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Productive Mediation of Liability and Coverage
Settlement of litigation cases prior to trial often requires resolving competing claims for insurance coverage and indemnification between some or all of the parties. Fundamentally, determining who has to pay to settle a suit can be as complex, if not more so, than the underlying dispute. Determining how the issues of risk shifting are going to be handled when setting up mediation is therefore critical to ensuring that such ADR efforts are productive endeavors. Although there is no singular method or formula, there are three general approaches: Resolving prior to mediation; resolving at the time of mediation; and resolving the underlying case contingent on a post-mediation determination of insurance/indemnity obligations. This article discusses some common considerations to make mediation of cases with such concerns most effective.People in the News—Jan. 17, 2017—Offit Kurman
Josh Quinter joined Offit Kurman.PLW People in the News—Dec. 27, 2016—Gross McGinley
Litigation attorney Ryan L. Stauffer joined Gross McGinley as an associate.People in the News—Dec. 5, 2016—Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott added associate Konrad R. Krebs to its Philadelphia office.People in the News—Nov. 23, 2016—Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads partner Tricia J. Sadd was a faculty member and speaker at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's agricultural law forum on Nov. 4.People in the News—Nov. 21—Gross McGinley
Kimberly A. Spotts-Kimmel, a partner with Gross McGinley, was appointed to the volunteer board for the Lehigh Valley-Bucks county chapter of the American National Red Cross.People in the News—Nov. 3, 2016—National Bar Association
The National Bar Association, Women Lawyers Division Philadelphia chapter (NBA/WLD) in conjunction with its charitable arm, the NBA/WLD Foundation, are scheduled to present, "Sisters in Success: Leaning In and On" on Nov. 10 at Dechert's Philadelphia office.PLW People in the News—Oct. 25, 2016—Blank Rome
Blank Rome lawyers Jayme L. Butcher and Amy Joseph Coles are scheduled to host an Alley to the Valley summit on Nov. 2 in the firm's Pittsburgh office, with the mission of gathering a group of powerful women in Pittsburgh who are committed to helping each other succeed by creating a "getting it done" network in the local community and beyond.PLW People in the News—Oct. 18, 2016—Barley Snyder
Barley Snyder partner Randy R. Moyer was elected to the board of trustees for the Lancaster General Health Foundation, the charitable arm of Lancaster General Health.Personal Health Technology and Issues Surrounding Health Data
Many consumers became skeptical of the privacy issues inherent in constant and unquestioning use of activity trackers in 2011, when Fitbit users unwittingly published the details of their physical—and sexual—activity histories online, searchable by user via standard search engines, (Kashmir Hill of Forbes, "Fitbit Moves Quickly After Users' Sex Stats Exposed," July 5, 2011).Trending Stories
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