Thought Leadership
Case Law Alerts
Right to adequate medical care under 42 USC § 1983 is clearly established constitutional right when need is “obvious,” even if jail officer allows nurse to examine and nurse finds no serious medical need.
January 3, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act applies to mixed-use projects involving both residential and non-residential or commercial units.
January 3, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Erroneous execution of “Connecticut Consent Form” for election of uninsured motorist coverage does not bind insurer if insured proves intent to reject coverage.
January 3, 2022
Can ETS Mandating COVID Shots Survive Challenge and How Should Employers Prepare?
December 9, 2021
by Michael C. Burke
Defense Digest
Handing Over the Public’s Purse: Political Subdivision Employees, Indemnification and Assignments
December 1, 2021
by Joshua W. Brownlie
Defense Digest
Florida’s New Property Insurance Statute Changes Entitlement to Attorney’s Fees and Costs in First Party Homeowner’s Insurance Cases
December 1, 2021
by Corey K. Setterlund
Defense Digest
Reconsidering Reconsideration
December 1, 2021
by Walter F. Kawalec III
Defense Digest
On the Pulse…Marshall Dennehey Is Happy to Celebrate Our Recent Appellate Victories*
December 1, 2021
Remorse and Acceptance, Lessons From the Disbarments and Suspensions of 2021
November 19, 2021
by Josh J.T. Byrne
Legal Updates for Employment Law
OSHA’s New Emergency Temporary Standard Suspended for Now
November 18, 2021
by Sharon M. O'Donnell
Incorporating DEI Into an Evolving Litigation Practice
November 17, 2021
by Jeremy J. Zacharias RPLU
Legal Updates for Employment Law
COVID-19 Update: New OSHA Regulatory Standard Mandating COVID-19 Vaccinations for Large Employers
November 11, 2021
by Sharon M. O'Donnell
Pa. Ruling Leaves Auto Policy Stacking Questions
November 10, 2021
by Christopher W. Woodward and Allison L. Krupp
Employing a Formerly Admitted Attorney
November 1, 2021
by Josh J.T. Byrne
‘Dodge v. People’s Trust Insurance’ and Its Effect on Coverage of Cast Iron Pipes Claims
November 1, 2021
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Failure to Complete Public Entity’s Official Notice of Tort Claim Form Not Substantial Compliance
October 29, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for Insurance Services
Pennsylvania Superior Court Strikes Down the Regular Use Exclusion
October 25, 2021
by Patricia A. Monahan
Legal Updates for Insurance Agents & Brokers
Pennsylvania Federal Court Takes a Bite Out of Restaurant’s COVID/Business Interruption Coverage Claims Against Insurance Broker
October 5, 2021
by Dana A. Gittleman and Timothy G. Ventura
Case Law Alerts
Ohio’s New Employment Law Uniformity Act
October 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Affidavit of Merit against design professional may not be required where underlying factual allegations do not require proof of deviation from professional standard of care.
October 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Regulatory violations under the Consumer Fraud Act do not require proof of an intent to defraud.
October 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
The Second Department clarified whether executive orders issued by New York’s governor tolled or suspended the statute of limitations during COVID.
October 1, 2021
by Adam C. Calvert
Case Law Alerts
Florida Appellate Court Decides that a Master Association Has No Standing to Sue its Condominium Association
October 1, 2021
by Andrew J. Marchese
Case Law Alerts
An Expert Must Evaluate Applicable Contract Documents in Order to Opine as to Liability
October 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Legal malpractice claim not encompassed by arbitration provision in contract for related escrow services.
October 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Delaware legal malpractice claim dismissed because plaintiff failed to produce an expert report before discovery deadline.
October 1, 2021
by Aaron E. Moore
Case Law Alerts
Punitive damages under the Florida Civil Rights Act.
October 1, 2021
Legal Updates for Insurance Services
Despite Attacks, the Regular Use Exclusion to UIM Coverage Lives On
September 27, 2021
by Christopher W. Woodward
Let's Give a Cheer for Free Speech: U.S. Supreme Court Holds School District Cannot Discipline Cheerleader for Off-Campus Snapchat Posts
September 21, 2021
by Christopher J. Conrad
Considerations in Purchasing Legal Malpractice Insurance, Part II: Coverages
September 20, 2021
by Josh J.T. Byrne
