as soon as it is available."
By Marcia Coyle | May 6, 2020
"Well, the problem is neither side in this debate wants the accommodation to work," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. said at one point during Wednesday's arguments. "Is it really the case that there's no way to resolve those differences?"
By Jonathan Ringel | April 2, 2020
Lawmakers may also weigh in, as doctors' insurers and plaintiffs lawyers say they are each working on legislation to protect health care providers from claims stemming from the COVID-19 crisis. Where these adversaries draw the line remains to be seen.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 1, 2020
Shut down over ethylene oxide emissions last year, Sterigenics was allowed to temporarily resume sterilizations of personal protective equipment, about 20% of its former business. Plant lawyers said that wasn't enough, and a federal judge agreed.
By Meredith Hobbs | March 30, 2020
John Ayoub, a real estate lawyer, and Hall Booth Smith's Brad Carver delivered the first order of 9,000 masks from a new Chinese supplier to Shepherd Center on Friday.
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