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Legal Malpractice and COVID-19: The Devil Is in the Details and Follow the Money
The crisis will not last forever and when it subsides, we will return to our offices and to our normal work routines. COVID-19, however, will leave its mark.US Judge Reinstates Defamation Claims Against 'Spotlight' Attorney Mitchell Garabedian
U.S. District Judge Jan DuBois said the allegation that Garabedian did not plan to actually file suit against a man who was accused of sexual abuse opened up a question of fact as to whether judicial immunity should apply in the case.As Pennsylvania Law Firms Went National, Here's What Happened at Home
Locally founded firms still dominate Pennsylvania, but that may change as large firms everywhere seek a stronger national presence.D-Board Aims to Make Public Reprimands More Public by Bringing Them to Courtroom
"People would look at it and say it just doesn't look like it's very meaningful to do it the way we're doing it," said board chairman Andrew Trevelise. "It is serious, so we decided to do it this way."Pa. Justices to Tackle Venue Rules for Internet Defamation Cases
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case that poses a potential conundrum: How do you determine the proper venue for a defamation claim over information that was published only on the internet?Judicial, Judicious, Judgmental—Misconduct Makes Headlines
Judicial misconduct has been at the forefront of the news recently. On Nov. 12, three Indiana circuit court judges were suspended without pay for 30 to 60 days for their part in an early morning brawl that resulted in two of the judges being shot.Statute of Limitations in Legal Malpractice Actions
In the unpublished decision, 'Clark v. Stover,' a unanimous panel of the Pennsylvania Superior Court recently reaffirmed some of the core principles regarding the statute of limitations in legal malpractice cases.Asbestos Claims Against Union Carbide Dismissed by Delaware Court
The Delaware Superior Court has thrown out a widow's claims that Union Carbide Corp. was liable for her husband's asbestos-related illness and death.Delaware Court Tosses Asbestos Claims Against Union Carbide
The Delaware Superior Court has thrown out a widow's claims that Union Carbide Corp. was liable for her husband's asbestos-related illness and death.People in the News—July 23, 2019—Dilworth Paxson
Dilworth Paxson attorney Kimberly Parson is set to be a speaker at the New Jersey State Bar Association's 2019 Insurance Coverage Boot Camp on July 31.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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