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December 05, 2016 |

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December 02, 2016 |

Attorney-Client Privilege Can't Be Waived When Asserted Pretrial

A litigant who asserts attorney-client privilege in the lead-up to trial may not waive that privilege on the stand, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in an apparent issue of first impression.
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December 01, 2016 |

Worker Secures $15M Jury Award for Hand Crushed by Industrial Shear

A man whose hand was crushed in an industrial shear machine has secured a $15 million verdict against the device's manufacturer.
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November 17, 2016 |

Turnpike Workers Settle PTSD Claims for $2M

Date of Verdict:Nine Pennsylvania Turnpike workers who saw their co-worker get hit by a truck while on a road maintenance project have settled for $2 million over claims that the fatal crash caused post-traumatic stress disorder.
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November 16, 2016 |

Pa. Courts Just Beginning to Eye Social Media Discovery Disclosure

For several years, defense attorneys have turned to social media websites like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to gather information about plaintiffs making claims against them. But, a recent string of cases appear to be the first in the state to directly address exactly when defendants need to turn over their social media findings.
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November 15, 2016 |

Making Uncomfortable Transitions to Advance Your Career

"When life brings you mountains, you don't waste your time asking why; you spend your time climbing over them." - A.J. Darkholme.
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November 14, 2016 |

Top Women in The Law—Angela DeMary

The New Jersey Law Journal's 2016 edition of Top Women in The Law.
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November 10, 2016 |

Top Women in the Law 2016

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November 08, 2016 |

Pa. Supreme Court Wrestles With Juror Strikes, Informed Consent

A single, albeit lengthy, oral argument before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court last week posed two questions with potentially significant consequences for medical malpractice cases and civil litigation in general: How close is too close when it comes to a juror's ties to a defendant's employer? And can anyone other than a doctor participate in obtaining informed consent from a patient?
14 minute read
November 07, 2016 |

People in the News—Nov. 8—Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law

Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law took top honors at the National Board of Trial Advocacy 2016 Tournament of Champions in San Francisco.
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