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Pa. Family Lawyer Suspended for 'Serious Misconduct' in Multiple Client Matters
The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania unanimously suspended a Bucks County attorney following an investigation into her misconduct in multiple client manners.Industry Thought Leaders Identify and Comment on Litigation Trends of 2021
Eight attorneys from big insurance coverage firms across the country reflect on the most important cases and trends that arose in the last year.Justice Unmasked: High Court Highlights From Georgia's Supreme Court
Faced with a tide of cases pouring in from an array of judicial circuits struggling to keep cases moving under constitutional strictures, Georgia's justices handed down opinions on issues ranging from the execution of mentally incapacitated defendants to jailed ex-lawyers who still want to practice.Trenam, Coral Gables Attorney Team Up to Represent Medical Defendants in Geico Civil RICO Suit
This suit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Attorney Comments on $2.7M Bad Faith Award Against Geico
Geico insurance argued that it was blindsided by a $2.9 million default judgment in a case it didn't know about, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit—after asking the Supreme Court of Georgia for guidance—affirmed the award.View more book results for the query "Geico"
Plaintiffs Have Another Banner Year in Civil Litigation, Part 1
This first part of the article will review important decisions and trends in the automobile insurance law arena over the past year, and the forthcoming second part of the article will review the notable decisions in the area of general civil litigation law.'Everything Was Slowed Down': MDLs Poised to Reach Record Lows in 2021
As of Dec. 1, lawyers filed only 37 motions to transfer cases into multidistrict litigation this year, fewer than any other year since 2011.Dabbling in Dicta: Nuances and How the Courts Address Them
When an otherwise controlling decision has language in it that is not essential to the result, that language is "dicta" and not binding—at least most of the time.Rivkin Radler Strikes Again for GEICO With RICO Suit Alleging Medical Overbilling
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.GEICO Suit Claims $4.7 Million in Fraudulent No-Fault Charges
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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