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Hybrid Workers' Comp Practice in Pennsylvania for 2023 and Onward
The COVID-19 pandemic presented major challenges for many areas of the practice of law, but the workers' compensation, on the whole, has thrived, delivering a successful experience at a lower cost with lower overhead to all stakeholders.Delaware as Choice of Law and Jurisdiction for Insurance Coverage Disputes
"The perception that Delaware law is generally more favorable to the policyholder than the insurer may be more based upon jurisdictional considerations rather than choice of law," says Monteleone.Good News for Zoomers: The Benefits of a Remote Courtroom
Zoomers, while not losing the decorum and respect for the courtroom, should see Zoom litigation as preseason football, or a warm-up for the regular season—for the day we all go back to the courtrooms.People in the News—Oct. 21, 2022—Feldman Shepherd, Weber Gallagher
Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig co-managing shareholder Mark W. Tanner, partner James P. Faunes and attorney Zachary Arbitman served as speakers at the Philadelphia Bar Association's 2022 Bench-Bar & Annual Conference, held Sept. 16-17 at the Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey.People in the News—Oct. 12, 2022—High Swartz
High Swartz announced that attorney Shari Gelfont Williams has joined the firm's Bucks County office.A Woman's Place Is in the Home … Office, That Is!
Maybe the home office or remote office is exactly what the legal profession needs to solve its longstanding issue with retaining women and promoting women into equity partnership roles.Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Pulls Back on Remote Proceedings, Sets Deadline
Both the family and Orphans' divisions recently vacated pandemic-era orders expanding advanced communication technology use, and First Judicial District spokesperson Gabriel Roberts said modest changes are coming for the trial division as well.Weber Gallagher Steps in to Defend Oil & Gas Co. Facing Gender Discrimination, Hostile Work Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Casual Employment and Independent Contractors: A Multi-State Workers' Comp Assessment
Although neighboring states with common business interests and similar legislative cultures, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New York differ in their treatment of independent contractors and employers/employees, for purposes of their workers' compensation rules and regulations.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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