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August 23, 2004 |

New Vocational Trends & Workers' Comp

Have Caso v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board and passage of Act 88 of the Workers' Comp Act in Pennsylvania made vocational rehabilitation clearer and easier -- or posed more headaches for practitioners and judges?
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November 17, 2009 |

Justices Agree to Hear Dentist's Cross-Appeal in $4 Mil. Case

A second appeal over a $4 million jury verdict awarded to a former University of Pennsylvania dentist will be heard now that the state Supreme Court granted a cross-petition for allocatur filed by the dentist against the university.
5 minute read
April 06, 2009 |

Former Employee's $4 Mil. Verdict Against Penn Upheld

A three-judge Superior Court panel has upheld a $4 million verdict against trustees of the University of Pennsylvania in a breach of contract case and ruled the plaintiff, a former head of pediatric dentistry at the school, was not entitled to prejudgment interest.
5 minute read
April 04, 2013 |

NFL Players' Union Runs Up Big Bills

A close look at the legal fees accrued by the National Football League Players Association in its collective bargaining battle with owners in 2011.
5 minute read
April 17, 2012 |

How Mandating Mediation Changed Workers' Comp in Pa.

Workers' compensation litigation begins when either an injured worker files a petition seeking benefits, or an employer files a petition seeking to reduce or end its liability to an injured worker.
8 minute read
September 18, 2009 |

Justices Take Up Case on Calculation of Future Income Damages

The state Supreme Court has agreed to take a look at how $4 million in damages was calculated for a former Penn professor who said the university failed to pay him future profits on a dental clinic he helped form and run.
5 minute read
May 13, 2013 |

Early Lessons From the NLRB on Social Media

Lydia Cruz-Moore didn't like the way her co-workers did their jobs, and she wasn't afraid to say so. When she told one of them, Marianna Cole-Rivera, that she planned to talk to the boss about it, Cole-Rivera reached out to her colleagues for their input.
7 minute read
May 30, 2002 |

Not Over Till the Teachers Sing

Edison Schools Inc. came a step closer to profitability when Philadelphia's School Reform Commission voted to hand over some low-performing schools to outside managers. New York-based Edison won a contract to oversee 20 schools, but the victory won't be complete until the city's powerful teachers' union signs on to the deal. No one knows that better than Edison General Counsel David Graff.
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