Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Marnie Seif | February 12, 2024
Upon taking office, President Franklin D. Roosevelt got right to work creating and passing legislation to alleviate Americans' suffering caused by the Great Depression. His very productive first months in office—now known as The First 100 Days—set a precedent for leaders who want to make an impact quickly.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 12, 2024
"With our digital platforms fully operational, those seeking court services, information and educational materials are once again able to access the level of service and support they have come to expect and appreciate from the court system," Chief Justice Debra Todd said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael T. Korns and Anna R. Hosack | February 12, 2024
Last spring, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court addressed the question of who is entitled to standing in matters before a municipal zoning hearing board, and more importantly, who has standing to file an appeal from a board decision.
Daily Report Online | Commentary|News
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | February 12, 2024
Transcription and live-captioning services can be useful for lawyers and clients struggling with hearing or other processing issues, but utilizing them is not totally risk-free.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | February 12, 2024
Medical malpractice litigator Alyson J. Kirleis has joined Marshall Dennehey's Pittsburgh office as a shareholder in the health care department.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Deborah Gordon Klehr | February 12, 2024
Last week we gathered in the Capitol in Harrisburg with other advocates, parents, educators, and students who are part of a statewide coalition called PA Schools Work to celebrate the anniversary of that pivotal ruling and to advocate for a proposed remedy to bring our school funding system into constitutional compliance.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Romina Gomez | February 12, 2024
For years, the United States has faced a physician shortage. Population growth, aging, the COVID-19 pandemic, and recent medical legislative changes have highlighted that these shortages are not evenly distributed across all areas of the country.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Evangeline Wright | February 12, 2024
Incarcerated people have a long-established right to health care through the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The Americans with Disabilities Act also provides protection for incarcerated people with long-term medical conditions. Unfortunately, sometimes those rights are more theoretical than actual for those who are incarcerated.
By Hugo Guzman | February 12, 2024
As the public's trust in civic institutions declines, "individuals often seek out non-mainstream information sources that align with preexisting beliefs," the consulting firm Gartner said in a report.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | February 12, 2024
Law firms are training attorneys on prompt engineering and feeding data into LLMs to get both parties acquainted with each other.
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Frederick D. Miceli has joined the firm as Of Counsel
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