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How to Maximize the Value of Med Mal Cases (and Pierce Charitable Immunity)
When a client presents under circumstances where charitable immunity at first blush would unjustly limit recovery to $250,000, strategic thinking and innovative lawyering may make all the difference in maximizing the value of your case.'With the New School Year Coming,' Anti-Hazing Bill Back on Track After Pandemic Hiatus
The Timothy J. Piazza Law regained momentum in the New Jersey Legislature after nearly a year of dormancy.Pa. Justices to Consider Whether Doctors' Discussion Tolls Statute of Limitations
In an issue of first impression, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to hear argument on whether a previously undisclosed communication between doctors about a patient's fatal aneurysm can toll the two-year statute of limitations in a wrongful death action.When Is Content of Bankruptcy Bar Date Notice Sufficient?
Situations where a debtor places a product into the stream of commerce, which over time causes harm to those exposed, gives rise to questions such as when and whether a claim arises, and further how do you get proper notice to those persons so that a claims bar date will be binding?View more book results for the query "*"
Plaintiff Severely Injured Due to Alleged Improper Truck Loading
On Aug. 6, 2018, plaintiff Jan Zubrycki, 66, a truck driver, and other workers were unloading medical equipment from Zubrycki's truck at a facility in the Bronx, New York. While they were doing so, six wheelchairs and other pieces of equipment fell on Zubrycki. He claimed injuries to his head, neck and back.State and Federal Authorities Challenge Wide Range of Insurance Frauds
The focus on COVID-19-related fraud does not mean that local, state and federal authorities in New York will pay any less attention to insurance fraud than they have in the past. Indeed, as Evan Krinick discusses in this edition of his Insurance Fraud column, if recent actions are any indication, government efforts to fight insurance fraud are just as strong now as they were in 2019.Does the Florida Supreme Court Hate Diversity?
Without any prompting from a pending case or matter, the Florida Supreme Court sua sponte ruled that the Florida Bar can no longer issue continuing legal education credits to any entity that requires diversity in selecting speakers.Vendors Face Strict Liability for Deceptive Conduct Under Pa. Consumer Protection Law
The imposition of strict liability requires vendors to exercise the utmost care in their dealings with Pennsylvania consumers, particularly since a successful plaintiff can recover attorney fees and treble damages under the PUTPCPL.Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards Finalists Are Announced
The final winners for 2021 will be announced during a virtual event on July 13, during the Legalweek(year) conference.