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September 16, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Workers` Compensation Claimant Keeps Benefits

When an employer who has not offered a specific job to a workers` compensation claimant seeks modification of benefits based on earning power, the employer must demonstrate that its evaluation of the claimant`s earning potential was based on positions actually open and available to the claimant, the Commonwealth Court has ruled in an issue of first impression.
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June 29, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Insurance

The state Supreme Court has affirmed the validity of an auto insurance policy's household exclusion clause barring the recovery of UM/UIM benefits in a claim involving a vehicle owned by the insured but covered by a different policy issued by another company.
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April 02, 2007 | Law.com

Midsize, Small Firms Must Keep Web Sites Up to Date and Focused

Unfocused Web sites are a missed opportunity, say legal marketers, who add that midsize and small firms are more prone to allowing their sites to be out of date or not user-friendly. But firms with limited budgets for Web site maintenance and upgrades shouldn't be daunted by the price. Though Web site creation can cost thousands of dollars, the cost to maintain a good site can be as little as a few thousand dollars each year, and it can pay for itself with the business development it provides.
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October 24, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

TMI Witness Consultants Win Breach Action Against Lawyers

A city jury has returned an award for just less than $340,000 in a case in which a Philadelphia plaintiffs firm was accused of failing to pay a Russian scientist and a husband-and-wife litigation consultant team for work they performed on a group of ultimately unsuccessful cases stemming from the Three Mile Island accident.
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November 23, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Senate Fails to Vote on Judicial Nominees

State legislators recessed Sunday without approving nine nominees for common pleas court judgeships and without giving state judges (or themselves) a pay raise.
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November 23, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

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May 14, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Superior Court Hopefuls: 10 Brief Biographies

If you thought the state Supreme Court race was crowded, consider that the Superior Court field has nearly half again as many candidates for just as many seats.
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November 17, 2004 | Law.com

Pa. Judge Backs 'Factual Cause' Instruction in Negligence Case

Juries hearing tort cases should be asked to weigh whether a defendant's negligence was a "factual cause" of the plaintiff's injury, not whether it was a "substantial factor," a Philadelphia judge has written in an opinion supporting recent changes in the state's jury instructions. "Jury confusion from the word 'substantial' has been documented in appellate decisions," Judge Mark I. Bernstein wrote. "Pennsylvania is not alone in moving toward a more realistic factual cause formulation."
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