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How Video Motivated a $5M Midstate Settlement in a Prisoner Death Case
"I utilized a diplomatic approach that I have found good success with over the years in situations where a potential defendant wants to settle a case early," Kline & Specter's Shanin Specter, who along with Philip Pasquarello, represented Ishmail Thompson's mother.Cybersecurity Threats: A Year in Review and a Look Ahead
In confronting unprecedented circumstances, insurers and insureds need to confirm that their business insurance policies and data security practices protect them from any operational interruptions.EEOC's Expansion of Accommodations Under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
The law requires covered employers to provide reasonable accommodations to a worker's known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, unless the accommodation will cause the employer an undue hardship.Marshall Dennehey Announces New Casualty Practice Director
Matthew Schorr will replace Howard Dwoskin at the helm of the firm's largest department.Transactional Turbulence Made 2022 a Mixed Bag for Pennsylvania Firms
Dips in transactional work translated into a mixed-bag of financial results for Pennsylvania's Am Law 200 firms in 2022, as they returned to reality after 2021's glut of hiring, transactional work, and revenue increases.View more book results for the query "Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C."
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$1.778M Verdict for Electrician Shocked While Working on Commercial Building
On Jan. 31, 2020, plaintiff Matthew Gallagher, 39, an electrician, suffered an electrical shock while working at a fire-damaged commercial building at 1760 Market Street in Philadelphia.Amid Facebook Posts About Sex Ed, No Imminent Threat Means No Injunction
The plaintiff wrote on Facebook that teachers were "talking about their sexual life with my kids, and looking for affirmation."Probable Cause as a Matter of Law in Dragonetti Cases
In Philadelphia Contributionship Insurance v. Wright, the court rejected an argument that a plaintiff establishes an absence of probable cause merely because the other side lost, stating that such an argument is "repugnant to this court as a matter of policy, this argument fails as a matter of law."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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