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Why Your Mental Health Matters to the Disciplinary Board
While the very thought of dealing with the Office of Disciplinary Counsel may stress attorneys out, the ODC and the Disciplinary Board have a vested interest in attorneys' mental health.Court of Appeals to Eye Delta-8 Confiscation, Embryo Property Rights, Vaccinated Juror Selection
The state Court of Appeals will hear six oral arguments this week. Here's a look at some of the most noteworthy ones.Philadelphia Personal Injury Filings Still in a Pandemic Pit Stop
"A long-term reduction in these filings would allow us to reallocate resources to address any increased inventory in other areas including medical malpractice and mass torts," said Philadelphia Administrative Judge Lisette Shirdan-Harris.Georgia Is a Leader in Big Verdicts: Here's How Often Jurors Awarded $10M—or More
Georgia jurors have awarded 39 verdicts at $10 million or more between Jan. 1, 2018, and April 10, according to data collected by Law.com's Verdict Search.'SC SJ Holdings': Plan Modification/Revocation Deadlines Are Strictly Construed and Enforced
In a recent decision in the case of SC SJ Holdings v. Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman (In re SC SJ Holdings), Civil Action No., 22-00689 (MN), the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware (the court) affirmed a May 12, 2012, decision of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (the Bankruptcy Court) denying the debtors' motion for relief from certain releases contained in their confirmed plan (the plan).View more book results for the query "covid malpractice"
Update on COVID Issues: Court Decisions Regarding Immunity
In their last Medical Malpractice column, Thomas Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss several court decisions related to immunity temporarily given to health care professionals and facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.In the Busiest Superior Court Vicinage, Backlogs Are Subsiding, but Trial Dates Remain Elusive
"It's impossible to recover overnight. The judiciary will feel the effects of the pandemic and judicial vacancies for a long time," said Essex County Bar Association President Shoshana Schiff.Back to the Future: NLRB Reinstates Significant Restrictions on Severance Agreements
On Feb. 21, the NLRB issued its decision in McLaren Macomb, 372 NLRB No. 58, reinstituting its pre-2020 precedent that severance agreements cannot contain: confidentiality agreements precluding the employee from discussing the terms of the severance; and nondisparagement clauses.Physician Unionization—Penn Residents, Fellows Bring Debate to Philadelphia
As the strain on health care workers imposed by COVID-19 passes, it is an open question whether Penn will be the exception or the rule for hospitals in Pennsylvania.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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