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Childhood Vaccine Injury Act's Limitations on Vaccine Recipients' Right to Sue
Enacted in 1986, the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (the Vaccine Act), 42. U.S.C. Sections 300aa-1 to 300aa-34, provides individuals claiming "vaccine-related injuries" with an administrative program of compensation outside the confines of traditional tort law.More Notable Hires: The 2021 Runners-Up
The top-10 list included several important hires across the state. But those weren't the only moves worth noting. There were six more jumps that took place over the course of 2021 that deserve a second look.Class Action Against USAA Over Stacking Premiums Removed to Fed Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Suit Against Sentry Insurance Over Leg Severed in Workplace Accident Removed to Fed Court
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Midsize Law Firms Are Looking Beyond Hiring To Promote Diversity In Profession
"Our firm has been trying to do this for years," one midsize firm partner said, "But we can't make a difference without other stakeholders in the community."Midsize Moves: Professional Liability Lawyer Returns To Phila. Firm, Patent Litigators Join In D.C.
Post & Schell announced Feb. 14 that Caroline D. Bar has returned the firm as a principal in the firm's professional liability department and medical malpractice defense practice group. She began her law firm career in 2007 as an associate in the firm's professional liability department.Defense: Doctor, Hospital Managed Hemophiliac's Meds Properly
On June 6, 2013, plaintiff John Bukowski, 24, a nurse, underwent a hemorrhoidectomy. The procedure was performed at Moses Taylor Hospital, in Scranton. Bukowski, a hemophiliac, claimed that hematologist Dr. William Heim and the hospital did not manage his hemophilia medication properly, causing him to experience postsurgical rectal bleeding.Scranton Hospital Sue to Compel Arbitration of Labor Dispute With SEIU Workers
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Panel Tosses Lawsuit From Woman Alleging Psychiatrists' Negligence Led to Son's Crimes
Negligent care, plaintiffs said, was a factor in murders committed by a patient, the lawsuit said. The Superior Court however rejected the theory of liability.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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