Defense Digest
On the Pulse…Our Roseland, New Jersey, Office
September 1, 2023
by Justin F. Johnson
Defense Digest
On the Pulse…Recent Appellate Victories*
September 1, 2023
Defense Digest
Pennsylvania Superior Court Refuses to Enforce Online Binding Arbitration Agreement Located in Hyperlink
September 1, 2023
Defense Digest
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Expands Liability of Contractors for Completed Work – Even If a Defect Is Obvious
September 1, 2023
Reflecting the Talent You Want to Recruit: Building and Achieving a Diverse Team and a Better Business
September 1, 2023
by Michele R. Punturi
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Subrogation abomination! Supreme Court overrules its own precedent.
September 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
The burden of proof remains! Causal connection must be proven.
September 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
Legal Updates for Lawyers' Professional Liability
Third Circuit Ruling Upholds New Pennsylvania Rule of Professional Conduct 8.4(g)
September 1, 2023
by Scott R. Eberle
Defense Digest
To Proximately Cause or Not Proximately Cause?
September 1, 2023
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp - News and Results*
September 1, 2023
Creative Noninsureds Seek New Ways to Recover Benefits: How One Court Addressed This Trend
August 23, 2023
Legal Updates for Securities and Investments
FINRA Announces Effective Date for New Procedures for Expungement Requests
August 16, 2023
by Samuel E. Cohen and Ryan P. Friel
Pa. High Court Doubles Down on the Workers’ Comp Act’s Exclusivity Provision
August 3, 2023
by Elias R. Hassinger
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Act 111, which enacted the Impairment Evaluation Provisions of Section 306(a.3) of the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act, is applicable to injuries sustained prior to its effective date and is not an unlawful delegation of legislative authority.
August 1, 2023
by Francis X. Wickersham
Legal Updates for Insurance Agents & Brokers
Legal Update for Insurance Agents & Brokers - RESULTS & THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
August 1, 2023
Legal Updates for Lawyers' Professional Liability
Legal Update for Lawyers’ Professional Liability - RESULTS & THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
August 1, 2023
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Legislation Update
August 1, 2023
by Kiara K. Hartwell
Legal Updates for Insurance Agents & Brokers
Pennsylvania State Court Denies Stay in Action Filed Against Insurer and Insurance Broker
August 1, 2023
by Dana A. Gittleman
Legal Updates for Lawyers' Professional Liability
Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed judgment on the pleadings in legal a malpractice case based upon the statute of limitations.
August 1, 2023
by Josh J.T. Byrne
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Superior Court affirms decision denying claimant’s petition for increased medical bill payments for ketamine infusions under the theory that the Delaware Fee Schedule does not apply and the Board should order payment of “reasonable cost” of treatment.
August 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
Legal Updates for Insurance Agents & Brokers
The Insurer Was Not Bound by the Actions of the Insurance Broker Who Placed Insurance with the Insurer
August 1, 2023
by Andrew J. Marchese
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
To qualify as compensable under the heart-lung statute, the claimant must show “disability.”
August 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
WHAT’S HOT IN WORKERS’ COMP - NEWS AND RESULTS*
August 1, 2023
You Diligently Protect Your Clients; What About You? Part 1 (The Beginning)
July 14, 2023
by Alesia S. Sulock and Josh J.T. Byrne
The Legal Intelligencer
Tracking the Truth: Utilizing App Data in Personal Injury Defense
July 6, 2023
by Brad E. Haas
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Security Camera Video from Elementary School Had to Be Produced Pursuant to OPRA
July 5, 2023
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
2007 Medicare Part B Non-Facility Limiting Charge is Not a Fee Schedule, and Insurers are Permitted to Use Rates Established by Participating Physicians Fee Schedule When Reimbursing Diagnostic Codes, Thus Certifying Conflict with the Third DCA
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Affidavits must be based on personal knowledge, set out facts admissible in evidence, show affiant’s competence to testify on matters stated. Insurer not required to show real prejudice from failure to provide sworn proof of loss, as required by policy.
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
An Insurer Does Not Have a Duty to Investigate Potential Transportation Costs Unless Its Insured Notifies the Insurer That They Are Seeking a Claim for Same
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Appeals court held that alleged violation of Ohio’s Assured Clear Distance Ahead statute qualified as a separate cause of action, requiring specific analysis from trial court and dismissing appeal for failure of order to be a final judgment.
July 1, 2023