LEGAL PROFESSION
Legal Malpractice • Workers’ Compensation Settlement • Employer’s Dual Capacity Doctrine
Cohen v. Dryden, PICS Case No. 15-1202 (Pa. Super. July 22, 2015) (memorandum) Lazarus, J. (11 pages).
The trial court correctly found that plaintiff could not have recovered in a medical malpractice action against his employer under the dual capacity doctrine and, therefore, that plaintiff was not entitled to a greater award of damages in this legal malpractice suit. Affirmed.
August 11, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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LEGAL PROFESSION
Legal Malpractice • Workers’ Compensation Settlement • Employer’s Dual Capacity Doctrine
Cohen v. Dryden, PICS Case No. 15-1202 (Pa. Super. July 22, 2015) (memorandum) Lazarus, J. (11 pages).
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