What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Appellate Division determines it is an abuse of discretion to enter an order for sanctions without permitting counsel to be heard and without specific findings as to why a settlement payment was unreasonably delayed.
November 1, 2022
by Kiara K. Hartwell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Delaware Supreme Court holds that a lapse in a Delaware doctor’s provider certification under the Workers’ Compensation Act rendered a cervical spine surgery non-compensable as a matter of law.
November 1, 2022
by Benjamin K. Durstein
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
First District Court of Appeal holds that judge erred in applying the reverse presumption provision to heart disease case.
November 1, 2022
by Linda Wagner Farrell
Legal Updates for Insurance Agents & Brokers
How Insurance Agents Can Respond to Drastic Changes in Florida’s Property Insurance Market From a Risk Perspective (and Why Real Estate Agents Shouldn’t Have the Same Concern)
November 1, 2022
by Jonathan E. Kanov
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
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November 1, 2022
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
When a claimant prevails in a termination petition, her litigation costs are reimbursable, even where the the testimony of her medical expert is found to be not credible by the court.
November 1, 2022
by Francis X. Wickersham
When Filing a Petition Can Result in an Award of Attorney Fees
October 6, 2022
by Andrea Cicero Rock
Practical Considerations for Those Facing Suspension or Disbarment
October 3, 2022
by Josh J.T. Byrne
Case Law Alerts
10th District Court of Appeal challenges the response time for a motion to dismiss.
October 1, 2022
by Jillian L. Dinehart
Case Law Alerts
A corporate representative does not waive attorney-client privilege when discussing the factual background for preparation for corporate representative deposition.
October 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
A gym was not liable for a slip and fall incident when there was no evidence of actual or constructive notice.
October 1, 2022
by Lauren E. Purcell
Case Law Alerts
A store’s motion for summary judgment was denied when the court applied a spoliation of evidence adverse inference due to the store’s failure to preserve video footage of an incident.
October 1, 2022
by Lauren E. Purcell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Absent fraud, deception, duress, mutual mistake or unilateral mistake caused by the opposing party, a Compromise and Release Agreement cannot be set aside.
October 1, 2022
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
An employer/carrier cannot hide behind a “wall of willful ignorance” to avoid providing attendant care benefits when the written prescription is not specific.
October 1, 2022
by Linda Wagner Farrell
Case Law Alerts
Appellate Division sustains summary judgment dismissing claim against bus company where plaintiff suddenly veered in front of bus and stopped short, creating rear-end accident.
October 1, 2022
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Board denies petition for increased infusion treatment bills under theory that Delaware Fee Schedule did not apply; Board should order payment of “reasonable cost” of treatment. Board held that treatment in accordance with §2322B(7) was correctly paid.
October 1, 2022
by Benjamin K. Durstein
Case Law Alerts
Broker Wins Directed Verdict but Loses Expungement Request
October 1, 2022
by Ryan P. Friel
Case Law Alerts
California Court Affirms Dismissal, Finding Uber Had No Duty to Prevent Fake Uber Scheme Leading to Sexual Assault
October 1, 2022
by Thomas F. Brown
Case Law Alerts
Connecticut Supreme Court determines that a police officer conducting surveillance in a criminal investigation was not engaged in discretionary activity protected by government immunity when the officer negligently caused a motor vehicle accident.
October 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Defendants entitled to maintain affirmative defenses as to plaintiff’s culpable conduct, sudden emergency, and superseding and intervening action in matter where plaintiff disembarked a moving vehicle for fear of injury in an accident.
October 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Defendants must comply with notice requirements for dismissing a medical malpractice case based on the lack of a certificate of merit.
October 1, 2022
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
Federal District Court refuses to shield internal statement and insurance record from disclosure under work-product privilege, finding the privilege must be specifically asserted and contested materials should be submitted for in camera review.
October 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
FINRA Panel Authorizes Hold on Customer Account
October 1, 2022
by Ryan P. Friel
Defense Digest
Gross Enough? A Dive Into Gross Negligence in Pennsylvania Premises Liability Law
October 1, 2022
by James P. Cullen
Defense Digest
Important New Developments in Jurisdiction and Venue in Pennsylvania
October 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
In non-precedential decision, Superior Court of Pennsylvania ruled that summary judgment was precluded when questions of fact existed relative to a dog’s vicious tendencies, owner’s knowledge of these tendencies, and precautions taken by the owner.
October 1, 2022
by Lauren E. Purcell
Case Law Alerts
Is a certificate of merit required when a plaintiff files a claim sounding in professional negligence but subsequently attempts to assert that the issue involves simple negligence?
October 1, 2022
by Gabor Ovari
Defense Digest
Navigating New Jersey’s New Bad Faith Landscape for the Modern SIU
October 1, 2022
by Matthew J. Burdalski
Case Law Alerts
New York’s Supreme Court, First Department Affirms Trial Court Decision Based on Plaintiff's Failure to Prove Causation in Asbestos Litigation
October 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Ohio Supreme Court finds no duty to defend in opioid litigation.
October 1, 2022
by David J. Fagnilli