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The Growing Problem of Elder Financial Abuse
The MetLife Mature Market Institute, in collaboration with the National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, and the Center for Gerontology at Virginia Tech, released a groundbreaking study providing a comprehensive understanding of the extent and implications of elder financial abuse.Must Utilities Enter Homes Before Restoring Power?
In a case the defendant electric utility is claiming could have broad implications on power companies' ability to restore Pennsylvanians' power, the state Supreme Court is set to decide whether a Western Pennsylvania utility had a duty to enter a customer's premises and inspect its electrical facilities before restoring power.Attorney Says Decision to Drop Her Case Was Not Quick Enough
Third Circuit Answers Whether to Amend or Not to Amend
It is a reality of litigation that the facts of a case can change in significant ways between the filing of the complaint and trial, but litigants do not always amend pleadings to address these changes.Selecting Service Providers and Building a True Partnership
A recent hot topic, and the subject of many articles, has been law firms and corporations deciding whether to insource, outsource or create a hybrid model for handling discovery services.Commentary: Tread Lightly With Footnotes
Footnotes can be distracting. But avoiding them entirely is not the answer, writes Martin J. Siegel. Used incorrectly and excessively, footnotes tax the reader and reflect poor writing. Used properly and sparingly, they add to a brief's overall effectiveness. He offers seven lessons for footnotes done right, starting with "Don't. They should be the rare exception, not the rule."Traffic-Related Offense Results In Confinement Of Sex Offender
Court Strikes Rule on Agency's Role in Hospital Closing
The state health department's assertion that its role in hospital closures is limited to ensuring facilities are shut down in a manner that does not compromise patient safety or record retention, and not whether the facility should be shuttered in the first place, has been met with disdain by a Brooklyn judge.Trending Stories
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