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Plaintiff Sought Damages From UIM Provider After Rear-End Crash
On Feb. 2, 2019, plaintiff Edward Childs, a man in his mid-70s, was involved in a rear-end collision. The tortfeasor's insurer tendered its $100,000 insurance policy.Driver's Hasty Turn Caused Accident, Defense Contended
On Dec. 19, 2017, plaintiff Melinda Scheller, 32, was driving on Willet Road, near its intersection at Churchview Avenue, in Pittsburgh. When Scheller reached the intersection, she began to execute a left turn onto Churchview Avenue. Her vehicle's right side was struck by a vehicle that was being driven by Richard Miklusko, who was traveling on the opposite side of Willet Road.Tree Branch Fell on Head, Caused Multiple Brain Issues: Plaintiff
On Aug. 14, 2014, plaintiff Karen Zimmerman, 59, an events coordinator, was walking behind a truck in the course and scope of her employment, in Apollo. The truck struck a tree branch, which fell on her head. Zimmerman claimed brain injuries.Rear-End Collision Caused Serious Impairment: Plaintiff
On July 31, 2015, plaintiff Darlene Grose, 59, was driving on West Beau Street, near its intersection at Jefferson Street, in Washington. While her car was stopped, its rear end was struck by a trailing vehicle. Grose claimed that she suffered an injury of a hip.Even Paper Tigers Need Technological Taming
Despite dreams of a paperless office, paper is here to stay. Steven Perry, chief administrative officer for Zimmer Kunz, suggests paper and technology might coexist. Zimmer integrated its paper records into its document-management system in a way that left no one dreaming of bonfires.Even Paper Tigers Need Technological Taming
Despite dreams of a paperless office, paper is here to stay. Steven Perry, chief administrative officer for Zimmer Kunz, suggests paper and technology might coexist. Zimmer integrated its paper records into its document-management system in a way that left no one dreaming of bonfires.Even Paper Tigers Need Technological Taming
Whether it's pleadings, filings, evidence, exhibits or other documents, paper formats are still a dominant factor in many law firms today. Law firms of all sizes need nondisruptive strategies that support efficient "coexistence" of paper and electronic documents and records.Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys
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