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Life Care Plan Usage Is on the Rise, and So Are Their Cost Projections, Lawyers Say
"The ability to get medical records quicker, easier, less costly—these things allowed for this new business to become part of the mainstream for us," Pond Lehocky Giordano's Jerry Lehocky said.Litigation-Specific AI Tools Are Hitting the Market, and Plaintiffs' Firms Are Interested
"When you have a successful law firm, there's some secret sauce in how to successfully ID a file. We need to find that secret sauce and scale it across everyone in the firm," Pond Lehocky Giordano CEO Shawn Lehocky said.Workers' Comp Claimants' Bar Should be Commissioning Life Care Plans More Regularly
In cases where our clients are seriously injured, a credible and persuasive life care plan should be a key component of our litigation strategy and a tool we should not hesitate to invest in for the benefit of our clients.People in the News—July 14, 2023—Gawthrop Greenwood, Pond Lehocky, Burns White
Elected and Appointed Gawthrop Greenwood attorney Lauren A. Nehra has been elected to the board of directors of the Chester County Food Bank. The…Young Lawyers, Be Wary of Adversaries' Bad Faith Negotiation Tactics
Young lawyers need to be cognizant of opponents using unreasonable or bad faith negotiation tactics.View more book results for the query "'Pond Lehocky'"
People in the News—June 20, 2023—Obermayer Rebmann, Pond Lehocky
Kellie McGowan, co-chair of Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel's land use and zoning team, was elected to serve on the board of trustees of Delaware Valley University.People in the News—May 30, 2023—Green and Spiegel, Pond Lehocky
During the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)'s annual elections on May 18, Katelyn Hufe Karahan, partner at Green and Spiegel, was elected chair of the Philadelphia chapter.A Path to an Opioid-Free Future for Pennsylvania and Its Injured Workers
There has been a growing chorus that marijuana is a safer alternative to opioids for chronic pain management. In response, many states have passed laws allowing the use of marijuana for medical purposes. After Pennsylvania adopted its Medical Marijuana Act (MMA) in 2016, some doctors wanted to move patients suffering from chronic pain from opioids to marijuana.Amputee's Workers Comp Benefits Pulled for Failure to Quit Smoking
"This could theoretically open the door for any number of other health conditions," Pond Lehocky Giordano's Keld Wenge said, giving a claimant's diabetes management as a potential avenue companies could use to question a claimant's benefits if the ruling stands.People in the News—April 21, 2023—Flaster Greenberg, Pond Lehocky
Philadelphia transportation attorney and Flaster Greenberg shareholder Chris Merrick is scheduled to moderate an interactive panel discussion on April 29, at this year's Transportation Lawyers Association (TLA) annual conference in San Diego, California.Trending Stories
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