The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | May 16, 2019
A three-judge panel of the appellate court reversed a Lehigh County judge's decision to enter a judgment of non pros.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | May 16, 2019
What happens when a dispute is between or among directors of the same company? Can the company use the attorney-client privilege to shield corporate materials, including any attorney-client privileged materials against a director?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jessica L. Mazzeo | May 16, 2019
Today, being effective at “lawyering” does not always equate with being a successful attorney as there is now much more involved in what is now known as the business of law.
By Aleeza Furman | May 14, 2019
Gawthrop Greenwood welcomed Salvia Yi as an associate attorney practicing in civil litigation and criminal defense.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Michael Riccardi | May 10, 2019
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of May 6. The General Assembly was in recess at press time. The state House of Representatives was scheduled to return to session Monday. The Pennsylvania Senate was set to return June 3.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Michael Riccardi | May 10, 2019
The Pennsylvania Senate last week approved a package of seven bills aimed at helping farmers.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | May 9, 2019
The Peer Review Protection Act does not shield credentialing materials, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled, relying on the state Supreme Court's decision from last year in Reginelli v. Boggs.
By VerdictSearch | May 9, 2019
On Oct. 20, 2014, plaintiff Shelia Vaccaro, an interior designer in her early 30s, was stopped at a red light on Greenhill Road, at its intersection with Route 352, in West Chester.
By Max Mitchell | May 9, 2019
A Philadelphia jury has awarded more than $2 million to a woman who claimed that her former pain management doctor needlessly prescribed her addictive opioid medications, which led to both mental and physical injuries.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patrick J. Cummings and Edward D. Barket Jr. | May 9, 2019
In Pennsylvania, the Workers' Compensation Act allows an employee to claim a work injury for more than just a traumatic incident. An injury need not be pinpointed to a specific event or definable incident as long as the injury arises in the course of employment and is related thereto, see Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (Young) v. Bethlehem Steel.
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