February 02, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Impact of Recent Decisions on Gig Transportation Company Litigation in Pa.Companies operating in the gig economy, and their defense counsel, should closely monitor new developments and adapt practices to mitigate exposure and limit expenses.
By Brad E. Haas
9 minute read
November 02, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer
Unveiling the Power of Usage-Based Insurance in Personal Injury DiscoveryUBI utilizes advanced data collection devices to monitor and assess an individual's driving behavior. While UBI primarily focuses on risk assessment and premium adjustments, it also presents an exciting opportunity for enhancing personal injury discovery.
By Brad E. Haas
5 minute read
July 06, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer
Tracking the Truth: Utilizing App Data in Personal Injury DefenseIn personal injury cases, data from fitness tracker apps can provide objective insights into an individual's activities, health metrics, and overall physical well-being, potentially challenging or refuting claims made by the opposing party.
By Brad E. Haas
5 minute read
March 05, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer
Social Media Discovery: Examining the Factual Predicate StandardThe rise of social media discovery requests has become a major trend over the past 10 years. This is not surprising, as the use and accessibility of the various platforms continues to soar.
By Brad E. Haas
6 minute read
March 12, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Deposition Tips for Earning Respect as a Young AttorneyAs a young associate, taking a deposition can be both an exciting and intimidating process. Aside from trial, this may be the only time you are face-to-face with your adversaries, questioning and investigating their story. The confrontational aspect of depositions creates the potential for uncomfortable situations. This can be further compounded when dealing with difficult deponents and attorneys.
By Brad E. Haas
7 minute read
March 11, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Deposition Tips for Earning Respect as a Young AttorneyAs a young associate, taking a deposition can be both an exciting and intimidating process. Aside from trial, this may be the only time you are face-to-face with your adversaries, questioning and investigating their story. The confrontational aspect of depositions creates the potential for uncomfortable situations. This can be further compounded when dealing with difficult deponents and attorneys.
By Brad E. Haas
7 minute read