July 26, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
Practice Tips for Litigating Third-Party Bad Faith Insurance ClaimsThird-party bad faith claims typically arise from a common fact pattern: an insured defendant, hit with an excess verdict because his insurer refused to make a reasonable settlement offer, assigns to the plaintiff the right to bring a bad faith claim against the insurer.
By Mark W. Tanner and Peter M. Newman
9 minute read
March 28, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
Patient Strokes, Treatment and the Law: Issues to ConsiderAs stroke cases are complex by nature and require in-depth medical and legal knowledge, including the ability to build a case with multiple highly specialized experts, we offer this overview of issues to consider when evaluating a potential stroke case.
By Mark W. Tanner and Peter M. Newman
8 minute read
February 21, 2006 | Law.com
Make the Most of Courtroom TechnologyTechnology now permits the litigator to bring trial practice from paper and Styrofoam exhibit boards into the modern age. Attorneys can present evidence in more compelling ways for today's jurors, who are accustomed to the Internet, television and sound bites. Peter M. Newman, a partner at Philadelphia's Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner & Weinstock, offers in-depth analysis of the hardware and software that will help you "wow" juries with tighter, more effective presentations.
By Peter M. Newman
7 minute read
April 17, 2006 | The Recorder
Get Ready, Get Set, DigitizeDo your clients a favor and ease up on those oversized Styrofoam courtroom blowups. Instead, give jurors what they really want � technological bells and whistles.
By Peter M. Newman
8 minute read
February 17, 2006 | National Law Journal
Make the Most of Courtroom TechnologyTechnology now permits the litigator to bring trial practice from paper and Styrofoam exhibit boards into the modern age. Attorneys can present evidence in more compelling ways for today's jurors, who are accustomed to the Internet, television and sound bites. Peter M. Newman, a partner at Philadelphia's Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner & Weinstock, offers in-depth analysis of the hardware and software that will help you "wow" juries with tighter, more effective presentations.
By Peter M. Newman
7 minute read
February 17, 2006 | Corporate Counsel
Make the Most of Courtroom TechnologyTechnology now permits the litigator to bring trial practice from paper and Styrofoam exhibit boards into the modern age. Attorneys can present evidence in more compelling ways for today's jurors, who are accustomed to the Internet, television and sound bites. Peter M. Newman, a partner at Philadelphia's Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner & Weinstock, offers in-depth analysis of the hardware and software that will help you "wow" juries with tighter, more effective presentations.
By Peter M. Newman
7 minute read