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The Saga of Pennsylvania's Impairment Rating Evaluation: The Litigation That Keeps on Going
The 50% impairment rating was the highest rating required in the country. That meant that most workers in Pennsylvania would find that, after receiving 104 weeks of wage loss benefits, most IREs would determine they were less than 50% impaired. Therefore, they could only receive a total of 500 more weeks (about 9.5 years). That was it. They would still receive medical benefits but no more wages.Facing Demand Surge, Weber Gallagher Adds 7 Transportation Attorneys in Harrisburg
The team arriving from Rawle & Henderson opens up the firm's abilities to service clients in Maryland, where it aims to launch a new office later in the year, as well as Rhode Island and Massachusetts.Litigation Department of the Year (General) Finalist: Sullivan & Cromwell
"S&C is known for its generalist approach, which is important when dealing with any type of litigation, but essential in a corporate crisis."Litigation Department of the Year (General) Finalist: Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
"We are the go-to firm for clients in the midst of a crisis or clients dealing with mission-critical litigation issues, and we respond to those calls with decisive, focused action."Winston Expands Health Care Transactions Team With Morgan Lewis Partner
Morgan Lewis partner Banee Pachuca joined Winston & Strawn as a partner in Houston in the transactions department, where she focuses on health care matters.View more book results for the query "*"
Litigation Department of the Year (General) Finalist: Selendy Gay
"Clients come to us with their most complex and consequential cases because they know we are willing to fight."Litigation Department of the Year (General) Finalist: Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
"We are really the firm clients have on speed dial in a crisis. We know how to ramp up quickly; for that reason, we're often retained after an adverse decision, as trial is approaching, or when media, DOJ, congressional or regulatory attention poses significant reputational risk."Litigation Department of the Year (General) Finalist: Hecker Fink
"Our uniquely talented pool of attorneys enables us to consistently produce exceptional outcomes and value to our clients."Employment, Labor Litigation Partner Joins Kaufman Dolowich in Los Angeles
Francisco Cabada is an experienced business litigator who recently left his own practice to join Kaufman Dolowich.Litigation Department of the Year Finalist, Class Action: Labaton Keller Sucharow
"We are upstanding, cohesive, and aligned in the ways we treat clients, opposing counsel, and each other. We respect such integrity in our opposing counsel."Trending Stories
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