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PLW People in the News—April 25, 2023—Burns White
Burns White recently added three associates and one member in the Pittsburgh office: Sean T. Bollman, Adam P. Murdock, Jessica E. Christie and Courtney A. Murphy.Court declined summary judgment for physician staffing company in medical malpractice complaint where there were genuine issues of material fact concerning whether the company had a master/servant relationship with a physician who allegedly performed a negligent surgery, such that the patient could hold the company vicariously liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior.
People in the News—April 18, 2023—McNees, Burns White
McNees Wallace & Nurick attorney Edwin A.D. Schwartz is scheduled to be presenting best practices for attorneys to develop and use systems to lessen the risks of malpractice litigation at the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers' 2023 Joint Annual Conference.Bosworth Fights Off Penn Medicine's Attempts to Stifle His TikTok Posts
Despite the legal battles, Thomas Bosworth said he has no plans to pull back from his social media use. "The easier, softer way is not always the right or the just way," he alleged.Inclusion of Arbitration Clause within Informed Consent Document That Website Users Had to Agree to Was Sufficient to Put Users on Notice
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Bosworth's TikToks Draw Heat From Penn Medicine
Bosworth, a plaintiff-side attorney facing a legal dispute with his former firm, could now also face disciplinary action over a pair of videos criticizing Penn Medicine.Court Says Website Design Can Ensure Notice of Mandatory Arbitration Clause
The Appellate Division in a published opinion overturned the ruling of a Hudson County judge, who said the arbitration agreement was void because it was not conspicuously presented and never used the terms "arbitration" or "waiver of right to sue."Autopsy, Cremation and the Spoliation of Evidence in Wrongful Death Cases
But what happens when an autopsy is performed, in anticipation of litigation, and the body is subsequently cremated? Regardless of whether the autopsy is performed by a county coroner or an independent pathologist, I would argue that cremation of the body is tantamount to the intentional destruction of evidence in a wrongful death case.Trending Stories
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