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Glickman Charts His Own Course at MPAA
After early stumbles with Republican outreach and his leadership style, Dan Glickman has made the Motion Picture Association of America his and appears to be making it work. He's brought on political and industry heavyweights as his deputies, promoted the industry in Washington as an economic engine, built cross-industry coalitions to fight digital piracy, and leveraged his clout as a former secretary of agriculture to push copyright protections abroad.In the Meantime . . . What About My Medical Benefits?
Global settlements, utilization review, Medicare policy changes, California's comp reform . do injured workers have to safeguard their medical benefits more than ever?Midsized Firms Ask: How's My Lawyering?
As recession-weary clients continue to seek maximum value for their legal costs, many of them may be itching to let their outside counsel know exactly what they think of the service they've been receiving.100 Largest Law Firms Alphabetically
The following is a list of the 100 largest law firms in Pennsylvania sorted alphabetically as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.Law Journal: Workers� Comp Litigation: From �Soup to Nuts�
Negotiation has failed. Mediation has broken down. It�s the first hearing, and litigation is imminent. Does the claimant or employer have any idea what they�re in for?Delco Jury Reaches Defense Verdict in Birth Malpractice Case
A Delaware County jury has rendered a verdict in favor of all four defendants in a medical malpractice case in which the parents of a 10-year-old boy alleged their son suffered severe brain damage during his birth because the defendants failed to respond quickly enough to the boy's low heartbeat.State Supreme Court Upholds Denial Of Subrogation in Brubacher Appeal
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled in a workers' compensation subrogation case that an employer has no right to a portion of a settlement between a former worker and a third party because the third party didn't cause the employee's compensable injury.Midsized Firms Ask: How's My Lawyering?
As recession-weary clients continue to seek maximum value for their legal costs, many of them may be itching to let their outside counsel know exactly what they think of the service they've been receiving.Defendants Severely Impaired by Pa. Commonwealth Court Decision
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court is attempting to walk a fine line when it comes to defining impairment, says attorney Lee S. Fiederer. As a result, the ability of workers' compensation defendants to limit the length of time wage loss benefits can be received by claimants just got more oppressive. Fiederer examines multiple questions left open by the Commonwealth Court's recent decision involving impairment rating evaluations.For Midsized Firms, a Mix of Struggle and Opportunity
The recession loomed large in every corner of the legal community this year, like the elephant in the room that no one could stop talking about.Trending Stories
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