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Lawyers Say This Civil Court May Be Moving Past Its Slowpoke Reputation
A series of obstacles hampered this Pennsylvania county's attempts in recent years to emerge from civil backlogs, but attorneys said changes from the court are already causing more cases to resolve.Lawyers Say Montgomery County's Civil Court May Be Moving Past Its Slowpoke Reputation
A series of obstacles hampered Montgomery County's attempts in recent years to emerge from civil backlogs, but attorneys said changes from the court are already causing more cases to resolve.Networking Post-COVID: Why In-Person Events Still Matter
In-person communication and collaborative learning allows individuals to engage with one another on a more personal level. The value of in-person interactions shows when distractions are reduced and you're able to pay more attention to the conversation at hand.Personal Injury Top Awards 2022
A listing of the 20 New Jersey personal injury cases yielding the highest awards in the last 12 months.View more book results for the query "FeldmanShepherdWohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock"
Practice Tips for Litigating Third-Party Bad Faith Insurance Claims
Third-party bad faith claims typically arise from a common fact pattern: an insured defendant, hit with an excess verdict because his insurer refused to make a reasonable settlement offer, assigns to the plaintiff the right to bring a bad faith claim against the insurer.People in the News—July 21, 2022—Feldman Shepherd, McNees
Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig recently announced that partner James P. Faunes has been appointed to serve as vice chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association's commission on judicial selection and retention.Personal Injury Suit Against CSX Removed to Eastern District
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Power Players 2022: Mark Tanner
In 2021, trial attorney Mark Tanner secured a ruling by the Pennsylvania Superior Court that sets the stage for a new way of thinking about suicide-liability cases. In Estate of Henry v. Colangelo, No. 1579 M.D.A. 2020 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2021), the Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed an order overruling preliminary objections by Nicholas Colangelo, an unqualified layperson who undertook to act as a qualified mental health professional, leading to his "patient's" death by suicide.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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