Defense Digest
Delaware ‘Meet and Confer’ Rule Requires Human Contact??!
June 1, 2023
by Lisa M. Grubb
Defense Digest
Develop the Helpful Habits to Ward Off Litigation
June 1, 2023
by Raymond J. Michaud
Legal Updates for Insurance Services
Doubling Down: Two Third Circuit Decisions Reaffirm that Faulty Workmanship Does Not Constitute an “Occurrence” in Pennsylvania
June 1, 2023
by Todd J. Leon
Defense Digest
Message From the Executive Committee
June 1, 2023
by Craig S. Hudson
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
New Jersey Legislative Update
June 1, 2023
by William J. Murphy
Defense Digest
On the Horns of a Trial Dilemma: Addressing a Prior Conviction on Direct Examination or Waiving the Right to Contest the Admissibility on Appeal
June 1, 2023
by Elizabeth A. Underwood
Defense Digest
On the Pulse… School Leaders’ Liability Practice Group Provides Defense, Counseling and Training Services to School Districts, Public and Private Schools And Universities
June 1, 2023
by Lee C. Durivage
Defense Digest
On the Pulse…Important and Interesting Litigation Achievements…We Are Proud of Our Attorneys for Their Recent Victories*
June 1, 2023
Defense Digest
On the Pulse…Marshall Dennehey Is Happy to Celebrate Our Recent Appellate Victories*
June 1, 2023
Defense Digest
On the Pulse…Other Notable Achievements
June 1, 2023
Defense Digest
On the Pulse…Our Scranton, Pennsylvania, Office
June 1, 2023
by John T. McGrath Jr.
Defense Digest
Pay-if-Paid Clause in Construction Contract Found to Be Enforceable
June 1, 2023
by Pauline F. Tutelo
Defense Digest
Plaintiff Does Not Have to Pay for It and Neither Should You: Preventing Plaintiff’s Introduction of Past Medical Expenses that Have Been Adjusted and/or Written Off by Collateral Source Payments
June 1, 2023
by Amara Benitez Rodriguez
Defense Digest
Redefining the Scope of the Ongoing Storm Rule: What Recent New Jersey Appellate Division Decisions Tell Us About the Future of the Doctrine
June 1, 2023
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Regardless of whether a second opinion is reasonable or medically necessary, if a referral is made, it must be acknowledged within the applicable three or ten-day period or the defense of medical necessity is waived.
June 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
Defense Digest
Scheme to Defraud Insurance Carriers May Leave 'Runners' Walking Behind Bars
June 1, 2023
Defense Digest
Shoddy Home-Improvement Contracting? Grounds for Recovering Treble Damages and Attorneys Fees under Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act and Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law
June 1, 2023
by Robert A. Morton IV
Defense Digest
The Credibility of Injured Workers and Experts Can Make or Break a Case
June 1, 2023
by Jessica Wojcik Gordon
Defense Digest
The National Spotlight on Traumatic Brain Injuries and its Growing Prevalence in the Legal Industry
June 1, 2023
by Evan N. Saltzman
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
The New Jersey Supreme Court affirms the Appellate Division’s decision to reverse the trial court and reinstate the jury verdict in the plaintiff’s favor.
June 1, 2023
by Kiara K. Hartwell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
The Superior Court affirms a decision of the Industrial Accident Board that concluded Superior Court Civil Rule 41(a)(1)’s ‘Two Dismissal’ rule did not apply to an IAB proceeding.
June 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
Defense Digest
Third Circuit Finds Paid Time Is Not Part of an Employees’ Salary Under the Fair Labor Standards Act
June 1, 2023
by Michelle N. Michael
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
WHAT’S HOT IN WORKERS’ COMP - NEWS AND RESULTS*
June 1, 2023
Why Your Mental Health Matters to the Disciplinary Board
May 16, 2023
by Alesia S. Sulock and Josh J.T. Byrne
Legal Updates for Amusements, Sports and Recreation Liability
Florida Legislature Passes the Roller Skating Rink Safety Act
May 8, 2023
Legal Updates for Insurance Services
Florida’s 4th District Court of Appeal Decides Insurer’s Presuit Notice Requirement Is Procedural in Nature and Applies Retroactively
May 8, 2023
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Turnabout Is Fair Play: When an Expert Switches Sides on the Eve of Trial
May 8, 2023
by David G. Tomeo
FINRA Proposal Creates Urgency for Brokers Seeking Expungement of Customer Complaints
May 4, 2023
by Samuel E. Cohen and Ryan P. Friel
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Exclusivity provision of the Workers’ Compensation Act precludes employee bitten by a dog at work from filing suit against the employer for negligent acts and omissions that denied employee an opportunity to file a third-party suit against the dog owner.
May 1, 2023
by Francis X. Wickersham
Media Commentary
Jury Verdicts Like the $183 Million Award Against Penn Medicine Can Be Tied Up for Years, But Usually Stand
May 1, 2023 – The Philadelphia Inquirer
by John J. Hare