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November 05, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Defendants Beware: Juror Bias in COVID-19 Litigation

As trials resume, defendants need to be aware of the potential biases prospective jurors may have against those accused of coronavirus-related wrongdoing.
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November 05, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

Gas Fireplace Litigation: Protecting Children From a Dangerous Burn Hazard

Hattie's tragic experience is, sadly, not uncommon. It is estimated that gas fireplaces are installed in more than 10 million U.S. homes, resorts and other public places.
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November 05, 2020 | Law.com

How I Made Partner: 'A Great Achievement Is Not a Ceiling.' Chamberlain Hrdlicka's Jennifer Karpchuk

"Keep building relationships—both internally and externally—and make time to do the nonbillable work, because that is what will help you to grow professionally and independently."
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November 05, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—Nov. 5, 2020—Marshall Dennehey, Fox Rothschild

Karen E. Grethlein, associate in the professional liability department at Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, was elected president of the Philadelphia chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction, and Fox Rothschild was named among the 2020 Equal Justice Award recipients by the Community Legal Services of Philadelphia.
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November 05, 2020 | Law.com

Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: Plaintiffs Get Biggest Win Yet in COVID-19 Business Interruption Litigation

A recent pair of rulings out of North Carolina may have handed plaintiffs their biggest win yet in a COVID-19 business interruption insurance case—one that could definitively change the trajectory of similar litigation nationwide.
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November 05, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Social Distancing From the Home State: Domicile Planning Opportunities in Light of the Ongoing Pandemic

How should New Yorkers (and other urbanites) who are currently living elsewhere due to the pandemic handle their income taxes? There are important distinctions between "residences" and "domiciles" and potential tax savings to be had if changes become permanent. There is also a fair amount of scrutiny for those who keep ties to NYC, but live elsewhere. It's important for individuals to be aware of what the auditing process might entail before they make permanent changes.
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November 05, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Amends Minimum Wage Act OT Requirements to Exceed Federal Salary Threshold

With approximately 90,700 minimum wage employees in Pennsylvania, it is of little surprise that that minimum wage laws are a frequent topic of conversation and debate.
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November 05, 2020 | Global Leaders in Law

Global Leaders in Law: Be Kind 2020

We are delighted to partner with Schillings to bring you the Be Kind 2020 report. Below you will read inspiring nominations which showcase the fantastic, and often unnoticed, acts of kindness that are taking place within the in-house community (either personal or professional).
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November 05, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Supreme Court to Review Veil-Piercing Appeal Based on Enterprise Theory

In June, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted an appeal that could radically alter existing state law on corporate liability based on the veil-piercing theory. The case, arising from a dram shop tort action, is poised to test Pennsylvania law's "strong presumption" against piercing the corporate veil.
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November 05, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

'It Won't Happen Overnight': What's Next for Cannabis in NJ

Sen. Nicholas Scutari said he hopes that by spring 2021, "the medical facilities will be able to start selling to the general public. I don't see why they can't."
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