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People in the News—August 5, 2022—Marshall Dennehey, Weber Gallagher
Joseph Acquaviva has joined Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin's Philadelphia office as special counsel in the professional liability department, the firm announced.The Importance of DEI Efforts and Paving the Way for Young Diverse Attorneys
In an everchanging and increasingly diverse legal landscape what can we do to help inspire and encourage young diverse students to enter the legal field?Pandemic Opened New Lines of Communication, Says New Leader of Phila. Association of Defense Counsel
June Essis said she aims to further strengthen links between the judiciary and the bar and continue PADC's revamped virtual programing as the organization plans to bring back in-person events.Policy Conditions, Requirements That Need to Be Met for the Coverage to Be Valid
This article briefly discusses these policy conditions, which may not be well known to insureds, so that a coverage assessment is limited to the merits of a claim and not a failure to satisfy policy conditions.People in the News—July 18, 2022—Weber Gallagher, Post & Schell, Marshall Dennehey
Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby has recently welcomed partner Marco Di Prato to the firm.View more book results for the query "Weber Gallagher Simpson"
Case Presents More Questions Than Answers About Exclusive Continuing Jurisdiction
The issues involved include custody contempt, inconvenient forum under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), exclusive continuing jurisdiction, repeat custody filers, and, since this is a "summer" article, vacation time disputes.Expanded Role of IREs OK'd in Pa. Workers' Comp Claims That Carry Appropriate Exposure
The nature of a work-related injury "accepted" as compensable under Pennsylvania workers' compensation with appropriate formwork has been sacrosanct for decades. It's not that the injury description cannot be changed, but as written, the description drives employer and insurer obligations concerning not only benefit payments but also evidentiary obligations.Given the Federal Ban, Must an Employer Pay for an Injured Worker's Medical Marijuana?
A 2-2 split among four states' high courts (including New Jersey) has muddied the waters in answering this question. This article looks at developments in this area and what might come next.More Than 2,650 Women Partners From 190 Firms Issue Call to Action Post-'Dobbs'
"Our presence and leadership within the bar is without question a byproduct of the freedom each of us has had to make reproductive decisions for ourselves," the thousands of signatories from about 190 firms wrote.Appeals Court Declines to Find Absolute Liability for Hospital in Patient-Privacy Suit
"I was trying to argue that patient privacy is such a serious concern, we need a hospital to be absolutely responsible. They are in the best position, sometimes the only position, to prevent a breach," said Jason Rindosh, the lawyer for the plaintiffs.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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