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Embracing Our New Normal: Settling Insurance Cases During the Pandemic
There are mixed results for settling cases during the pandemic.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am running for the Common Pleas Court in the upcoming election. I know several lawyers who will write very negative comments about my opponent, which can be published on my election website. Is there any consequence to doing this?A Closer Look at the Wirecard Scandal: Nothing to See Here
Over the past year I have seen a few headlines on the Wirecard scandal in Germany and took a closer look. That closer look took me through a series of events beginning in 2002 through Wirecard's downfall in 2020, which read more like a movie or a novel than real life.The 'New' Dishonored Check/Overdraft Notice Reporting Rule
The amended Dishonored Check/Overdraft Notice Reporting Rules provide even greater protection for the public and strengthen ongoing efforts by the judicial system to help lawyers observe their vital banking and recordkeeping obligations.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—May 6, 2021—King Spry, Munley Law
King, Spry, Herman, Freund & Faul added attorneys Graig M. Schultz and Alyssa M. Hicks to the law firm, and Munley Law announced that attorney Marion Munley spoke at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute "Persuasion Skills for Trial Success" webcast.How Bylined Articles Can Fit Into Your Marketing/Business Development Efforts
Bylined articles give lawyers a platform to demonstrate their knowledge to their target audiences. Why aren't you writing more of them?It's the Relationships, People: How In-House Counsel Can Find and Promote Diverse Partners
At the end of the day, said Phyllis Harris, general counsel of the Red Cross, the client just wants the best legal counsel. "They want to stay out of jail, and they want good advice," she sums up.It's the Relationships, People: How In-House Counsel Can Find and Promote Diverse Partners
At the end of the day, said Phyllis Harris, general counsel of the Red Cross, the client just wants the best legal counsel. "They want to stay out of jail, and they want good advice," she sums up.Vicarious Liability—Do You Really Need an Affidavit of Merit?
If a plaintiff's fundamental cause of action sounds in professional negligence against a "licensed person," he or she may not evade the AOM requirement by suing only a public entity, and not the individual "licensed person." But what about the alleged medical negligence of an unlicensed person?