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April 15, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

The History and Current Status of Philadelphia's Eviction Diversion Program

Ironically, the COVID pandemic provided the opportunity for Philadelphia to tackle the eviction crisis head on, resulting in an innovative and successful approach to addressing landlord-tenant conflict in one of the nation's largest and poorest cities.
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April 01, 2022 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

G.M.M. v. Kimpson

"Justice should mean the same thing for every American. That's why we need to make big, systemic changes to the way civil damages are determined in this country, to recognize the value of every life and to end the implementation of discriminatory calculations," said Sue Steinman of the American Association for Justice.
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April 01, 2022 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

'We Have to Fix It': Lawmakers Call for Insurance Policies to Protect Against Lead in Rented Homes

One key backer of the measure suggested that making insurance companies responsible for childhood lead poisoning would do little to raise premiums. But that view was not universally shared.
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March 31, 2022 | New York Law Journal

'We Have to Fix It': Lawmakers Call for Insurance Policies to Protect Against Lead in Rented Homes

One key backer of the measure suggested that making insurance companies responsible for childhood lead poisoning would do little to raise premiums. But that view was not universally shared.
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March 18, 2022 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Truhan v. Walston

Footage from the officer's body camera shows that, while he was speeding to a domestic violence incident involving a gun, he looked at and touched his laptop computer and that his cruiser slightly deviated from the lane it was traveling in prior to the crash, the opinion said.
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March 15, 2022 | Corporate Counsel

Will New SEC Disclosure Rules on 'Human Capital' Further Befuddle Companies?

"I'm somewhat concerned [the SEC] would require additional disclosures, but not really think through exactly how you measure that and how different industries measure it," said Amanda Sonneborn, a partner at King and Spalding.
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February 28, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

NEW PARTNERS YEARBOOK 2022

Congratulations to these new partners, made and hired laterally over the past year.
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February 23, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Broadband Expansion Proposal for Rural Areas Sees Changes

A Senate staff analysis of Sen. Jim Boyd's bill said broadband access is available to 98% of the state's urban areas and 78.6% of rural areas.
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February 16, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Reverse Mortgages and Seniors in Co-Ops in New York

Effective May 30, 2022, a law sponsored by NYS Senator Alessandra Biaggi and NYS Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and signed by Governor Hochul will allow co-op owners to apply for reverse mortgages.
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February 03, 2022 | Daily Business Review

US to Modernize, Speed Up Work on Puerto Rico Power Grid

Officials said more than 130 projects soon will be in the bidding phase or under construction, including repairs to substations across Puerto Rico, the replacement of thousands of street lights and the creation of an early warning system for dams.
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