The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James M. Beck | January 23, 2019
In Dittman v. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, ___ A.3d ___, 2018 WL 6072199 (Pa. Nov. 21, 2018), in the context of cyberhacking litigation, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court changed, and considerably restricted, the scope of the so-called “economic loss doctrine (ELD).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael H. Payne | January 22, 2019
I find it interesting that some of the younger attorneys I know, and most of the older ones too, do not share my fascination with computer technology. Perhaps my interest is not shared by younger attorneys because they find no novelty in something they have lived with for most of their lives.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terry M. Henry | January 22, 2019
Products liability litigation has become more sophisticated during the 21st century as products themselves have become more complex, interconnected and regulated.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Marcie Borgal Shunk | January 18, 2019
How does a bonus vacation, in reality, truly change the life or mental health of associates who spend two-thirds of their waking weekday hours billing (not at work or commuting, as that figure would be greater); whose worth is measured and rewarded in six-minute increments? It doesn't.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stacy West Clark | January 18, 2019
Let's say you had a choice: You needed to hire a law firm and your choices were one where the staff was indifferent and unengaged, and the other was a law firm where the staff was happy, caring and involved. I know which one I would pick.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | January 17, 2019
Like the inevitable phoenix, the Pennsylvania Peer Review Act gives rise to significant appellate court cases from time to time. Most recently, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Reginelli v. Boggs, 181 A. 3d 293 (Pa. 2018), emphasized the narrow scope of the protection afforded by the PRPA.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Steve Schain | January 17, 2019
Derived from identical plants, vastly easier to cultivate, and profoundly more profitable, industrial hemp always lacked legalized marijuana's sizzle.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David G. Mandelbaum | January 17, 2019
The Pennsylvania appellate courts decided a relatively large number of environmental cases during 2018. The following survey attempts to characterize them very briefly.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Abraham J. Gafni | January 17, 2019
Cases considering whether arbitration has been waived reflect how careful a party must be in seeking to preserve this right. Examples of this outcome are reflected in two recent federal cases.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Brian Dunstone | January 17, 2019
“A statutory employer is a master who is not a contractual or common law one, but is made one by the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act.”
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