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Auto Repair Shop Failed to Clear Black Ice, Plaintiff Alleged
On Dec. 18, 2020, plaintiff Charo Simpson, 50, slipped and fell at Lykon Automotive, an automobile repair shop in Bristol. She claimed neck, arm, ankle and foot injuries.Flexing the Muscles of the Court—Constructive Trust for Undisclosed Assets
One of the hallmarks of property settlement agreements is the requirement for full and fair disclosure of assets and income. The need for full disclosure is self-evident, one cannot knowingly give up a right to an asset or income if they are not aware of its existence.When a Move Is Not a Relocation Under the Custody Relocation Statute
Determining what constitutes a relocation and when the requirements of the relocation statute apply are not always simple determinations. For example, is a move from the city to the suburbs a relocation?$1.75 Million Settlement Reached Over Failure to Detect Early Warning Signs of Glaucoma
A $1.75 million settlement was reached on Feb. 27 in a Union County medical malpractice suit, Dharia v. Carotenuto, brought on behalf of a 51-year-old…Rear-Ended Motorist Sought Damages for Future Treatment
On July 9, 2017, plaintiff Jennifer Hoffman, 39, was driving in stop-and-go traffic on Susquehanna Road, at its intersection with Edge Hill Road, in Abington. The rear of her vehicle was struck by the front of a trailing vehicle driven by Heidi Fitzgerald. Hoffman claimed neck injuries.View more book results for the query "Astor Weiss Kaplan & Mandel, L.l.p."
Barbara Oaks Silver, Partner With Astor Weiss Kaplan & Mandel, Dies at 87
Barbara Oaks Silver, long-time partner of Astor Weiss Kaplan & Mandel, died on Aug. 21 from Parkinson's disease at her home in Philadelphia at the age of 87, according to an obituary by the firm.Expert Testimony in COVID-19 Vaccine Cases Involving Children
This article offers practice tips regarding the use of expert testimony in cases pitting one parent's wish to have a child vaccinated for COVID-19 pursuant against the other parent's objection where the parents have shared legal custody of the minor child.Retained Earnings in Support—Who Bears the Burden of Proof?
When retained earnings are identified as a potential form of income in a support case, the court has to determine whether the retained earnings are available for use and therefore should be included in the income of the person involved in the business.Children and COVID-19—To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate
The decision to vaccinate or not vaccinate often encompasses factors that are not based solely upon medical science. Instead, these decisions may be based upon religion, moral and even political beliefs.Nursing Home's Neglect Resulted in Fall, Broken Leg: Plaintiff
On June 5, 2017, Jesus Crespo, 68, fell while attempting to go to the bathroom at Elkins Crest Health & Rehabilitation Center, a skilled-nursing facility in Elkins Park. Crespo suffered a leg fracture.Trending Stories
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