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Pappy's Barber Shops, Inc. v. Farmers Group, Inc.
While it is still too early to call it a trend, insurers currently seem to hold the upper hand in these cases.People in the News—Sept. 1, 2020—Pond Lehocky, Cozen O'Connor
Pond Lehocky Giordano LLP founding partners Jerry Lehocky and Thomas J. Giordano hosted a webinar for members of the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals with president Maureen May about workers' compensation, short- and long-term disability, Social Security disability and other legal matters pertaining to their rights as frontline workers during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.How an Atlanta Trial Lawyer Has Continued to Grow a Diverse Law Firm in a Pandemic
"It's not often you get to work with two of your closest friends," said L. Chris Stewart, who has formed Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys with Justin Miller and Madeleine Simmons.Who Got the Work: A 'Despacito' Dispute Dismissal and a Suit Over Surcharges
Pryor Cashman represented Luis Fonsi and Universal Music Group in a suit that claimed that song "Despacito" infringed on the lyrics of another song, Winthrop & Weinstine represented Blue Plate Restaurant Co. in a proposed class action over employee wellness fees, and other work from midsize firms.View more book results for the query "Universal Health Network Inc"
The General Counsel Hired Before the COVID-19 Pandemic: March 2020 In-House Moves
Early year hiring seemed to be high with March's newly named top lawyers, but the novel coronavirus pandemic may impact legal department hiring in the coming months.West Palm Beach Hospital's Ex-CEO Settles Defamation Suit With CNN
Longtime libel lawyer Lin Wood negotiated the settlement for the former executive.Libel Lawyer Lin Wood Settles Second Defamation Suit With CNN
Longtime libel lawyer Lin Wood is settling pending defamation claims even as he is filing new ones.Doctor, Hospital Hit With $6.3M Verdict Over Misdiagnosed Heart Condition
A Lehigh County jury has awarded nearly $6 million to the widow of a man who died of a heart attack after his chest pain was allegedly improperly diagnosed as the result of panic attacks.Lehigh Jury Hits Doctor, Hospital With $6.3M Verdict Over Misdiagnosed Heart Condition
A cardiologist employed by St. Luke's University Health Network improperly diagnosed 48-year-old James Cowher as suffering from anxiety and panic attacks, rather than from a heart condition, when he was treated for chest pains, according to the complaint. He died of a fatal heart attack several days later while running.Trending Stories
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