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September 09, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Construction Law Update: Best Practices Learned From 3 Recent Appellate Decisions

A recent opinion by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and two recent opinions issued by the Pennsylvania Superior Court touch upon the above concepts, which are recurring themes that are very familiar to the construction industry, and inform us how Pennsylvania state and federal courts address those issues.

By Stephen Wolf

11 minute read

March 11, 2024 | The Recorder

Telehealth Is Here to Stay—Here Are Some Considerations for Mitigating Regulatory Risks

Telehealth is an exciting industry that has made health care more accessible to many patients, but certain bad actors have raised alarm bells, subjecting the practice to increased government scrutiny and regulation.

By Randy Luskey and Marc Price Wolf

8 minute read

January 12, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Equal Rights Amendment on the Ballot

Kimberly Wolf Price, chair of the Women in Law Section, writes: Although there are varied protections for women, many stronger in New York than federally, the right of women to be free of discrimination exists only through a patchwork of laws and legal interpretation, subject to alteration by changing jurists and lawmakers.

By Kimberly Wolf Price, Chair, Women in Law Section

3 minute read

December 12, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Bellwether Mediation: An Innovative Approach to Mass Tort Resolution

The innovative bellwether mediation process is a proven tool for identifying representative cases, determining their true value, and driving mass tort resolution faster and more efficiently than a bellwether trial. While the bellwether trial approach has its benefits, it frequently generates inconsistent results, requires an incredible amount of resources, strains an already burdened court system, and delays resolution for non-bellwether plaintiffs.

By Nora E. Wolf and Susan M. Kritzmacher

8 minute read

September 29, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Maintaining Personal Working Relationships in a (Still) Remote Work World

A year and a half later, some of us have returned to our offices, some of us have not, and others utilize a hybrid schedule working in the office some days and remotely on others.

By Stephen Wolf

5 minute read

February 17, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Striking a Balance: How to Be a Professional and an Advocate at the Same Time

In my first five years of practicing, all in civil litigation, I have learned a few helpful lessons to help answer the question "how does one be professional and an advocate at the same time" because these terms are not mutually exclusive.

By Stephen M. Wolf

6 minute read

January 21, 2021 | Corporate Counsel

General Counsel as Board Candidates: It's Their Time To Shine

There's no doubt that, like CEOs and CFOs, GCs offer a valuable perspective to boards—a reality that corporate leaders are increasingly recognizing.

By Amy Katz and Heather Wolf

4 minute read

September 03, 2020 | Daily Business Review

House Bill 441 Becomes Law: Important Change to the CCNA

On June 29, Florida's governor signed House Bill 441, which doubled the maximum contract value of continuing contracts awarded by governmental entities to design professionals, construction managers and program managers.

By Brian A. Wolf

5 minute read

June 29, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

After Charges Against Former eBay Executives, It's Time to Rethink Investigations

EBay is not the first company to encounter problems due to the illegal or unethical use of investigations, nor will it be the last, but companies can start thinking today about how to avoid being the next.

By Jarrett Wolf

7 minute read

December 26, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Construction Law Practitioners: New Mandatory Bond Notice Forms in Effect

Payment bonds guarantee payment for construction labor, services and materials. Payment bonds are mandatory for public projects with few exceptions.

By Brian A. Wolf and Miles D. Jolley

5 minute read