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Nursing Staff Documents Confidential Under Peer Review
Documents created by nursing staff after receiving an incident report are safe from disclosure during medical malpractice discovery under the Peer Review Protection Act, an Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas judge has ruled.People in the News - October 9, 2013
The Jenkins Law Library is scheduled to be closed October 14 for Columbus Day.Pa. Insurance Law Firm to Open N.C. Office
Pennsylvania-based insurance law firm Nelson Levine is set to open an office in Greensboro, N.C., with the addition of four area lawyers. Nelson Levine Chairman Michael R. Nelson said the firm was interested in the group partly because of its focus on emerging insurance issues such as DNA identification.People in the News - PLW - April 16, 2013
Stevens & Lee shareholder Paul H. Schieber discussed mortgage servicing compliance at the AllRegs Academy's School of Servicing Compliance from March 21-22 in Tampa, Fla.Surety Can't Be Sued for Bad Faith With Valid Contract
In an apparent case of first impression, a federal judge in Pittsburgh has predicted that neither the Pennsylvania nor the Ohio supreme courts would hold a surety to a fiduciary standard or allow a bad-faith tort claim to proceed when there is a valid contract between the parties.PLW - People in the News - July 24, 2012
Edward G. Lanza, an associate with Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, was appointed by Governor Tom Corbett to a two-year term on the Governor's Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs.Pittsburgh Firms Attracting More Students From Across U.S.
Although Pittsburgh houses law firms with international recognition, it has never ranked with cities like New York or Boston in attracting talent from across the country. Many Pittsburgh lawyers are natives of the region or attended one of the city's two law schools. But a survey of first-year associates shows that the number of out-of-town lawyers going for jobs with Pittsburgh firms may be increasing.In Second Trial, Jury Ups Survival Damages From Zero to $10 Mil.
The first time an Allegheny County jury decided a local hospital was negligent toward a patient who died the jury said that "no amount of damages will adequately punish the hospital" and awarded no money damages for survival.Trending Stories
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