Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Florida Statute § 627.70152 applies to all insurance policies, regardless of the date of the policy’s inception.
May 1, 2024
The Quarterly Dose
Florida Tort Reform: The Impact of House Bill 837 on Health Care Litigation
May 1, 2024
by Megan J. Nelson
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals quashes trial court’s order compelling production of certain claim file documents.
May 1, 2024
Legal Updates for Lawyers' Professional Liability
Law Firm Breakups
May 1, 2024
by Josh J.T. Byrne
The Quarterly Dose
LEGAL ROUNDUP - New Jersey
May 1, 2024
The Quarterly Dose
LEGAL ROUNDUP - Pennsylvania
May 1, 2024
by Kevin Majernik
Legal Updates for Special Education Law
Legal Update for Special Education Law – Updates from the Pennsylvania Department of Education
May 1, 2024
by Christopher J. Conrad
Legal Updates for Special Education Law
Legal Update for Special Education Law – Updates from the U.S. Department of Education
May 1, 2024
by Ray C. Freudiger
Legal Updates for Lawyers' Professional Liability
Legal Updates for Lawyers’ Professional Liability - RESULTS & THOUGHT LEADERSHIP*
May 1, 2024
The Quarterly Dose
Managing Risks in ER Psychiatric and Behavioral Health Treatment
May 1, 2024
by Adam J. Fulginiti
Media Commentary
Marshall Dennehey President & CEO Featured on Cover of Best's Review
May 2024 – Best's Review
by G. Mark Thompson
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
On appeal, the court found an issue of fact remained as to whether the insured “refused to comply” with the examination under oath in the presence of only the insurer’s videographer and court reporter.
May 1, 2024
by Seth B. Altman
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Reporting an injury via a Petition for Benefits within 30 days of the alleged accident does not fulfill the notice requirement.
May 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Under Section 440 of the Act, an unreasonable contest will always result in an award of attorney’s fees and a reasonable contest may result in an attorney’s fee award.
May 1, 2024
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
What’s Hot In Workers’ Comp - News and Results*
May 1, 2024
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Where a windstorm loss occurs during a 'hurricane occurrence,' the loss must bear at least some causal nexus with the hurricane for the policy’s hurricane deductible to apply.
May 1, 2024
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Without a judicial determination that the insurer acted in bad faith, it was reversible error for the trial court to enter a final judgment in excess of the policy limits.
May 1, 2024
by Michael A. Packer
Pennsylvania Strengthens Application of One-Year Statute of Repose Under Pennsylvania Home Inspection Law
April 30, 2024
by Dana A. Gittleman
Legal Updates for Employment Law
FTC’s Final Rule Banning Noncompete Agreements: What You Need to Know
April 25, 2024
Strategic Defenses to Appellate Malpractice Claims
April 19, 2024
by John L. Slimm and Jeremy J. Zacharias RPLU
Case Law Alerts
A Cautionary Tale – Diary, Diary, Diary
April 1, 2024
by Pauline F. Tutelo
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Act 111 is not an unconstitutional special law regulating labor, and an IRE physician’s evaluation is competent to support a modification of benefits despite not considering the most recent medical records and diagnostic studies.
April 1, 2024
by Francis X. Wickersham
Case Law Alerts
An “Almost Perfect Storm of Events” Warranted Additional Time to File an Affidavit of Merit
April 1, 2024
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Appellate Division affirmed workers’ compensation orders denying medical treatment and finding lack of causation.
April 1, 2024
by Kiara K. Hartwell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Appellate Division finds no reason to disturb employer’s experts’ qualifications, to not accept their testimony, and rejects claim that experts only offered net opinions. Appellate Division found that experts provided the reasons for their conclusions.
April 1, 2024
by Kiara K. Hartwell
Case Law Alerts
Competent, Substantial Evidence Is the Name of the Game in Construction Disputes
April 1, 2024
by Lindsay G. McCormick
Case Law Alerts
Court Dismissed Several Counts Against Transportation “Broker” on Basis of Vicarious Liability, but Held that Issue of Negligent Entrustment of Driver May Ultimately Go to Jury
April 1, 2024
Case Law Alerts
Delaware Supreme Court Denies Transportation Company’s Insurer’s Appeal of Order When Its Insured Defaulted
April 1, 2024
Case Law Alerts
Existence of Duty in Negligence Matter Hinges on the Relationship Between the Parties.
April 1, 2024
by Emily S. Knepper
Case Law Alerts
Expert Testimony on Permanency of Respiratory Injury Requires Reference to Empirical Data
April 1, 2024
by Benjamin M.H. Goshko