The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 1, 2018
Embattled Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley has hired attorney A. Charles Peruto Jr. to help her fight criticism that has been mounting since she sentenced hip-hop star Meek Mill to a lengthy prison term for a probation violation.
By Andrew Denney | February 1, 2018
While the survey revealed uneven enforcement patterns across the state, it brought some good news, as well, Jacob Inwald said in an interview with the Law Journal in which he broke down the findings.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | February 1, 2018
Some nursing homes are taking the position that they do not have to comply with the “patient rate” under HIPAA, and in fact are exempt from it. The position of the nursing homes is incorrect. They have to comply with HIPAA and the rates set forth for providing patients their medical records.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 1, 2018
An arbitrator has awarded a man $797,400 for injuries he sustained after being rear-ended while driving his employer's vehicle.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Alex B. Norman, Brielle N. Kovalchek and Elyse N. Cohen | February 1, 2018
It is generally well known that this time of year, snow and ice (#SNICE) is commonplace. Yet, despite the commonness of snow and ice in this area, people still get injured as a result. A little bit of snow, ice, black ice or freezing rain can turn the roughest paved surface into a skating rink. This article will outline various defenses available and some precautions and practice points that property owners can utilize to protect themselves against the claims and lawsuits that are a near certainty.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | February 1, 2018
A prisoner's Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuit continues to ping-pong back and forth between the Greene County Court of Common Pleas and the Commonwealth Court, with each claiming it does not have jurisdiction to decide the issue.
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By Max Mitchell | February 1, 2018
The high court specifically agreed to hear arguments about whether sending prelitigation emails to public relations consultants waives the work-product doctrine, and whether a third party must provide legal advice, or be acting under the control of an attorney or the client, to qualify as a privileged person.
By Greg Land | January 31, 2018
Earnest Earvin IV and Zenith Financial Group were shut down by Georgia's consumer protection agency in 2015 and agreed to pay $460,000 in fines. A petition to enforce the judgment says less than $4,000 of that obligation was met.
By Michael Booth | January 31, 2018
A federal appeals court in California ruled Wednesday that the families of two defense contractors killed in a 2015 terrorist attack in Jordan cannot sue Twitter for allegedly enabling terror group ISIS.
By Andrew Denney | January 31, 2018
Justice Lawrence Knipel said the sharp reduction came from his decision to concentrate the wave of foreclosure cases that washed over the court with three Supreme Court justices and a Civil Court judge.
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