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Authority Over Tort Law and Attorney Discipline: What the Pa. High Court Is Eyeing in April
The 11 cases set to go before the justices touch on a range of impactful issues, including federal authority to shape tort law, insurance coverage for COVID-19 business interruption claims, and the burden of proof required to demonstrate rule violations in lawyer discipline matters.People in the News—Jan. 9, 2024—Hangley Aronchick
Colleen Norcross has been elected a shareholder of Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller.No Fee Award for Midtrial Involuntary Dismissal, Says NJ Appellate Division in Published Opinion
"Lest there be any doubt, a mid-trial involuntary dismissal does not entitle a defendant offeror to fee-shifting under the rule," an Appellate Division judge said.View more book results for the query "Elliott Greenleaf"
Pa. Appeals Court Upholds Elliott Greenleaf's $11M Win in Referral Dispute With Former Shareholder
A three-judge panel agreed with the trial court that attorney Richard DeMarco, who brought a personal injury case to the firm, had no right to a fee. Elliott Greenleaf ultimately referred the case to Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky, which secured a $71 million settlement.Benesch Commercial Litigation Partner Kate Harmon Takes Helm at Del. State Bar
Harmon works with the Delaware Office of the Child Advocate to provide pro bono services and is a member of the Benesch firm's First In Service Committee and vice chair of its Associate Development Committee.Pa. Justices at Odds Over Scope of Case Coordination Rule
At issue was an order from Judge Christine Ward of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas granting a motion to coordinate a collection of COVID business interruption lawsuits filed against Erie Insurance Exchange.COVID Case Coordination and Liquor Liability: What the Pa. Supreme Court Is Eyeing in April
The 10 matters slated to go before the justices include the consolidation of pandemic-related business interruption claims against Erie Insurance Exchange procedure and whether an employer can be held liable for overserving alcohol to a guest at a business outing.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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