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Justices Take Up Court's Ability to 'Diagnose' Mental Illness
Can a court determine that a woman who believes her own "unsubstantiated and wild claims" has an undiagnosed mental illness, despite an opinion from a court-appointed expert to the contrary?Fire at Fox Rothschild's Phila. Office Forces Building Closure
A fire that began on the 18th floor of Fox Rothschild's Philadelphia office early Tuesday morning forced the building, which is home to many law firms, to close.Doctor's Practice Subject to Corporate Liability Claims
Rejecting the argument that corporate liability only applies to hospitals or health management organizations, a doctor's private practice may be held liable for the alleged negligence of one of its physicians who performed radiation treatments on the wrong side of a woman's neck, a common pleas judge has ruled.Jury Renders Mixed Verdict in Trip-and-Fall Case
On July 23, 2012, plaintiff Darrin White, 50, a cemetery director in Newtown, was in the course of his employment when he tripped and fell, striking his head. He later stated that he had tripped over an exposed pipe that housed electric cables providing power to a trailer. A construction project was taking place at the cemetery, overseen by G&C Fab-Con. General-contractor Scungio Borst & Associates LLC and electrical-contractor Travis Inc. were also involved in the project. White claimed that he suffered head injuries.Cemetery Director Who Claimed Piping at Work Site Was Dangerous Is Awarded $400,000
A cemetery director who alleged that he had been injured at a construction site at a cemetery has been awarded $400,000.Facts & AllegationsDarrin White,…Life Insurance: Is It a Shortfall or a Windfall?
Life insurance has become an integral part of our society. Due to the heavy financial responsibilities many are undertaking, life insurance assists the surviving spouse in meeting the financial obligations to which a couple has committed. But with that responsibility comes many obstacles which are often overlooked.Suits & Deals: Middlesex Jury Awards $1.28 Million in Suit Over Sandwich Shop Spill
A Middlesex County jury on March 4 awarded a Sayreville woman $1.28 million in her suit, Hockman v. Tastee Sub Shop, as compensation for injuries she sustained when she slipped and fell in a deli.Duty to Defend the Additional Insured Sued by Named Insured's Employee
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued a decision Feb. 17 that is likely to have a significant impact on coverage for additional insureds sued in Pennsylvania by employees of the named insured.People in the News—April 12, 2016—Independence Visitor Center Corp.
Clark Hill attorney Lauri A. Kavulich was named to the board of directors of the Independence Visitor Center Corp. in Philadelphia.Trending Stories
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