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Protections for Pregnant and Nursing Employees in the Workplace
The PWFA and PUMP Act extend protections to nursing employees to be reasonably accommodated and provided with reasonable breaks and spaces to pump. While the guidance recognizes that individual circumstances may vary, employers should engage in the full interactive process in order to meet the new requirements as employee protections and enforcement mechanisms increase.Paulsboro Derailment Case Heads Back to Trial Court Over Expert's Exclusion
"Here, the brief oral opinion the court issued immediately after hearing the testimony of Dr. Levin and Dr. Greenberg did not fully analyze, one by one, each of the Daubert factors," the per curiam opinion said. "The opinion correctly recited the factors in its general overview of the law. Unfortunately, its analysis of the factors was incomplete and seemingly inconsistent in some respects."Med Mal Plaintiff Loses Bid to Seek Punitive Damages on Top of $21.3M Award
"It's not that the judge needed to endorse the plaintiff's viewpoint that it was reckless," Thomas Bosworth said, "it's merely that the judge needed to allow the jury to make that decision."$1.2M Accord Reached for Disabled Woman in Group Home Neglect Case
On July 8, 2013, plaintiff Sandra Dunkle, 61, a nonverbal intellectually disabled individual, was removed by family members from a group home operated by Goodwill Industries of Northeastern Pennsylvania Inc. in Mountaintop.Judge Hits Doctor With $2.8M in Delay Damages but Slams Both Sides for Poor Performance
Judge Craig Levin called the defendants' motion and brief "excellent examples of how not to present issues."View more book results for the query "'Burns White'"
Virtual or In Person—Where Do We Go From Here?
The majority of workers' compensation hearings and depositions are still being conducted virtually. This has posed the question of whether the practice of workers' compensation will ever return to how it was pre-pandemic.$3.2M Verdict for Doctor in Slip-and-Fall Case Against Hospital
The discovery of a single document helped clinch a $3.2 million jury verdict Sept. 14 in an oral surgeon's slip-and-fall suit against a northwestern Pennsylvania hospital.Take Notice! The Law Journal's 2023 Unsung Hero Honorees
You can read their insight-rich Q&As right here.Key Document Helps Score $3.2M Slip-and-Fall Verdict Against Northwestern Pa. Hospital
Brendan Lupetin said the discovery highlighted that attorneys should "keep digging into the circumstance that led up to this happening and not just [leave] it at the event."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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