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Dentist Failed to Diagnose Jaw Cancer, Patient Alleged
On Feb. 1, 2017, plaintiff Robert Quigley, a construction manager in his late 30s, presented to Gwynedd Dental Associates, LLC, after having not seen a dentist in two years. The facility performed an X-ray which allegedly showed a cancerous tumor in his jaw. The practice categorized the pathology as a bony anomaly, and allegedly did not tell Quigley about the finding or what had to be done to investigate.Pa. High Court Doubles Down on the Workers' Comp Act's Exclusivity Provision
Employers continue to be shielded from defending against lawsuits by employees when the matter at issue is intertwined with the workers' compensation claim and an employee alleges a failure to investigate a workplace injury.Florida Insurance Lawyers Turn to Corporate Clients as Ordinary Cases Face Extinction
"The people who need help the most that are going to be the most hurt," said Miami litigator Oliver Birman, describing the consequences of a tort reform measure enacted in March.People in the News—July 31, 2023—Marshall Dennehey, Ballard Spahr
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin's diversity, equity and inclusion committee hosted a panel discussion and reception for members of the Rutgers Law School Minority Student Program (MSP) on July 17 at the firm's Philadelphia office.View more book results for the query "Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C."
$9.1M Settlement: School District Agrees to Pay for Failure to Prevent Bullying
"When the harassment is during school hours, and after school hours, and it involves a student, that student has to be protected. Then it's the school's responsibility to stop it," plaintiffs lawyer Bruce Nagel said.Nonseverable class action waiver in ESOP plan's arbitration provision rendered provision unenforceable where waiver barred plan participants from pursuing remedies authorized by ERISA.
People in the News—July 21, 2023—McNees
Two McNees Wallace & Nurick attorneys have accepted community leadership positions.$13.5M Settlement Reached in Deadly Ikea Wardrobe Claim
Ikea has agreed to pay $13.5 million to resolve claims that a wardrobe's defective design caused the death of a toddler, attorneys said.American Lawyer Industry Awards and Litigation Departments of the Year Finalists Announced
Finalists are named across categories including Best Firm of the Year, Managing Partner of the Year, Business Team of the Year, Young Lawyers of the Year and much more.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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