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Mid-Market Recap: To Outsource or Not
While many firms outsource back office functions, it's less common to see them outsource higher-end "middle office" functions like IT. But more firms are considering it.Plaintiff's Injuries Predated Auto Accident, Defense Contended
On July 21, 2017, plaintiff Allyson Moultrie, 32, a teacher, was driving on Lincoln Drive, near its intersection at Johnson Street, in Northwest Philadelphia. When she reached the intersection, she stopped at a red traffic signal. Before she could resume travel, her car's rear end was struck by a trailing car that was being driven by Drew Calvin. Moultrie claimed that she suffered injuries of her neck.Delayed Approval of UIM Coverage Reduction Means $750K Verdict Stands
In this case, an insurer was tripped up by its own red tape.For Morgan Melhuish Alums, Landing Spots Run the Gamut
Joseph De Donato stayed in the firm's Livingston office space and opened an outpost for Bennett Bricklin & Saltzburg, while Leonard Leicht joined the Roseland office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.In Wake of Morgan Melhuish Closure, Partner Opens NJ Office for Bennett Bricklin
From hanging a shingle to joining Big Law, the recent closure of Morgan Melhuish Abrutyn has sent the firm's attorneys to a variety of new environs.Plaintiff's Knee Surgery Was for a Preexisting Condition: Defense
On Jan. 8, 2016, plaintiff Rose Charles-Singleton, 57, a tax examiner, was a passenger of a transit bus that was traveling on Oregon Avenue, in Philadelphia.Rear-End Accident Yields $1.05M Settlement in Monmouth County
A motorist who underwent neck and arm surgery for injuries he sustained when his vehicle was struck from behind was paid a $1.05 million settlement in…Rear-Ender Did Not Cause a Serious Impairment
On Oct. 2, 2013, plaintiff Brett Thomas, 43, was driving a minivan on Newportville Road, in Croydon. His wife, plaintiff Marinet Thomas, 30, was a passenger. While stopped, their minivan was rear-ended by a sedan. Brett Thomas claimed a neck injury. Marinet Thomas claimed back injuries.Insurance Company Seeks to Limit Coverage in Crash of Rental Lamborghini
Abraham Feliz-Polanco of North Bergen hit a tree in Oyster Bay, New York, on Jan. 13 while driving a 2017 Lamborghini Huracan Spyder that sells for just over $200,000 when brand new.Defendant Did Not Hit Plaintiff With His Car, Defense Argued
On May 2, 2017, plaintiff James Brown, a man in his early 50s, was walking on Germantown Avenue, at its intersection with Manheim Street, in North Philadelphia. Brown claimed that he was struck by a sedan, resulting in back injuries.Trending Stories
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