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Danielle Sadow

Danielle Sadow

September 21, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Defense: Motorcyclist Caused Fatal Crash, Not Other Drivers

On May 5, 2014, plaintiff's decedent, Lawrence Paden Jr., 26, unemployed, was riding a motorcycle west on Manley Road in West Chester. At the same time, ahead of him, Kathryn Kelleher was stopped on the road, waiting to complete a left turn onto eastbound Marley Road from a driveway on Paden's left side.

By Danielle Sadow | The Legal Intelligencer |

10 minute read

September 21, 2017 | Daily Business Review

6 Things to Know About Making Storm-Related Insurance Claims

As a result of Hurricane Irma, people and businesses will begin to take stock of the damage suffered and evaluate potential recovery assistance promised by property insurance. We urge those affected to seek professional help and guidance; insurance policies are complicated documents. We suggest some simple steps that should be followed in finding the right help and guidance, and to assist in getting paid fairly and promptly, writes R. Hugh Lumpkin.

By Commentary by R. Hugh Lumpkin

10 minute read

September 19, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Equifax Data Breach: What Happened and What's Next?

Over a period of months, hackers apparently accessed people's names, Social Security numbers, birthdates, addresses, driver's license numbers, and in some cases, credit card numbers and personally identifiable information (PII). Although the cybersecurity breach occurred from mid-May through July, it was apparently discovered on July 29. To the chagrin of many people, including government officials, on Sept. 7, Equifax made its first public release warning the American public of the breach, writes Gavin Gaukroger.

By Commentary by Gavin Gaukroger

5 minute read

September 19, 2017 | The Recorder

Five Common Issues in Law Firm Mergers

Over the past several years, law firm mergers have become the new normal in the legal industry. It seems that, at one point or another, nearly every midsize or large law firm has either merged with another firm, or was at least rumored to be in talks with other firms regarding a possible merger.

By Randy Evans and Shari Klevens

5 minute read

September 15, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

Woman Injured in Rear-End Accident Gets $1.8 Million Verdict in Sussex

A Sussex County jury on June 21 awarded a Sparta woman $1.8 million in Mongiello v. Gallagher as compensation for injuries she sustained when the car in which she was riding was rear-ended by another car.

By Michael Booth, David Gialanella and Charles Toutant

5 minute read

August 29, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Sex and the Constitution: Sex, Religion and Law From America's Origins to the Twenty-First Century

As America's endless culture wars fester, Prof. Geoffrey R. Stone of the University of Chicago Law School has published a powerful history of the constitutional battles over sexual expression, reproductive freedom, and sexual preference.

By Reviewed by Jeffrey Winn

6 minute read

August 02, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Judicial Ethics Opinion 16-177

The Committee on Judicial Ethics responds to written inquiries from New York state's approximately 3,600 judges and justices, as well as hundreds of…

By Danielle Sadow | New York Law Journal |

3 minute read

July 13, 2017 | Legal Week

Lloyds GC Kate Cheetham on team changes, diversity and returning to private ownership

Lloyds legal chief on the structural and cultural changes taking place in her team

By Alex Berry

9 minute read

July 13, 2017 | International Edition

Lloyds GC Kate Cheetham on team changes, diversity and returning to private ownership

Lloyds legal chief on the structural and cultural changes taking place in her team

By Alex Berry

9 minute read

July 06, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Roving Jurors Provided Oversight in the Courtroom

I am a young lawyer who is starting to try a number of cases in Philadelphia and I hear stories of roving jurors. What were they?

By Samuel C. Stretton

13 minute read