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Suit Over Worker's Exposure to Diesel Fumes Settles For $575,000 in Camden
A man who claims he developed a respiratory condition while working in a warehouse where there were diesel fumes from an adjacent renovation project…Court: WCJ Has No Authority to Assess Reasonableness of 20% Counsel Fee
The ruling may provide guidance on attorney fee petitions for medical compensation awards in workers' compensation cases going forward.Retired Eastern District of Pa. Judge Lowell Reed, 89, Remembered as a Leading Mentor
Retired U.S. District Judge Lowell Reed, a mentor to many in the Philadelphia legal community, has died at the age of 89 following a lengthy bout with Parkinson's disease.People in the News—March 4, 2020—Wisler Pearlstine
Wisler Pearlstine announced that Christopher E. Ezold and Joseph Clement, who head the firm's cybersecurity and data privacy practice, were interviewed on MLTV-Main Line Network: "Legal Talk with Stacy Clark."Pa. Justices' 'Roverano' Decision Strikes Blow to Fair Share Act, Attorneys Say
Rawle & Henderson's Peter Neeson said the ruling will have a wide-ranging impact on both litigators and companies. But Alan Feldman and Daniel Mann of Feldman Shepherd said that, because of the unique scientific ambiguities that can arise in asbestos, the court's holdings won't translate.Justices Clarify Provider Immunity Under Mental Health Procedures Act
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has clarified when the law granting immunity to health care providers who treat mental illness can be implemented.Nixon Peabody Names Ilana Kameros as Managing Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.People in the News—Feb. 14, 2020—Rawle & Henderson
Nigel A. Greene, a partner in Rawle & Henderson's Philadelphia office, is set to speak at a CLE event sponsored by the Barristers' Association of Philadelphia on Feb. 20.Pa. Justices to Tackle Venue Rules for Internet Defamation Cases
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case that poses a potential conundrum: How do you determine the proper venue for a defamation claim over information that was published only on the internet?Appellate Division,First Department:December 5, 2019
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