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People in the News—April 21, 2023—Flaster Greenberg, Pond Lehocky
Philadelphia transportation attorney and Flaster Greenberg shareholder Chris Merrick is scheduled to moderate an interactive panel discussion on April 29, at this year's Transportation Lawyers Association (TLA) annual conference in San Diego, California.'Completely Slimy and Dishonest': Lawyers Divided Over Litigation Funding
"It gives the opportunity for a fair result, as opposed to a severely injured person taking whatever is offered because of the financial strain or an inability to get medical care," Peter Dreyer of Silver Golub & Teitell said.New ESG Reporting Rules Will Test Disclosure Consistency, GCs Say
Regulators are expanding reporting requirements, and non-compliant companies could face financial liabilities.NJ Bankruptcy Judge Halts Talc Trials—For Now
U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan on Thursday limited his preliminary injunction order to 60 days and allowed discovery to move ahead in pending talc cases against Johnson & Johnson.Talc Bankruptcy Judge Grants Partial Stay, Has 'More Questions Than Answers'
U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan on Thursday limited his preliminary injunction order to 60 days and allowed discovery to move ahead in pending talc cases against Johnson & Johnson.View more book results for the query "Michael Best"
Pivoting to a Post-Silicon Valley Bank Regulatory Regime
Rigorous banking regulations might be on the horizon, but lawyers are already responding to a changing financial services environment.Concussion From Rear-End Crash Derailed Active Lifestyle: Plaintiff
On Dec. 30, 2019, plaintiff Kathryn Corcetti, 77, a marketer, was driving on Route 22 in Monroeville. While stopped at a red light, the rear of her sedan was struck by the front of a trailing sport utility vehicle driven by Michael Trombola, who was traveling 40 mph. Corcetti claimed head injuries.Midsize Firms Take 'Aggressive' Stance on Rate Increases. Can They Collect On Those Bills?
Expenses for talent compensation is driving up hourly rates at midsize law firms in 2023, although firm leaders say they are asking timekeepers to ensure the higher rates correspond with value of the legal services provided.The Road to Litigation Is Often Paved With Good Intentions
For all the laudable developments with new technologies—including artificial intelligence and, at times, biometrics—companies need to be mindful that, despite their best intentions, they may find themselves subject to serious regulatory and litigation risk.Trending Stories
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