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Judge Shuts Down Statutory Employer Defense in Builder's Challenge to $15.5M Verdict
Foglietta rejected the defendant's assertion that VBC was Feldman's statutory employer, which would have made it immune to his claims.$1.25 Million Settlement Reached Over Icy Slip and Fall at Condo Complex
A $1.25 million settlement was reached in Middlesex County suit Muraczewski v. Society Hill At Hamilton for a Hamilton resident after he slipped and fell on ice at his condo complex.Patient's Blood Disorder Not Due to Statin Med: Defense
In April 2015, plaintiff Frances Runski, 68, was diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis, a rare blood disorder, and hepatitis in Pittsburgh. Runski claimed that the disease was due to her taking the statin medication Lipitor, which had been prescribed by internist Anuradha Gowda.Firm Fends Off Legal Malpractice Claim After Plaintiff's Expert Fails to Prove Damages
In a published opinion, the Appellate Division affirmed an order granting summary judgment to a law firm and two attorneys in a legal malpractice claim after the court found that the plaintiff failed to present expert evidence on proximate causation and damages.Creative Noninsureds Seek New Ways to Recover Benefits: How One Court Addressed This Trend
For years, creative noninsured entities and individuals have concocted innovative ways to recover payment under homeowners policies to which they are not a party. Many times, the noninsureds have relied on obtaining assignment of benefits (AOBs) from the insureds to then recover payment.View more book results for the query "Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C."
People in the News—Aug. 21, 2023—Fisher Phillips
Additions Fisher & Phillips recently announced that Scott C. Oberlander has joined the firm as of counsel in the firm's Philadelphia office. Oberlander…Dentist Failed to Diagnose Jaw Cancer, Patient Alleged
On Feb. 1, 2017, plaintiff Robert Quigley, a construction manager in his late 30s, presented to Gwynedd Dental Associates, LLC, after having not seen a dentist in two years. The facility performed an X-ray which allegedly showed a cancerous tumor in his jaw. The practice categorized the pathology as a bony anomaly, and allegedly did not tell Quigley about the finding or what had to be done to investigate.Pa. High Court Doubles Down on the Workers' Comp Act's Exclusivity Provision
Employers continue to be shielded from defending against lawsuits by employees when the matter at issue is intertwined with the workers' compensation claim and an employee alleges a failure to investigate a workplace injury.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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